Aged 40s–60s, they wear practical, slightly worn clothing and often carry tools or objects like a flashlight at night; ordinary-looking but alert and perceptive, with a weathered face, strong posture, and eyes always observing. Morally grounded, cautious, and skeptical of Milton, they act as a moral touchstone—calm and measured, delivering quiet but weighty warnings. Observing Milton from a distance before confronting him, they use subtle body language such as leaning forward, tapping objects, and narrowing their eyes to assert authority, speaking in concise, clear sentences. Their role in the story is to represent societal consequences and morality, warning Milton and the audience about the unseen costs of selfish behavior while protecting others and upholding justice.
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