The Society
A huge organization devoted to organizing and helping adventurers throughout the world, the current Master of Ventures is an elderly elf named Naero Giltris, and the main headquarters are located in the city of Silverkeep on Prateria. They have several local business and services available to offer those who join up, as well as a very organized quest distribution system and master crafters of every profession on hand for any personal gear an adventurer may want not available on the standard market.
Structure
The Head of the guild is referred to officially as the Master of Ventures, and oversees distribution of management, expansion, te and political deals.
The Venture Captains oversee personnel distribution, management of different sectors, and major business deals.
The Agents of Venture oversee job distribution, minor tasks such as inventory management and upkeep, and local business deals.
Public Agenda
The guild aims to support adventurers in every aspect, from managing local establishments and internal amenities to facilitating job placements and opportunities. It is the guild's desire for all adventurers to thrive in their endeavors while minimizing casualties and unnecessary damage to the world.
Assets
- Expansive in-house library
- Centralized job acquisition
- Teleportation Circle
- Master Crafters
- Full healing, restoration, and religious services available
History
The Society was established in Silverkeep during the Age of Recovery to facilitate collaboration among adventurers of all races as they sought unity following the Cataclysm. This was largely due to many races still not wanting to directly deal with one another, particularly unpredictable adventurers.
The second Master of Ventures, a master of business dealings, broadened the organization's scope to encompass a variety of trades and transactions alongside the services of capable warriors to handle monsters or bandits that fueled a swift expansion of the organization. He meticulously documented his strategies and tactics, ensuring the perpetuation of this commercial acumen for generations to come.

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