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Someone whose job is guarding a place. And is wearing the appropriate uniform. Tend to wear [[armor]] and wield [[polearm]]s. Often just background characters to set a scene (literally, by standing in the back), or mooks guarding an entrance that the hero must bypass. Sometimes also called "watchmen". [[Fantasy]]/[[Medieval]]/[[Renaissance]]: City guards, palace guards, noble's mansion guards, etc. For the modern variants, use [[bodyguard]] or [[security guard]]. Avoid using the guard tag for fantasy bodyguards, as they tend to dress like knights or normal soldiers (and are functionally such, in the case of a noble's "household" guard), or be out of uniform. h4. Notable examples: * [[Guard (Skyrim)|]] ([[the_elder_scrolls_v:_skyrim|Skyrim]]) ** Generic city guard from [[the_elder_scrolls_v:_skyrim|Skyrim]]. Often depicted dressed in the colors and equipment of the Whiterun Hold Guard. ** Heavily associated with the [[Arrow to the knee]] meme. * [[Guard (Oblivion)|]] ([[the_elder_scrolls_iv:_oblivion|Oblivion]]) ** Generic city guard from [[the_elder_scrolls_iv:_oblivion|Oblivion]]. Often depicted dressed in the colors and armor of the Imperial City Guard. ** Heavily associated with the [[Criminal scum!_(meme)|]] meme. Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |