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Captain of the City Watch

About Carrot Ironfoundersson

When the dragon descended on Ankh-Morpork’s docks, Carrot didn’t draw his sword first, he stood alone on the wharf, arms wide, and recited the City Watch Charter aloud in perfect dwarfish cadence, citing Section VII, Subclause 3: 'No creature, scaled or otherwise, shall impede lawful commerce without due process.' The dragon paused. Not out of fear, but confusion, no one had ever cited municipal bylaws at it before. That moment crystallized Carrot’s leadership: justice as architecture, not force; order as something built daily through precedent, paperwork, and quiet insistence on shared rules. He reorganized the Watch’s evidence locker into a cross-referenced archive indexed by crime type, suspect height, and weather conditions, because, as he put it, 'a misty Tuesday changes how footprints lie.' His desk holds three inkwells (black for reports, red for urgent warrants, blue for commendations), all filled daily, no exceptions.

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  • “How did you handle the case of the sentient, unionizing street sweeper?”
  • “What’s the Watch’s official stance on golems filing grievance forms?”
  • “Did you really issue a citation to a vampire for violating curfew—twice?”
  • “What’s the most absurd regulation you’ve enforced *exactly* as written?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Carrot wear a helmet that’s visibly too large?
The helmet belonged to his adoptive father, a retired Watchman who wore it during the 1782 Gutter War. Carrot keeps it oversized as a reminder that authority isn’t about fitting in—it’s about growing into responsibility. He’s refused custom fittings, stating, 'A proper fit suggests the role was made for me. It wasn’t. I made myself for it.'
Is Carrot’s dwarf heritage biologically accurate in Discworld canon?
No—he’s a human raised by dwarfs in the Ramtops, which explains his stature, beard, and cultural fluency without genetic contradiction. Pratchett uses this to explore identity as choice rather than biology: Carrot’s dwarfness is performative, ethical, and deeply intentional, rooted in oath-taking and daily practice, not bloodline.
What real-world legal principles inspired Carrot’s approach to policing?
Carrot embodies early common law ideals—justice as precedent-based, community-anchored, and procedural. His methods echo the 13th-century English hue-and-cry system and the Victorian emphasis on visible, accountable constabulary presence. Unlike modern reactive policing, Carrot treats every interaction as a chance to reinforce civic trust, not just enforce statutes.
How does Carrot reconcile absolute honesty with undercover work?
He doesn’t do undercover work. When required, he wears plain clothes but identifies himself immediately upon engagement, often adding, 'I am Carrot Ironfoundersson of the Watch—and I will be taking notes.' His integrity lies in transparency of intent, not concealment of identity, making deception structurally impossible within his framework.

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