You see worn gloves stained with tinctures, a satchel bulging with vials and gauze, cloak marked by the red cross of service. Steel helm pushed back, he scribbles notes with a bone-handled stylus.
Street Guard Doctors accompany patrols during riots, plagues, and sieges, treating wounds on-site and documenting casualties. Trained in battlefield medicine and urban diseases, they carry kits with poultices, saws, and salves. Often respected—and resented—for their authority to override orders in medical emergencies or declare areas quarantined.
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.