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| - Guardians were Phoenix bushi trained to work with shugenja in leadership roles, who even may participate, as secondary shugenja, in Ritual Magic.
- Keeper of the Jewel Fragments of the Amulet of Kings Members:
* Byron
* Argus Fenneric
* Ezra
* Ulgarg
- Guardians is not a real kingdom, but that's where the Guild Guardians come from.
- Guardians (鬼神族, Kishin-zoku, lit. "Fierce God Tribe"), also known as Evil or Icon in Digital Devil Saga series, is one of various Species in Megami Tensei Universe. Fierce Gods/Guardians are deities from various pantheons that are associated with huge woes, like war, death, and chaos. Generally they have opposite alignments (Like Light-Chaos, or Dark-Law).
- Guardians were the plural title for Guardian. The Guardians were two Jedi assigned to protecting the cave of the resurrection crystals. They were given immortality, and could not be killed or die. They were excellent warriors, and were able to kill very well and fast. They could be harmed in combat, but never killed. This reason alone kept Palpatine from destroying them during the Jedi Purge. The only way they could die was when the galaxy was destroyed. There were only 3 guardians to have existed: The Old Jedi The Young Jedi Jacen Solo
- Guardians make their first and only appearance in Phantasy Star II. In the after biomonsters started appearing all over Mota, many rose up to combat them. These warriors were known as hunters. While most fought for good, some became rouge. In order to fight this, a group called the Guardians were set up to police the hunters. These warriors were tasked with killing any hunter that strayed from the good path. The only known member of the Guardians is Anna.
- A Guardian is an elite bodyguard assigned to protect the Librarian during missions. Guardians are highly skilled in tactics, surviving extreme situations and combat. The Guardians are there to protect not merely the Librarian's health but also their sanity.
- Wesley kills three Guardians in Wanted: Weapons of Fate. In the order he encouters them they are: The Russian Brummel Araña
- Guardians are by blood, the guardian job is past from generation, they protect the Parallax. Guardians have weapons called Staves, they use Staves to kill Welkin and Krellicks. They are the opposite to doppelgangers for they don't have a 'twin'. Welkin and Krellicks can find and attack guardians easy by the smell of their blood. Veronica split her children, Ben and Katherine up because they have half guardian blood for safety, if they were together Krellicks and Welkin would find them. Full blood guardians can access the Reading Room by Orbs in their original world.
- Each Dwarven citadel is a well-defended and massive complex of tunnels, workshops and great halls. For thousands of years these halls have been defended by stalwart and fearless warriors equipped with axe and shield. In all of Middle-earth there are few warriors who could stand toe-to-toe against a Dwarven Guardian. Every Dwarf is naturally strong and skilled with tools—the tools of war are no exception. Guardians have been called to march against countless throngs of Goblins in dark caves or ancient powerful dragons on high mountain summits. After so many lifetimes of protecting the priceless treasures of their brothers, the Guardians have become a soldier of Middle-earth to be both feared and respected.
- Also known to be the Advanced form of Humans. They have the ablitiy to seal and unseal Lorons into Fragments. The Lorons they have unsealed will have to obey their command and follow them. The Guardians have different types of classes.
- --Borhath, Wild Arms XF
- A guardian is a monster that protects a chest or a door. How to create a guardian: 1 - Choose the monster you want to guard the door. 2 - Place the monster[s] infront of the door. 3 - Create wander points making the monster walk as if patrolling the door.
- Here is an example: Brawler:Guardian The only gaurdian that is not a clone is Blitz, He is the most real Bakugan. Wrath dosen't count, he's part Hell. Wave Elfin is also not a clone.
- Guardians is a two player scenario map for StarCraft 64. Each side supports a terran city which has declared war on its neighbor. It is given an "indestructible" fortress, which they must defend while destroying the other player's fortress. Each fortress consists of walls with gaps protected by bunkers, and are further supported by siege tanks.
- At the beginning of time, the First Guardian locked away all the world's evil in the West Lands. Eventually Evil bred with Father Sun and produced the Grizzly Spirit, which escaped into an embittered warrior. The warrior brought much suffering and death to the earth until the First Guardian captured him. The battle lasted a year and a day; the scar from the battle is known as the Grand Canyon today. The First Guardian banished the Grizzly Spirit back into the West Lands behind a gate. Then he placed the Grizzly Spirit's eight plagues into jars and appointed four Guardians to protect them. Finally he disappeared into the West Lands to rest and may still be there now.
- Guardians are dhampirs who protect Moroi.
- God-like beings from Grandia III which take the form of animals to protect the world. All but Xorn lend the player characters their power to fight against Xorn. Guardians originate from the Verse Realm
- Guardians is a 2014 American action thriller film written by Matt Reeves and directed by Roger Spottiswoode. It stars Will Smith, Gary Oldman, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Thomas Jane, Manu Bennett, Don Cheadle, Benedict Cumberbatch and Anthony Hopkins. The film was scored by John Debney. A sequel named Guardians 2 was released on 2017.
- Guardians (「地蔵」?; Jizō) are demons found in the western half of Nippon. As Fallen Demons, they are essentially more powerful versions of the various Imps and can be fought and stunned in the same ways. Guardians have equivalents of all the different Imps except Green Imps.
- The Guardians (ガーディアン) are an independent peacekeeping force in the Mega Man ZX series. They investigate Maverick outbreaks and protect peripheral towns from Maverick attacks. Led by Prairie, they operate from their mobile headquarters, the airship Grand Nuage.
- The Guardians themselves are completely immortal to everything except a small weak spot in their backs which, if hit- wait, I have just been informed that Bungie has upgraded them so not even this weak spot will kill them. My advice is too STAY THE FUCK AWAY. But it's pretty fun to annoy the crap out of them on the Sandtrap map with the gravity set to 50%. Yet those guardians are easy to avoid when driving a Quad at full speed. Unless you're a total fool who laughs at the face of getting blown to hell while driving like a Marine.
- this is about Guardians
- Guardians are the protectors of the trees they are hired at an appropriate age (usually 18) by the current holder of Titan. Guardians are matched to a tree by Internal Element, meaning one who is born with Fire will be asigned to the Fire Tree. Uppon placement, Guardians are awarded a wardrobe, a dragon, and Guardian Abilitys. Their duty lasts years, and ends when the Guardian dies, finds a replacement, or in very rare cases, is fired.
- The guardians are aware of the true identity of their masters the Utroms, well aware of, but they serve voluntarily. Promising talents are often recruited from outside the ranks of the Guardians after they've earned the trust of the Utroms.
- GUARDIANS is a flag on the Emerald Ocean. It was created by Xtibax, Driixx and Essau on June 3, 2007 on Hunter.
- The Guardians is a placeholder name shown when a player's character in a Halo game dies of unknown causes. When a player dies under bizarre or unknown circumstances, the message "(player) was killed by the Guardians" is shown.
- Guardians are a third group/family involved in the world of Cahills (second group with alliance next to the Cahills) who protect the peices of the Doomsday device, which includes Gideon's Ring, The DeVirga World Map, Il Milione, The Medusa, an astrolabe, an armillary sphere, gears, electromagnets, The Book Of Ingenious Devices, The Apology for a Great Transgression, The Antikythera Mechanism and the Voynich Manuscript. They are often refered to as 'G.' Not much is known about them yet.
- Guardians are powerful creatures that protect a specific ideal or concept. The epitome of whatever source they stand for, Guardians are revered as gods by some creatures and many clerics worship them.
- Guardians is the sixth studio album by The Crimson Armada. The album was released on July 7, 2009.
- Guardians are spacecrafts from Intensity XS: Recharge.
- "Guardians" is a short story by Brett Hudgins which appears in Strange New Worlds VII. It continues the stories of both the Horta and the Guardian of Forever. The title refers to both.
- The Guardians are the Seijin enforcers of The Sphere. By Sphere law, all children with Seijin potential are taken by the state and learn to use their powers in the Guardian Academy, were they can better use their abilities without harming themselves or others. But the truth is, the Guardians are a means to keep rigid order over the Sphere-controlled blocks, and to expand the Sphere's control. They serve as police offices with absolute authority in most matters, commanders to their robotic army and as officers to non-Seijin personnel of the Sphere.
- The fifth position - "Joker's Chair" - is a special title that has only been given to one person: Amu Hinamori. This was due to her ability to channel the power of Humpty Lock, a mystical artifact with very special powers that strengthen the Guardians's power. Aside from providing safety to the students, their jobs involve correcting special paperwork, tending to gardens and giving out important information. However, their true responsibilities are to protect and nurture the dreams and hopes of other people, as well as protect their Heart's Eggs from corruption.
- The Guardians were an organization based in the Land of Spires, which functioned much like the shinobi before the village system was established; doing jobs beyond the capabilities of normal shinobi. The organization itself is divided into — a total of fifteen each. The leaders of these forces were referred to as . Much like Orochimaru's Otogakure, the Guardians had many locations throughout the shinobi world in which they based their regional operations — a total of ten, including the main headquarters in the Land of Spires. The main goal of the Guardians was to rid the world of dangerous S-class shinobi, which posed a threat against the peace of the world. They also were often called upon to repel demons, such as the tailed beasts, leading to the development of techniques to deal with su
- The Guardians (守護者 Shugosha?) are three powerful Beings who appear in the video game Digimon World 2. Each Guardian gives their patronage to one of the Guard Teams: the Black Swords who use Virus Digimon, the Blue Falcons who use Data Digimon, and the Gold Hawks who use Vaccine Digimon, and thus their names derive from the teams they represent. They are in charge of the Digimon of their type and their creation. They are also the Grand Beings who created Tamers, by teaching them their Tamer Techniques and how to digivolve Digimon. They offered those things to the humans in the Digital World in exchange for a promise, which was to show the strongest Tamer the path to a new world, the Kernel Zone, where the Guardians are. [[Akira ()|Akira]], the protagonist of the game, proves himself to be t
- The Guardians, or Guardians of the Seal, are seven sages and wisemen from long ago. Most have perished before Alundra began his journey, but have managed to remain in the form of a spectural wraith to continue watching over the seal placed on Melzas' castle. The crests used to seal Melzas were given to them by the king, and entrusted with the duty to guard both them, and the seal until someone would come with the power to destroy Melzas. The seven Guardians are:
- All Guardians were originally human, but their ancestors swore an oath of loyalty to a group of Atari, centuries ago. Those Atari doubted the value of their word, so they used an ability to force the oath to be true, and to bind the humans to them, making them Guardians. Throughout the centuries, they continued to use the abilities to improve and aid their Guardians.
- The Guardians were a military organization in the Unknown Regions, dedicated to the protection of Xaxax artifacts. Their leader was Klaxus. At one time in the distant past, possibly even predating the Galactic Republic, the Xaxax were a technologically advanced species that created many strange and powerful devices. After their extinction, a number of their creations were left behind, scattered across the Unknown Regions. Among them were cures for deadly diseases, communication devices, a hidden space station, and an entire world the Xaxax were rumored to have created.
- Guardians/Denjin Makai II is an obscure Japan-only beat'em-up released in 1995 by Banpresto (ie. those guys who made all those robot games). While the graphics and sound weren't that special at the time and the story is basically nonexistent as can be expected for the genre, it's main claim to fame is 8 distinctly different playable characters, each with a large moveset: each character has 4 basic combo strings, a projectile attack, 2 different Desperation Attacks, 2 basic special attacks, a Limit Break and a varying number of unlisted special attacks. The characters are as follows:
- To be a Guardian is to be on the 7th level of the Habbo Helper talent track and are somewhat a reincarnation of Hobbas. They are very simplistic moderators and are part of Paul's plan to make Habbo safer. This feature was talked about during and after The Great Mute. The Guardian program went live on Habbo.com on August 9, 2012, as an additional level of the Habbo Helper track. The first level of Guardians, or Novice Guardian, is able to vote on reports of bullying and determine whether the reported user should receive moderator action, or if he/she is innocent by looking at the chat logs. The next level of Guardian is the same. When you achieve novice Guardian, your Helper Tool has an additional option asking what kind of help you want to give.
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