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Volunteer Guards are only stationed on the mainland and work much less than employed guards. Typically, they are sent to distress calls as needed and report to the Battalion Chief of the Mainland. Volunteer Guards who perform well can be extended an employed position, such as [[Fanon:Colepere|Colepere]].
 
Volunteer Guards are only stationed on the mainland and work much less than employed guards. Typically, they are sent to distress calls as needed and report to the Battalion Chief of the Mainland. Volunteer Guards who perform well can be extended an employed position, such as [[Fanon:Colepere|Colepere]].
 
=={{Icon|Gear}} Crest ==
 
The Watersong Royal Guard's crest is made up of four parts - the lyre, the spears, the [[Promise Conch]], and the waves. The lyre and two eighth notes represent the music of [[Watersong]] and the power it gives its residents. The crossed spears represent the duty of the Royal Guard to protect the citizens of Watersong. The Promise Conch represents the oath each member of the Royal Guard takes to honor Watersong and its citizens. The waves in the background represent the changing nature of the world, and remind the Royal Guard to not fight it as the waves will always win.
 
  
 
=={{Icon|Jowee}} Members ==
 
=={{Icon|Jowee}} Members ==

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