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Federal Bureau of Hunters

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The Federal Bureau of Hunters is the American government body charged with regulating the country's hunters, guilds, and gates. It functions as the United States equivalent of the national associations that supervise the hunting industry elsewhere.

Type: governmental organization
Director: David Brennon
Function: oversees hunters, guilds, and gates within the country
Location: United States of America
Deputy Director: Michael Connor
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Overview

Within the United States, oversight of the hunting world falls to the Federal Bureau of Hunters, a governmental organization established to manage the people, organizations, and phenomena tied to the gate crisis. Its authority spans the country's hunters, the guilds they form, and the gates that appear across American territory.

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Role

The Bureau serves as the central regulatory arm for hunter affairs in America, supervising registered hunters, monitoring guild activity, and overseeing the handling of gates nationwide. In this capacity it parallels the role that other nations' hunter associations fill, acting as the official link between the government and the dangerous industry built around dungeon raiding.

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Notable Members

The organization is led by Director David Brennon, supported by Deputy Director Michael Connor, both of whom remain alive. Norma Selner serves the Bureau as an Upgrader, while Adam White held the post of Branch Chief before his death. These figures carry administrative rather than combat designations, reflecting the agency's governmental and supervisory nature.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Hunter Bureau in Solo Leveling?

The Federal Bureau of Hunters is the American government body charged with regulating the country's hunters, guilds, and gates, functioning as the United States equivalent of the national hunter associations elsewhere.

What does the Federal Bureau of Hunters do?

The Federal Bureau of Hunters serves as the central regulatory arm for hunter affairs in America, supervising registered hunters, monitoring guild activity, and overseeing the handling of gates nationwide.

Who leads the Federal Bureau of Hunters?

The Federal Bureau of Hunters is led by Director David Brennon and supported by Deputy Director Michael Connor, both of whom remain alive.

Where does the Federal Bureau of Hunters operate?

The Federal Bureau of Hunters operates within the United States of America, overseeing the hunters, guilds, and gates that appear across American territory.

Who are the notable members of the Federal Bureau of Hunters?

Beyond its director and deputy, the Federal Bureau of Hunters includes Norma Selner, who serves as an Upgrader, and Adam White, who held the post of Branch Chief before his death.

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