Aram bin-Kaleel
Although Aram’s adventuring days are well behind him, he remains a well-known and respected figure, particularly in the Pathfinder Society. Back in the day, he and the other members of his adventuring party (of whom only Benkhal Blackblade survives) were quite active in Garund in representing the Pathfinders’ interests while simultaneously working to respect the traditions of the remote and often dangerous sites they investigated. As an inquisitor of Pharasma, Aram was particularly focused on the issue of tomb-robbing, and rather than raid ancient burial grounds of their lore he created extensive collections of illustrations and flavorful descriptions of these sites and their treasures for cataloging. His diplomatic methods and friendly demeanor caught many off-guard who were expecting a hard-case Pharasmin more interested in leaving ancient tombs unexplored, while to his fellow worshippers he was able to justify his actions by pointing out that those tombs he explored needed exploration to help release undead trapped within back into the River of Souls. Much of Aram’s work today is focused on encouraging new generations of adventurers to respect the crypts and catacombs they explore while simultaneously remaining steadfast in removing corruption and danger from these tombs when they find it. While he’s technically retired, the Pathfinder Society keeps Aram on retainer to this day for consultation purposes related to Garund and to the undead.
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