If memory serves, Eando Kline (a creation of James Sutter) first appears in the pages of Adventure Path Volume #2 and is really the first Pathfinder we're actually introduced. We follow his bizarre adventures as he is guided by a mysterious ioun stone. (Though Spoiler alert, somewhat ironically, the first Pathfinder ultimately resigns from the Society, cause he's 'too cool for school').
This Medium-sized figure captures his look very well. There's a crap ton of detail on it. The empty scabbard especially looks great. He doubles very well as an adventurer with a bit of grit. He could be a warrior, a rogue, a slayer or even a bard. Very high PC - potential.
You can get a look at this mini on all sides as it turns in this miniatures video at this link here.
(He appears just after the 2 minute mark)
His pose suggests he's ready for action, but unlikely so many minis he's not in the middle of a frenzied melee (but he could be!) It's also nice to have a martial figure who looks like he decided against an armor check penalty.
Like many minis attempting to capture human expression, the face looks a little too 'masky'. The beard definitely looks painted on - which it is - as opposed to looking natural. They did manage to get the trademark scar to work, which is impressive.
Overall, this is a great mini to add to a collection. It brings both utility and nostalgia at the same time.