Meet the Keepers Part 2: Eden History
11 years ago
General
Hello, Everyone!
Updated names:
The Seasons:
Spring - Roi/Beth
Summer - Moqlin/Saint Catherine
Fall - Yila/Vicky
Winter - Vila/Rayna
The Elements:
Earth - Roger
Fire - Sohei
Water - Kyle
Wind - Derek
The Masters:
Time - Rojan/Zachary Thodd
Sun/Daylight - Erish
Moon/Night - Alyna
Magma - Thalias
Space - Aforin/Larissa
2,000 Eden years ago, the Keepers came across a race of dragons. Although they were initially peaceful enough to earn the title of Guardians, a rogue faction soon rose with the desire to wipe out all the inhabitants of Eden. Realizing this early, the Keepers sought to protect their inhabitants by bestowing them with their magic. A plan that quickly backfired when several murders will committed with magic. However, simply taking away everyone's magic was a little taxing, so a plan to do so had to be formed. Luckily, unbeknownst to the other Keepers, three of them had already set in motion their own plan for saving Eden. Vila, Moqlin and Aforin mated with citizens and created the three major families that are so infused with magic, it cannot be removed without sacrificing their lives.
Because of this fact, they were Contracted to remove the magic of anyone who wasn't a member of one of those families. Although, originally, the penalty for not performing their duties as per their Contract was death, that penalty was quickly ignored in favor of a better punishment of community service or whatever punishment their handler chose within certain limits. However, the three families quickly proved the be handfuls and each of the Keepers that started the families was assigned to one of them to keep them in line. Vila, although a spokesperson for the Graives, kept track of the Wryght family. Moqlin was assigned to the Archangels of the Moor family. And Aforin was assigned to the Graives family, or, rather, she took an interest in them Vila and Moqlin agreed watch over the other families. When informed of her duties, Aforin promptly agreed without argument.
Eventually, the rogue Guardians did attack. By the time it happened, the Keepers were distracted with the mess they created. The results were devastating. With fire and lasers, they attacked and destroyed entire continents. Only a handful were left untouched and Eden wasn't the same. They were finally stopped by the military. However, this did not deter them. A changed Eden struggled to recover, but it never really did.
When the war ended and the dust settled, there were a handful of Dark Guardians left. To rid the world of them once and for all, the Hero Project was started by the Keepers. Although originally intended for those who still possessed some magic power but were considered not evil, an experiment was done on members of the three families. Although the most family of these is the creation of Night Wind, better known as Laura Graives who later became a member of the Brethren, others were created in Alpha Centuri and Deneb. Unfortunately, the one in Alpha Centuri was killed personally by the two rogue Guardians that ruled there.
On the continent of Sol, only one city survived: Earth. These wicked Guardians, however, weren't about to leave well enough alone. They had almost succeeded in their goal. But those left knew an all out attack wasn't possible, so they weekend us. While Saul and Ginger took care of the inhabitants of Alpha Centuri, Anthony quickly rose to power in Earth. But, the Hero Project worked. And worked well. Better than the Keepers could ever have imagined. The Brethren were more than powerful enough to take care of Anthony. And, aided by Vila and her girlfriend, Laura managed to also defeat Saul and Ginger in Alpha Centuri. And those two acts put a very definite end to the Guardians pursuit of destroying Eden.
But, just when things looked like they would return to some form of normal, humans finally returned to Eden. They brought with them a slew of issues including racism. Tensions between humans and Edenites grew to the first breaking point and another war erupted in Sol. And only Sol. Elsewhere on the planet, war was furthest from the minds. After the Guardian invasion, Edenites were very adamant about not letting more invaders push them around. no, elsewhere, humans who tried to stir up trouble were met with with some pretty hefty consequences.
The Great War was short last, but it was devastating. Many died on both sides and because it was technically started by members of the Brethren, it made them not well liked by everyone. Which was fine. It was around that time that the Keepers realized the other side effect of them giving away their magic to the populace. It had taken roughly 600 years, but their own powers were beginning to wane. By the time Laura's kids grew up, the Keepers were already discussing replacements. The other reason they were discussing this was that they knew that once the Guardians were not completely out of the picture. They were simply lying in wait. Waiting for the heroes that defeated them to pass out of use. But, with two wars out of the way, an a moment of quiet, the Keepers began to move forward with their newest plan of replacing the Keepers with younger, fresher versions. It was another surprisingly successful plan.
The Seasons:
Spring - Roi/Beth
Summer - Moqlin/Saint Catherine
Fall - Yila/Vicky
Winter - Vila/Rayna
The Elements:
Earth - Roger
Fire - Sohei
Water - Kyle
Wind - Derek
The Masters:
Time - Rojan/Zachary Thodd
Sun/Daylight - Erish
Moon/Night - Alyna
Magma - Thalias
Space - Aforin/Larissa
2,000 Eden years ago, the Keepers came across a race of dragons. Although they were initially peaceful enough to earn the title of Guardians, a rogue faction soon rose with the desire to wipe out all the inhabitants of Eden. Realizing this early, the Keepers sought to protect their inhabitants by bestowing them with their magic. A plan that quickly backfired when several murders will committed with magic. However, simply taking away everyone's magic was a little taxing, so a plan to do so had to be formed. Luckily, unbeknownst to the other Keepers, three of them had already set in motion their own plan for saving Eden. Vila, Moqlin and Aforin mated with citizens and created the three major families that are so infused with magic, it cannot be removed without sacrificing their lives.
Because of this fact, they were Contracted to remove the magic of anyone who wasn't a member of one of those families. Although, originally, the penalty for not performing their duties as per their Contract was death, that penalty was quickly ignored in favor of a better punishment of community service or whatever punishment their handler chose within certain limits. However, the three families quickly proved the be handfuls and each of the Keepers that started the families was assigned to one of them to keep them in line. Vila, although a spokesperson for the Graives, kept track of the Wryght family. Moqlin was assigned to the Archangels of the Moor family. And Aforin was assigned to the Graives family, or, rather, she took an interest in them Vila and Moqlin agreed watch over the other families. When informed of her duties, Aforin promptly agreed without argument.
Eventually, the rogue Guardians did attack. By the time it happened, the Keepers were distracted with the mess they created. The results were devastating. With fire and lasers, they attacked and destroyed entire continents. Only a handful were left untouched and Eden wasn't the same. They were finally stopped by the military. However, this did not deter them. A changed Eden struggled to recover, but it never really did.
When the war ended and the dust settled, there were a handful of Dark Guardians left. To rid the world of them once and for all, the Hero Project was started by the Keepers. Although originally intended for those who still possessed some magic power but were considered not evil, an experiment was done on members of the three families. Although the most family of these is the creation of Night Wind, better known as Laura Graives who later became a member of the Brethren, others were created in Alpha Centuri and Deneb. Unfortunately, the one in Alpha Centuri was killed personally by the two rogue Guardians that ruled there.
On the continent of Sol, only one city survived: Earth. These wicked Guardians, however, weren't about to leave well enough alone. They had almost succeeded in their goal. But those left knew an all out attack wasn't possible, so they weekend us. While Saul and Ginger took care of the inhabitants of Alpha Centuri, Anthony quickly rose to power in Earth. But, the Hero Project worked. And worked well. Better than the Keepers could ever have imagined. The Brethren were more than powerful enough to take care of Anthony. And, aided by Vila and her girlfriend, Laura managed to also defeat Saul and Ginger in Alpha Centuri. And those two acts put a very definite end to the Guardians pursuit of destroying Eden.
But, just when things looked like they would return to some form of normal, humans finally returned to Eden. They brought with them a slew of issues including racism. Tensions between humans and Edenites grew to the first breaking point and another war erupted in Sol. And only Sol. Elsewhere on the planet, war was furthest from the minds. After the Guardian invasion, Edenites were very adamant about not letting more invaders push them around. no, elsewhere, humans who tried to stir up trouble were met with with some pretty hefty consequences.
The Great War was short last, but it was devastating. Many died on both sides and because it was technically started by members of the Brethren, it made them not well liked by everyone. Which was fine. It was around that time that the Keepers realized the other side effect of them giving away their magic to the populace. It had taken roughly 600 years, but their own powers were beginning to wane. By the time Laura's kids grew up, the Keepers were already discussing replacements. The other reason they were discussing this was that they knew that once the Guardians were not completely out of the picture. They were simply lying in wait. Waiting for the heroes that defeated them to pass out of use. But, with two wars out of the way, an a moment of quiet, the Keepers began to move forward with their newest plan of replacing the Keepers with younger, fresher versions. It was another surprisingly successful plan.
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