/ˈmɑːrʃəl/
Officer in charge of prisoners or ceremonies; one who commands order
Represents leadership, discipline, and the ability to uphold justice and structure within a community or organization.
Embodies authority, responsibility, and strategic command; often associated with figures who maintain peace and enforce rules.
Originating in English-speaking cultures, Marshal has historical ties to titles of authority and mil
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