
Today, the Tavern saw a commotion between two commoners and members of the nobility. The commoners discussed robbing the nobility, then proceeded to snuff a sigg on the gown of one, then one moved to draw a dagger.
When the noblewoman in question drew her own blade in answer, Carolyne Typhonus rose to shout at her and raise her voice in defense of the two robbers who then proceeded to discuss Jacobite agenda. The fact that they discussed robbing & Jacobite agenda was repeated over and over by patrons of the tavern, ignored by Carolyne Typhonus and the guards present.
Lena d'Vaud arrived to the scene to shackle one, though completely ignored the other who kept spilling Jacobite rants, supported by Carolyne Typhonus. At the culmination of the scene, the unshackled and unattended thief charged down the noblewoman in question, who in return had to defend herself by blade, despite the presence of a guardswoman and other nobility.
In this regards, the Baroness Adrienne d'Ortonnaise would like to declare the following:
- That the guardswoman Lena d'Vaud took it her responsibility to judge criminals on the scene instead of detaining them despite witnesses and a dagger drawn.
- That the guardswoman Lena d'Vaud was incapable of restraining criminals and managed to have one slip and charge down at a member of nobility present during her arrest.
- That the noblewoman Carolyne Typhonus rose to the defense of Jacobites present and kept taunting the nobility defending themselves.
- That the act of rightful self-defense and idiotic reactions of present peerage and the guard were confirmed by the Imperial Steward present.
- That these events prove a mistake on the Lord Commander's hand to employ a 15 years old woman in the Regalian Guard.
@LumosJared