Thistleguard Station
Thistleguard Station, found at the northern edge of the Ivy District Park, is the headquarters of the Ivy District watch. The station contains offices, a large holding pen, three detention cells, and a modest storage room.
The Thistleguard patrols the district for violent crimes and anything that might pose a threat to its citizens, but petty crimes are often overlooked in favor of maintaining a smooth relationship with the district’s residents. The only exception to this easygoing policy is the watch’s tendency to prosecute performers who don’t hold membership in the Street Performers and Actors’ Guild. The guild is led by Nomarch Alain Always, and residents don’t hesitate to draw a connection between the nomarch’s influence and the watch’s actions. Still, their soft stances on thievery and matters of etiquette bring the watch into constant opposition with the Brotherhood of Abadar, a religious order that would prefer the district and its residents strictly adhere to the letter of the law. The Brotherhood is hired by nervous nobles, merchants, and venues across the district to as private security, and its champions are only too happy to serve.
The holding pen has standing room for 10, and the three cells each contain two uncomfortable beds. Detainees can expect rough but civil treatment from the officers in the station.
The Thistleguard patrols the district for violent crimes and anything that might pose a threat to its citizens, but petty crimes are often overlooked in favor of maintaining a smooth relationship with the district’s residents. The only exception to this easygoing policy is the watch’s tendency to prosecute performers who don’t hold membership in the Street Performers and Actors’ Guild. The guild is led by Nomarch Alain Always, and residents don’t hesitate to draw a connection between the nomarch’s influence and the watch’s actions. Still, their soft stances on thievery and matters of etiquette bring the watch into constant opposition with the Brotherhood of Abadar, a religious order that would prefer the district and its residents strictly adhere to the letter of the law. The Brotherhood is hired by nervous nobles, merchants, and venues across the district to as private security, and its champions are only too happy to serve.
The holding pen has standing room for 10, and the three cells each contain two uncomfortable beds. Detainees can expect rough but civil treatment from the officers in the station.
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