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== The City Watch ==
 
== The City Watch ==
  
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The beleagured civil police force of Atathorn finds itself, in the modern day, only the third largest police force in Atathorn -- both the [[#Gold_Guards|Gold Guards]] and the [[#The_Roget_Eagles|Roget Eagles]] are larger in manpower, and the [[#The_Spiders|Spiders]] aren't much smaller.  Further, all three Alliance enforcer organizations are far better funded than the City Watch.  In an era of shrinking government budgets, the Watch has to choose their battles.
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The beleagured civil police force of Atathorn finds itself, in the modern day, only the third largest police force in Atathorn -- both the [[#Gold_Guards|Gold Guards]] and the [[#The_Roget_Eagles|Roget Eagles]] are larger in manpower, and the [[#The_Spiders|Spiders]] aren't much smaller.  Further, all three Alliance guard forces are far better funded than the City Watch.  In an era of shrinking government budgets, the Watch has to choose their battles.
  
 
The most important thing to understand about the Watch is their mandate:  they <b>keep the peace</b>.  That's all.  Notably, they do not "solve crimes."  Their purpose is not to track down criminals or identify suspects; rather, they are charged with keeping the streets from becoming warrens of crime.  If a crime happens in view of a Watchman, they'll tend to give chase.  If a crime notably disturbs the public peace (like a brutal murder or a fight in the streets), they'll ask around and post pictures of the suspects.  But if your home is burgled, or your child kidnapped, and you go to the Watch, they'll simply tell you that they don't have the budget, expertise, or manpower to track down the culprit and bring him to justice.
 
The most important thing to understand about the Watch is their mandate:  they <b>keep the peace</b>.  That's all.  Notably, they do not "solve crimes."  Their purpose is not to track down criminals or identify suspects; rather, they are charged with keeping the streets from becoming warrens of crime.  If a crime happens in view of a Watchman, they'll tend to give chase.  If a crime notably disturbs the public peace (like a brutal murder or a fight in the streets), they'll ask around and post pictures of the suspects.  But if your home is burgled, or your child kidnapped, and you go to the Watch, they'll simply tell you that they don't have the budget, expertise, or manpower to track down the culprit and bring him to justice.
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In the modern day, even this moderate goal of keeping the peace is beyond the Watch.  They've withdrawn all but the most token patrols from areas that are heavily patrolled by the Alliance guards, and similarly they keep out of the worst areas of the [[Magipunk:Setting:Atathorn#The_Slums|Slums]].  The Watch restricts itself mainly to [[Magipunk:Setting:Atathorn#Uptown|Uptown]] (which is a low-crime area to begin with, and the patrols there are primarily a political manuever), and the more sedate areas of the [[Magipunk:Setting:Atathorn#The_Slums|Slums]] and [[Magipunk:Setting:Atathorn#Dockside|Dockside]], where they can make a real difference.
 
In the modern day, even this moderate goal of keeping the peace is beyond the Watch.  They've withdrawn all but the most token patrols from areas that are heavily patrolled by the Alliance guards, and similarly they keep out of the worst areas of the [[Magipunk:Setting:Atathorn#The_Slums|Slums]].  The Watch restricts itself mainly to [[Magipunk:Setting:Atathorn#Uptown|Uptown]] (which is a low-crime area to begin with, and the patrols there are primarily a political manuever), and the more sedate areas of the [[Magipunk:Setting:Atathorn#The_Slums|Slums]] and [[Magipunk:Setting:Atathorn#Dockside|Dockside]], where they can make a real difference.
  
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The Watch is not so much corrupt as it is absolutely open about being buyable.  The wages earned by officers of the Watch are tiny in comparison to what Alliance enforcers earn, and it's not just expected but frankly necessary for the Watch to earn additional moneys on the side by taking bribes.  Ironically, though, for all the corruption that the Watch displays, they're somewhat better liked by the people than the Alliance enforcers, who are less open to bribery, but more inclined towards random brutality.  That's not to say that the members of the Watch are angels, and there have certainly been many cases of the Watch abusing their powers, ranging from bullying to outright attacks, but the very ineffectiveness of the Watch tends to reduce some of the tensions between it and the common people.
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The Watch is not so much corrupt as it is absolutely open about being buyable.  The wages earned by officers of the Watch are tiny in comparison to what Alliance guards earn, and it's not just expected but frankly necessary for the Watch to earn additional moneys on the side by taking bribes.  Ironically, though, for all the corruption that the Watch displays, they're somewhat better liked by the people than the Alliance guards, who are less open to bribery, but more inclined towards random brutality.  That's not to say that the members of the Watch are angels, and there have certainly been many cases of the Watch abusing their powers, ranging from bullying to outright attacks, but the very ineffectiveness of the Watch tends to reduce some of the tensions between it and the common people.
  
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Officers of the Watch are technically given spears and tabards, both with magical spells on them, but they're so ridiculously obsolete (Obsolesence 4-6) that most Watchmen don't bother to use them or, in the case of the heavy spears, even carry them.  The Watch follows a policy of looking the other way when a Watchman relieves a criminal of any armor or weapons that that criminal may be carrying, so in actual fact, most Watchmen have far more useful equipment in various non-standard configurations.  The Watch being poor as it is, the men aren't reliably issued power tokens at all -- they have to individually request them from extremely limited stores, and so most Watchmen are extremely stingy with actually activating their gear, as it's likely to be on their own dime.
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Officers of the Watch are technically given spears and tabards, both with magical spells on them, but they're so ridiculously obsolete (Obsolesence 4-6) that most Watchmen don't bother to use them or, in the case of the heavy spears, even carry them.  The Watch follows a policy of looking the other way when a Watchman relieves a criminal of any armor or weapons that that criminal may be carrying, so in actual fact, most Watchmen have far more useful equipment in various non-standard configurations.  The Watch being poor as it is, the men aren't reliably issued power tokens at all -- they have to individually request them from extremely limited stores, and so most Watchmen are extremely stingy with actually activating their gear.
  
 
= Crime =
 
= Crime =

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