The guard stands with a relaxed posture, but one that seems to indicate a readiness to act if necessary. They wear well-kept chain armor comfortably, bearing its weight with an ease born from years of use. A cloak drapes their shoulders, bearing the colors and sigil of their station. On one hip, a sword rests ready, loose in its scabbard. The blade is unadorned, simple—and perfectly built for its purpose.
An elite city guard.
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Street Guards are the most common and visible law enforcers in towns and cities. Recruited from the local population or nearby villages, they form the backbone of public order—walking the streets, breaking up fights, chasing thieves, and keeping an eye on suspicious folk. They're not elite soldiers, but they know the streets better than anyone.