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The Gatekeepers are an Imperial Fists successor chapter and the leader of the five Astartes Chapters that make up the Hell Warders tasked to defend the Imperium against Chaos incursions from the 'Hellgates' dual warp storms in the Segmentum Solar which are uncomfortably close to Holy Terra..

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  • The Gatekeepers are an Imperial Fists successor chapter and the leader of the five Astartes Chapters that make up the Hell Warders tasked to defend the Imperium against Chaos incursions from the 'Hellgates' dual warp storms in the Segmentum Solar which are uncomfortably close to Holy Terra..
  • The Four Great Seireimon Gatekeepers (四大瀞霊門門番, Shidai Seireimon Monban) are the guardians of Seireitei's gates.
  • The Gatekeepers were the guards of The Knights' Academy. Their captain was Daxiel Xaxis, and they took orders from Hax Vostillix, who gave them unnecessary power which they exercised to do Hax's bidding. The Gatekeepers' uniforms were white, with a red Logworm insignia on the front. After Hax's assassination at the hands of Vilnix Pompolnius, the Gatekeepers went on a murderous rampage and attacked the academics of the Knights' Academy. In the end, they were defeated, and the Gatekeepers were disbanded and replaced and their uniforms changed to simple black robes with numerous duelling patches.
  • The Tortallan Gods of Discord and Violence in the Chaos Realms.
  • "Toroah: The messianic figure of the Gatekeepers cult's mythology. Said to wield a weapon called 'Vandal Heart' and to embody 'serenity and fury' " - Description of Toroah in the Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgment in-game encyclopedia. According to the in-game encyclopedia in the third game of the series, the Gatekeepers used the Dread Mines tunnels as secret meeting place after the 'Path of Unity' project was cancelled and after their cult got banned in the whole continent. They used to meet there because it's the place in which Keliask the giant and his followers were put to rest in peace.
  • They first appeared in The Sandman #18 Dream Country: A Dream of a Thousand Cats. Their power and authority are derived from Morpheus himself. When Morpheus was captured in Preludes and Nocturnes, they weakened, and lost their ability to guard the palace or protect the Dreaming. After the griffin was destroyed by the Furies in The Kindly Ones, the new incarnation of Dream did not remake him, but asked the gryphons of Greek myth to send one of their own. (#71)
  • As a servant of Osira on the dark side, Jake will be given the quest to annihilate the Guardians and have their powers removed from this realm. Depending on wether you obey to her instructions, different Endings will unfold after you defeat her father, the late pharaoh in his tomb. The locations of the Guardians' crystals are:
  • These are four NPC crystals that are part of the Gateway to the Deep quest. They are located at 87.6S 4.4W on a a small mountain ledge on the South Direlands Landbridge. The only way to initially access them is through a portal at the end of either the Devastated Falatacot Temple or the Corrupted Falatacot Temple, both on Aerlinthe. If you speak to Shemza before handing the Yellow Jewel you'll be flagged to use the the Gatekeepers Portal just west of Ayan Baqur at 60.3S 90.7W that takes you directly to the Gatekeepers (useful for returning once a week to loot the Black Marrow Reliquary chests).
  • The Gatekeepers are stone warriors who protected the Ninjetti temple on Phaedos. The four Gatekeepers, with a row of three along the bottom, and a fourth above the central lower one, were as follows * The central lower one (designated here as Gatekeeper #1) wielded serrated curved blades. * The left lower one (designated as Gatekeeper #2) wielded a spiked/bladed spear. * The right lower one (designated as Gatekeeper #3) wielded a spiked club. * The central upper one, Gatekeeper #4, wielded a six-bladed axe (three on each side).
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  • Dmesne
  • Lurza
  • Rhujun
  • Shemza
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  • Lurza Icon.png
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  • Dmesne Live.jpg
  • Lurza Live.jpg
  • Rhujun Live.jpg
  • Shemza Live.jpg
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Battle Cry
  • They Shall Not Pass!
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  • Gatekeepers
  • Dmesne
  • Lurza
  • Rhujun
  • Shemza
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Chapter Master
  • Grand Castellan Peter Symmeon
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  • Defense
Founding
  • Fourth, 33rd Millenium
Homeworld
  • Pylos, Thermopylae sub-sector
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  • File: Gatekeepers SP.jpg
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  • The Gatekeepers are an Imperial Fists successor chapter and the leader of the five Astartes Chapters that make up the Hell Warders tasked to defend the Imperium against Chaos incursions from the 'Hellgates' dual warp storms in the Segmentum Solar which are uncomfortably close to Holy Terra..
  • The Gatekeepers are stone warriors who protected the Ninjetti temple on Phaedos. The four Gatekeepers, with a row of three along the bottom, and a fourth above the central lower one, were as follows * The central lower one (designated here as Gatekeeper #1) wielded serrated curved blades. * The left lower one (designated as Gatekeeper #2) wielded a spiked/bladed spear. * The right lower one (designated as Gatekeeper #3) wielded a spiked club. * The central upper one, Gatekeeper #4, wielded a six-bladed axe (three on each side). They live on the Planet Phaedos, and are tasked with guarding the Great Power from unworthy hands. Only by defeating all four of them would the Great Power be released. They are situated inside the walls of the Temple of the Great Power, with their armor and weapons cast in stone. When a challenger approaches, the stone armor and weapons are replaced with steel ones, and the rock monsters come to life. The Rangers initially struggled against the rock monsters, but soon realized their weak point: Their brains. Using that, they quickly defeated the rock monsters and claimed the Great Power for themselves.
  • The Four Great Seireimon Gatekeepers (四大瀞霊門門番, Shidai Seireimon Monban) are the guardians of Seireitei's gates.
  • These are four NPC crystals that are part of the Gateway to the Deep quest. They are located at 87.6S 4.4W on a a small mountain ledge on the South Direlands Landbridge. The only way to initially access them is through a portal at the end of either the Devastated Falatacot Temple or the Corrupted Falatacot Temple, both on Aerlinthe. If you speak to Shemza before handing the Yellow Jewel you'll be flagged to use the the Gatekeepers Portal just west of Ayan Baqur at 60.3S 90.7W that takes you directly to the Gatekeepers (useful for returning once a week to loot the Black Marrow Reliquary chests). Note: Some people handed in the Yellow Jewel before talking to Shemza and aren't flagged to use the Ayan portal. A few people have had an +Envoy fix it for them, but others have been told they can't be helped. One way around this is to tie to the surface portal in any of the crystal dungeons, alternatively you can keep one of the Shards and show it to either of the Aerlinthe statues and it will also send you straight to the Gatekeepers like the Ayan portal does. The shard is not used up in the process so you can use it again to return the next time. You allow Devastated Watcher to examine your Radiant Shard. The light of the shard bathes the Watcher statue in light. You here a whisper in your mind, "You must bring this to the Gatekeepers... I will send you to them..."
  • The Gatekeepers were the guards of The Knights' Academy. Their captain was Daxiel Xaxis, and they took orders from Hax Vostillix, who gave them unnecessary power which they exercised to do Hax's bidding. The Gatekeepers' uniforms were white, with a red Logworm insignia on the front. After Hax's assassination at the hands of Vilnix Pompolnius, the Gatekeepers went on a murderous rampage and attacked the academics of the Knights' Academy. In the end, they were defeated, and the Gatekeepers were disbanded and replaced and their uniforms changed to simple black robes with numerous duelling patches.
  • As a servant of Osira on the dark side, Jake will be given the quest to annihilate the Guardians and have their powers removed from this realm. Depending on wether you obey to her instructions, different Endings will unfold after you defeat her father, the late pharaoh in his tomb. The locations of the Guardians' crystals are: * at the top of the Tower of Hades (on top of Osira's lair) * at the church in the Ruins of the Past * in the cave where you teleport from Egypt to Greece (southwest of the village of Athrosa) * in the cave that is at the first intersection when coming from the greek village towards the Tower of Hades
  • The Tortallan Gods of Discord and Violence in the Chaos Realms.
  • "Toroah: The messianic figure of the Gatekeepers cult's mythology. Said to wield a weapon called 'Vandal Heart' and to embody 'serenity and fury' " - Description of Toroah in the Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgment in-game encyclopedia. According to the in-game encyclopedia in the third game of the series, the Gatekeepers used the Dread Mines tunnels as secret meeting place after the 'Path of Unity' project was cancelled and after their cult got banned in the whole continent. They used to meet there because it's the place in which Keliask the giant and his followers were put to rest in peace.
  • They first appeared in The Sandman #18 Dream Country: A Dream of a Thousand Cats. Their power and authority are derived from Morpheus himself. When Morpheus was captured in Preludes and Nocturnes, they weakened, and lost their ability to guard the palace or protect the Dreaming. After the griffin was destroyed by the Furies in The Kindly Ones, the new incarnation of Dream did not remake him, but asked the gryphons of Greek myth to send one of their own. (#71)
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