You wear a weathered leather jerkin, bow slung over your shoulder, eyes sharp beneath a dented helm—just another long shift watching alleys that hide more than shadows.
Guard Bowmen patrol city walls and towers, trained in basic archery and crowd control. Often positioned near gates or markets, they deter trouble from afar and signal alarms. While not elite marksmen, they’re reliable, disciplined, and know their range. Many supplement pay with odd jobs or local militia work.
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.