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Working
neither within nor without the Imperial Law and the Imperial
Council, the Pathfinder Rangers are believed to be usually
comprised of no more than one hundred men and women at any
one time, drawn from the finest marksmen and hunters that
Fastheld has to offer.
They have no
central leadership or commander, but remain free to operate
alone or within groups depending on the nature of their
usually self assigned tasks; tasks that evolve from one
Ranger discovering what they view as a threat to Fastheld,
and gaining the support of other Rangers to investigate and,
on occasion, remove that threat.
The rangers
of the Pathfinders are usually unsung in their deeds and
victories, to such an extent of secrecy and stealth that
many officials firmly disbelieve that such a group exists at
all, and the average citizen knowing nothing about such a
group at all. However, even those that do believe in the
operatives of this shadowy union have a difficult time
finding any historical proof of their existence. |
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The only break that
these historians were presented with was in 625 ATA when Prince
Serath Kahar was rumored to be a Pathfinder himself, although this
fortune was soon snatched away when sets of Pathfinder Armor -
believed to be exact replicas of the armor worn by the Pathfinders
- began appearing across the realm, making it utterly impossible
to discover who the genuine articles were, while permitting the
real Rangers to walk in the open without fear of being identified.
Such scholarly vexation was only compounded when the Emperor's
Blades began production on Imperial Chain armor - based heavily,
if not entirely, on the Pathfinder set. That the Emperor's Blades
adopted a Ranger division to replace their Light Infantry and
Archer divisions didn't help much, either.
Thus, little still remains known about the secretive group, except
that they operative on a similar level of secrecy as the Luminary,
with speculation that the two groups may have worked together on
more than one occasion when tasked with similar aims and goals.
Their sigil - which is known by those who make it their job to
research everything and anything about these Rangers - is believed
to be that of a dark eagle clutching a golden Sunwheel.
The Sunwheel
represents the Light, and is a similar device to that which the
Church of True Light employ as their own insignia. It is thought
that the Sunwheel denotes the groups dedication to removing the
darker threats from Fastheld - even beyond your common Wildlings
and Mages.
The Eagle itself is a question of subjectivity: There are those
that believe the dark feathers of the Eagle represent a balance
with the Shadow, while others claim they are symbolic of the
hidden nature of the Pathfinders. The eagle itself may represent
hunting, marksmanship, and a number of other references that no
one can ever be sure of.
Of historical note, however, is the assumption that Sirion
Starkhorn was the very first Pathfinder Ranger.
Note: The
Pathfinder Rangers are an NPC organization.