This is what we mean by “paranormal.” Though some might recoil in fear from such unknowns, my hope is that they excite you. I apologize for being long-winded I wanted to provide enough description to, hopefully, plant in you the same question that drives each of us, that defines our work, that first brought me, far too many years ago, to the Dark Archive’s doorstep: what could there possibly be left to find? This is all within the boundaries of the normal. Consider the magic that we have split into schools, the meticulous cataloging of its sources that we have uncovered and explored. Consider the fields of alchemy and the burgeoning craft of clockwork engineering. Beyond even this, consider all the endeavors that have expanded the normal even further. We know of the void that hangs above it, and that other worlds, some with peoples and creatures of their own, lie across that void, or even on other planes of existence. We know of its general size and diversity of terrain, as well as a vast majority of the peoples and creatures that inhabit it. We know a staggering number of things about our world. If we are to turn our gaze to the “paranormal”, first we must ask: what is normal? true, but it’s a description by negation.
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The most common description of the Dark Archive is that we “investigate the paranormal” and that’s. This world of ours is strange, isn’t it? I muse on this idea more often than I care to admit, vital though it may be to our work. These pages are all that remain of our faction’s records, and I am all that remains of our membership. When the Pathfinder Society announced that our faction was to be dissolved, absorbed into its other departments, I grabbed the files I could and left before they could stop me.
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The Dark Archive is no more, except for me.