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Purple. Purple was the colour of high-ranking police officials nowadays. The Commander of the National Police for Giriyeli Province, Inusufilus Inuadueam, was wearing this colour, along with the police badge that confered his status.

Along with him was Praetor of the National Police, Pisikes Piripenin. A Praetor of Police in Fornoire is the same as a Chief, Superintendent, Constable, etc., at a national level. He was dressed in violet, a colour reserved for the police and military elite. He had a special badge, made of silver, amethyst, and ruby. This badge did not belong to him, but to the state, as it is given to the Praetors that are there at the time.

The colours purple and violet were a meaning: the police and military are at the service of the monarchy, enforcing the rule of law, and in Fornoire those colours are symbol of royalty. In the past, all policemen wore purple, but recent times have changed their outfits into more modern ones. However, even with that, it was standard for these high-ranking officers to dress as such in this day and age. It was their official wardrobe when working as well. There was no intent on offending the Kumarians, as these were their original work clothes.

The Union's Inspector General entered the room, and there it began.


"Welcome, Inspector General. Please, have a seat" said the Praetor.


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Border control - by RCSK - 06-27-2017, 02:52 PM
RE: Border control - by Fornoire - 06-27-2017, 06:00 PM
RE: Border control - by RCSK - 06-29-2017, 12:29 PM
RE: Border control - by Fornoire - 07-02-2017, 12:52 PM



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