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'''Shrieves''' were the guard force on [[Ribos]]. They were led by their [[Shrieve captain|captain]] and assigned to protect the crown jewels in the city of [[Shur]], and performed their duties with ceremony. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation]]'')
{{first pic|Shrieve Captain.jpg|[[Shrieve captain|The captain]] of the Shrieves. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'')}}
'''Shrieves''' or '''shrieves-at-arms''' were the guard force on [[Ribos]]. They were led by their [[Shrieve captain|captain]] and were assigned to protect the [[Ribosian crown jewels|crown jewels]] in the city of [[Shur]].
 
Two Shrieves joined the captain in the morning and evening relic-room ceremonies, lighting and extinguishing the domes with the captain's staff, and lowering and raising the entrance to the [[Shrivenzale]]'s chamber. Another Shrieve fed the Shrivenzale each morning.
 
Shrieve night-sentries carried whistles to alert the Watch, but were known to sleep on duty. Not highly professional, others were known to accept a [[Alcohol|drink]], or talk among themselves rather than keep watch. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'')
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 3 September 2020

The captain of the Shrieves. (TV: The Ribos Operation)

Shrieves or shrieves-at-arms were the guard force on Ribos. They were led by their captain and were assigned to protect the crown jewels in the city of Shur.

Two Shrieves joined the captain in the morning and evening relic-room ceremonies, lighting and extinguishing the domes with the captain's staff, and lowering and raising the entrance to the Shrivenzale's chamber. Another Shrieve fed the Shrivenzale each morning.

Shrieve night-sentries carried whistles to alert the Watch, but were known to sleep on duty. Not highly professional, others were known to accept a drink, or talk among themselves rather than keep watch. (TV: The Ribos Operation)