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*Oversees district bailiffs, handles felony/royal cases | *Oversees district bailiffs, handles felony/royal cases | ||
*+Sergeant-at-Mace | *+Sergeant-at-Mace | ||
− | * | + | *Beknighted some time ago by His Majesty for his prior law-enforcement successes (as constable?) |
*Primary: His (family) business is in deep financial trouble, and he's been procrastinating against making a hard call to deal with it. | *Primary: His (family) business is in deep financial trouble, and he's been procrastinating against making a hard call to deal with it. | ||
*Secondary: The City Fathers are resisting his attempts to get them to pass jurisdiction-related edict(s) that would untie his hands so he can do his job more effectively. | *Secondary: The City Fathers are resisting his attempts to get them to pass jurisdiction-related edict(s) that would untie his hands so he can do his job more effectively. |
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Title: Ser Gruff Lawkin, Shariff of the Capital and Constable of Castle Royal
Actor: Hugh Laurie
Concept
Snarky Detective & Judge
Tropes
Details
- Oversees district bailiffs, handles felony/royal cases
- +Sergeant-at-Mace
- Beknighted some time ago by His Majesty for his prior law-enforcement successes (as constable?)
- Primary: His (family) business is in deep financial trouble, and he's been procrastinating against making a hard call to deal with it.
- Secondary: The City Fathers are resisting his attempts to get them to pass jurisdiction-related edict(s) that would untie his hands so he can do his job more effectively.