REPORT ON THE ABHORENT BEHAVIOUR OF CAER BANN INSIDE THE WALLS OF VES
To all of those who wish to employ the services of the Caer Bann, consider this first.
I write as a concerned Vesnian, who has observed their actions in person.
The men were originally brought into the city after the failed Drumm coup, under the excuse of being “temporary guards”, hired by Magistrate Hadrian Helton Helvetii,
now in the absence of the prince, Serene Prince-Procurate Helton.
One would assume guards exist to protect the city and its citizens, while the Caer Bann have done no such thing.
Their soliders have done been antagonizing anyone that tried to enter Ves, citizen or foreigner, regardless of their cooperation.
Spying and listening in on conversations of citizens under the guise of “protection”.
Executing their own sense of justice while completely ignoring the establishing laws of Ves, like refusing the right to a trial.
The men of Caer Bann have blocked off an entire section of the city, claiming “the gate is faulty” when it was fine less than a day ago.
Conducting full body pat downs on the citizens you’re supposed to protect seems like you’re doing a pretty awful job.
All they’ve done is apply increasingly tyrannical methods on the citizens, while using security as an excuse.
The only people truly hurt by their actions are not some evil attacking force outside the city but the citizens themselves.
These are the actions of prison guards abusing the prisoners, not the city guard hired to protect the people.
The Cear Bann are nothing but bandits in fancy armor, who have broken laws of the city they are supposed to protect.
And I ask you, If Drumm was punished and stripped of his titles because he was held responsible for the actions of two of his men who broke then law,
should the same process not apply to Serene Prince-Procurate Hadrian who brought these barbarians into Ves.
Or does this mean that in a high enough position of power you become safe from those same laws you demand the citizens obey.
Clearly he has displayed he is unable to do what is right without the Prince there to control him.
Instead of learning anything from the Drumm coup and calling for good reforms he decided that turning bandits on the citizens was the right move.
This will mostly likely fall on deaf ears and change nothing but,
I ask all of those who read this to remember this report, when you next have to deal with the Caer Bann or Hadrian Helton Helvetii.
-Hotimir Vuk,
a concerned citizen of Ves