Hosetter
π Hosetter β The Philosopher Who Ignited the Revolution
Canon Biography
Hosetter
Half-Elf Philosopher
Hosetter was a half-elf philosopher whose writings helped ignite the Red Revolution of Galt and influenced the People's Revolt of Andoran [citation:1][citation:2][citation:4]. He was one of Galt's most famous citizens and earliest revolutionaries, serving as dean of the formerly prestigious Torvin Academy in the city of Edme [citation:6][citation:7].
β’ Ancestry: Half-Elf
β’ Role: Philosopher, Dean of Torvin Academy, Revolutionary Council Founder
β’ Key Work: Imperial Betrayal (scathing political essays)
β’ Fate: Executed by the final blade Razor Jenni (c. 4672 AR)
β’ Soul: Trapped within Razor Jenni at the Torvin Academy
β’ Legacy: Helped found the Revolutionary Council; his execution symbolizes the revolution devouring its own
π The Torvin Academy
The Torvin Academy in Edme was once a prestigious institution of learning where Hosetter served as dean [citation:6][citation:7]. It stood at the heart of Edme's reputation as a center of enlightenment and culture. The academy attracted free-thinkers from across Avistan and produced some of Galt's most influential philosophers and artists [citation:1].
Today, the Torvin Academy has been converted into a political prison [citation:6][citation:7]. The final blade Razor Jenni now sits in the center of the academy's once-elegant quadrangle β a grim monument to the revolution's corruption of all it touched [citation:6][citation:7].
βοΈ The Final Blades
First commissioned by the original Revolutionary Council (founded by Hosetter and Darl Jubannich), the final blades are magical guillotines that trap the souls of the executed to prevent resurrection [citation:10]. They are nearly indestructible artifacts [citation:10].
β Citizen Margaery San Trayne, designer of the final blades [citation:10]
Canon Timeline of Hosetter and the Revolution
- 4640 AR β House Thrune ascends to power in Cheliax. Dissent begins to bubble up in Galt as the people reject infernal rule [citation:1][citation:2].
- Pre-4667 AR β Hosetter publishes Imperial Betrayal, scathing political essays that increase dislike of Imperial Cheliax. The essays spread dissent across Andoran and into the heartland of Cheliax itself [citation:1][citation:4].
- Pre-4667 AR β Darl Jubannich, the poet of Woodsedge, publishes On Government, attacking Cheliax and the concept of divine right of kings [citation:1][citation:2].
- 4667 AR β The Red Revolution begins. Mobs tear down symbols of Chelaxian oppression and execute suspected sympathizers, predominantly the nobility [citation:1][citation:2].
- 4667 AR β Hosetter and Jubannich, along with other revolutionary heroes, form the first Revolutionary Council to rule the newly-independent nation [citation:1][citation:2].
- 4667 AR β The Revolutionary Council commissions the first final blades, designed by Citizen Margaery San Trayne [citation:10].
- c. 4672 AR β The first Revolutionary Council is overthrown by a new set of revolutionaries. Hosetter is executed by the final blade Razor Jenni, which now sits in the Torvin Academy's quadrangle [citation:1][citation:6][citation:7].
- c. 4672 AR β Darl Jubannich flees to Andoran [citation:2].
- 4708 AR β Korran Goss serves as Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, a talented demagogue redirecting mob hatred toward Andoran [citation:2].
Canon The Revolution Consumes Its Own
Hosetter's execution is the defining tragedy of Galt's revolution β the moment when the idealism of the uprising curdled into self-destructive madness.
β Pathfinder Campaign Setting [citation:6][citation:7]
Within five years of the revolution's victory, the first Revolutionary Council was overthrown by another set of bloodthirsty revolutionaries who wanted change [citation:1][citation:2]. And so began the cycle of bloodshed and revolution after revolution that has led to Galt's decline into a nation inhabited by mobs of paranoid, revolutionary fanatics [citation:1][citation:4].
In the forty years since Hosetter's execution, over a dozen governments have ruled Galt, rising and falling like the waves of a stormy sea [citation:1]. His writings, once a call to liberty, have been twisted into justification for endless bloodshed.
β’ He wrote Imperial Betrayal to inspire liberation from tyranny [citation:1]
β’ He helped found the Revolutionary Council to establish a just government [citation:1]
β’ He was executed by his own creation β the final blade Razor Jenni [citation:6][citation:7]
β’ His soul is trapped within the guillotine that killed him [citation:10]
β’ The Torvin Academy he once led as dean is now a political prison with his executioner's blade in its quadrangle [citation:6][citation:7]
Canon Edme β The Cradle of Revolution
Edme is a small city in the easternmost reaches of Galt, north of the Boarwood [citation:6][citation:7]. Its population is approximately 13,600 [citation:6][citation:7]. It was once a great center of learning β "the cradle of the revolution" [citation:6][citation:7].
β’ Population: ~13,600
β’ Notable Institution: Torvin Academy (now a political prison)
β’ Notable Figure: Hosetter (executed by Razor Jenni)
β’ Current State: Food scarcity, banditry, chaos
β’ Guardian: The Red Raven
β’ Dark Secret: Surgeon Erszebet Lavenza uses executed cadavers to create flesh golems for the Revolutionary Council [citation:8]
π The Torvin Academy β From Enlightenment to Prison
Hosetter once served as dean of the Torvin Academy [citation:6][citation:7]. The academy was once "an elegant quadrangle" and a symbol of Galt's intellectual brilliance [citation:6][citation:7]. Today, the final blade Razor Jenni sits in the center of the academy's quadrangle, and the building serves as a political prison [citation:6][citation:7].
Surgeon Erszebet Lavenza has taken up a position at the academy and uses the cadavers of those executed by the guillotine to create flesh golems for the Revolutionary Council [citation:8] β a grim example of how Galt's ideals have been twisted into horror.
π The Fall of Edme
Due to continued disease and pestilence in the surrounding countryside, food has become scarce in Edme [citation:8][citation:9]. This has led ordinary citizens to turn on each other in search of food, leading to widespread banditry and looting [citation:8][citation:9].
Canon Hosetter's Legacy
Hosetter's legacy is one of profound irony. His writings helped liberate Galt from Cheliax, but they also unleashed a cycle of violence that has consumed the nation for decades.
Imperial Betrayal β his most famous work β was a scathing political essay that increased the dislike of Imperial Cheliax and spread dissent across Andoran and into Cheliax itself [citation:1][citation:4]. Along with Darl Jubannich's On Government, it helped shape the intellectual foundation of Galt's revolution [citation:1][citation:2].
Yet Hosetter's own fate β executed by the final blade he helped commission β symbolizes the revolution's self-destructive nature. His soul remains trapped within Razor Jenni, and the Torvin Academy he once led now serves as a prison where his executioner's blade stands in the quadrangle [citation:6][citation:7][citation:10].
β’ His writings on "oaths that bind beyond mortal memory" connect to the Boarwood Covenant
β’ His soul in Razor Jenni may hold crucial knowledge about the Fourth Seat
β’ The Torvin Academy's archives may contain fragments of his lost works
β’ His legacy offers a warning: idealism without restraint becomes tyranny
Campaign Connections β The Boarwood Covenant
- Hosetter's Lost Manuscripts: The party may need to recover fragments of Hosetter's writings about "oaths that bind beyond mortal memory" β directly connecting to the covenant's history and the Fourth Seat.
- Razor Jenni: The final blade in Edme's Torvin Academy holds Hosetter's soul. Freeing him could provide crucial knowledge about the covenant's original terms and the erased Fourth Seat.
- The Torvin Academy: Now a political prison, it may hold records of the covenant's original architects and the Arodenite scholars who designed the oath-stones.
- Erszebet Lavenza's Golems: The surgeon creating flesh golems from executed cadavers could be a source of horror and a potential antagonist for Act 1 or 2.
- Hosetter's Warning: His writings might contain a prophecy about the covenant β a warning that has been ignored by the current Revolutionary Council.
- The Gray Gardeners' Secret: The Gray Gardeners may be connected to Hosetter's fate β were they the ones who executed him, and do they guard his soul for a purpose?
π Sources & References
- Pathfinder Campaign Setting (p. 74-75) β Galt history, Hosetter, Edme, Torvin Academy
- The Inner Sea World Guide (p. 70) β Galt government and revolution timeline
- PathfinderWiki β Galt β Revolution history, Hosetter, Darl Jubannich
- PathfinderWiki β Edme β City history, Torvin Academy, Razor Jenni
- PathfinderWiki β Final Blade β Magical guillotines, Razor Jenni, Hosetter's soul
- Classic Horrors Revisited (p. 50) β Erszebet Lavenza, flesh golems, Red Guardians
- Into the Darklands (p. 5) β Dread Dungeons, Primarch Bremovir
- W3: Flight of the Red Raven β Red Raven module, set near Edme
- PFS #1-46: Requiem for the Red Raven β High-level sequel, Woodsedge Lodge
Prepared for The Boarwood Covenant β Act 1: The Forest That Judges
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