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Pathfinder Society scenario heads to Brevoy vault mystery in July 2026

Brevoy’s vanished House Rogavaria drove a 7th- to 8th-level Society run built for a 2- to 3-hour slot, with a hidden vault, a missing source, and a dead house’s secrets.

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Pathfinder Society scenario heads to Brevoy vault mystery in July 2026
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Pathfinder Society Scenario #7-19: The Lost Legacy landed as a very particular kind of pickup for tables looking for Brevoy, not just another fight in a tight slot. Paizo listed the scenario as a 7th- to 8th-level adventure built for 2 to 3 hours, and PathfinderWiki’s 2026 release calendar placed it on July 1, 2026, which put the emphasis squarely on a compact organized-play mission with a defined regional hook.

That hook ran through a remote fishing village on the southern shore of the Lake of Mists and Veils, where the party was sent to investigate a hidden vault tied to House Rogavaria, the former ruling house of Brevoy that vanished more than 20 years ago. The setup gave The Lost Legacy more than a simple delve. It asked the PCs to recover information that had been buried, distorted, or deliberately hidden for decades, which pushed the scenario into the space between historical mystery and Society investigation.

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The adventure also centered Nephaira Savakress, the former Head Librarian of Restov’s largest library, who had spent years tracing the myths and legends surrounding Choral Rogavaria, better known as Choral the Conquerer. By the time the scenario opened, Nephaira had found both the vault and the history she was chasing, but her source had mysteriously disappeared. That detail sharpened the scenario immediately: the knowledge was within reach, but the trail had already turned dangerous.

Once the PCs got involved, the stakes moved from archival curiosity to survival. The scenario warned that forces wanted the information to stay hidden and were willing to kill to keep it that way, which gave the adventure a clear investigative spine: recover the truth, survive the opposition, and decide how much of House Rogavaria’s legacy should come back into the light. For Pathfinder Society tables, that combination of old-national-history reveals, a contained mission format, and a 2- to 3-hour runtime made it a strong fit for a regular slot.

By the end, The Lost Legacy looked less like a filler release and more like a deliberate return to Brevoy’s deeper history, with a vault, a missing librarian’s trail, and a vanished ruling house all packed into a single Society scenario.

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