Well, I imagine they're a little more willing to bring the hammer of the law down on Calvard nationals, at least.
[ The inability to bring any kind of lasting consequence to Calvardian and Erebonian citizens who break the law in Crossbell is an immense frustration. Now it's probably...half a frustration? ]
Yeah, that's right. And which army or agency runs the law enforcement depends on the region you're in. So Heimdallr's managed by Imperial soldiers, the provinces have the provincial armies run by the Dukes, and anywhere with a railroad might have the Railway Military Police show up.
Unfortunately, they tend to just follow the will of whoever commands them. So if you're in an area where their commander doesn't see their civilians well-being as a high priority... it can get pretty bad.
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Jeez, that sounds really frustrating. And I can't really see it improving anytime soon with Erebonia there either.
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[ The inability to bring any kind of lasting consequence to Calvardian and Erebonian citizens who break the law in Crossbell is an immense frustration. Now it's probably...half a frustration? ]
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[Which is a terrifying thought all on it's own]
Ugh. I should probably just focus on Dorchacht for right now before I worry myself sick.
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If anything, I kinda wish Erebonia had more police like the SSS. Law enforcement in our country is pretty...um, political.
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But it's a military thing in Erebonia, isn't it?
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Yeah, that's right. And which army or agency runs the law enforcement depends on the region you're in. So Heimdallr's managed by Imperial soldiers, the provinces have the provincial armies run by the Dukes, and anywhere with a railroad might have the Railway Military Police show up.
Unfortunately, they tend to just follow the will of whoever commands them. So if you're in an area where their commander doesn't see their civilians well-being as a high priority... it can get pretty bad.
[Understatement there, just a little]
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What a nightmare.
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Yeah, it's a headache to say the least.