Notable members of the Pathfinder Society

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The Glyph of the Open Road, symbol of the Pathfinder Society

The Pathfinder Society is a world-spanning organization that seeks to uncover lost treasures and knowledge, headquartered in the Grand Lodge of Absalom. Here follows a list of some of its most notable members and officers, listed by position with a note of general location or condition:

Venture-Captains

Active Pathfinder agents

Missing and deceased

Former

Retired and inactive

Grand Lodge staff

Faction leaders

References

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