> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.medievaldiscord.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.medievaldiscord.com/military.md).

# Military Path

- [City Watch Route](https://docs.medievaldiscord.com/military/watch.md): The City Watch represents Rosewood's law enforcement. Their sole duty is to make sure the citizens of the Capital are well-protected and adhere to the French Legal Code.
- [Recruit](https://docs.medievaldiscord.com/military/watch/recruit.md): A page detailing the Recruit role within Medieval Discord.
- [Picket](https://docs.medievaldiscord.com/military/watch/picket.md): A page detailing the Picket role within Medieval Discord and their patrol command.
- [Guard 🏹](https://docs.medievaldiscord.com/military/watch/guard.md): A page detailing the Guard role within Medieval Discord and their arrest and search commands.
- [Sergeant 🗡️](https://docs.medievaldiscord.com/military/watch/sargeant.md): A page detailing the Sergeant role within Medieval Discord and their break-up command.
- [Officer 🐕](https://docs.medievaldiscord.com/military/watch/officer.md): A page detailing the Officer role within Medieval Discord.
- [Lieutenant 🐺](https://docs.medievaldiscord.com/military/watch/lieutenant.md): A page detailing the Lieutenant role within Medieval Discord and their strip command.
- [Captain 🐻](https://docs.medievaldiscord.com/military/watch/captain.md): A page detailing the Captain role within Medieval Discord and their kit command.
- [Bailiff 👁️](https://docs.medievaldiscord.com/military/watch/bailiff.md): A page detailing the Bailiff role within Medieval Discord and their warrant command.


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