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An upscale explorer’s club which was mostly a place for wealthy members to come exchange stories and drinks. Its secretary was [[Reginald Cornswallow III]] (human male, 50's), the third son of a wealthy merchant family who married into even wealthier minor nobility. | An upscale explorer’s club which was mostly a place for wealthy members to come exchange stories and drinks. | ||
==Leader== | |||
Its secretary was [[Reginald Cornswallow III]] (human male, 50's), the third son of a wealthy merchant family who married into even wealthier minor nobility. | |||
Now living the life of leisure, he ran the explorer’s club as more of a hobby than a profession. Having to act proper in his social duties and public appearance, he used the social club as a way to cut loose, get drunk, and revert back to his explorer days. Reginald could be quite fun when he dropped his noble airs. | Now living the life of leisure, he ran the explorer’s club as more of a hobby than a profession. Having to act proper in his social duties and public appearance, he used the social club as a way to cut loose, get drunk, and revert back to his explorer days. Reginald could be quite fun when he dropped his noble airs. | ||
==Goals== | |||
The goal of the organization was to explore new regions and collect maps/stories. The more enterprising members used these explorations as money making ventures trying to find new lands, resources, and trading partners. It was not uncommon to create trading companies to go exploit these discoveries. | The goal of the organization was to explore new regions and collect maps/stories. The more enterprising members used these explorations as money making ventures trying to find new lands, resources, and trading partners. It was not uncommon to create trading companies to go exploit these discoveries. | ||
Factions began forming within the Society, however . . . | Factions began forming within the Society around these goals, however . . . | ||