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The [[Beige Guardian]] supposedly made [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]]'s life miserable by putting him on a stupid quest to fight his past enemies in all his incarnations so far. Probably, though, this only occurred as a result of [[Izzy Sinclair]] mucking about with the [[Time-Space Visualiser]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Happy Deathday]]'') | The [[Beige Guardian]] supposedly made [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]]'s life miserable by putting him on a stupid quest to fight his past enemies in all his incarnations so far. Probably, though, this only occurred as a result of [[Izzy Sinclair]] mucking about with the [[Time-Space Visualiser]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Happy Deathday]]'') | ||
One source states that the Red Guardian of Justice was orginally the thirteenth incarnation of [[the Doctor]]. (''[[Missing Pieces]]'') | One source states that the Red Guardian of Justice was orginally the thirteenth incarnation of [[the Doctor]]. ([[CP]]: ''[[Aspects of Evil]]'' (''[[Missing Pieces]]'')) | ||
:''Depending on opinion, the [[Missing Pieces]] anthology may or may not form of part of [[Doctor Who Universe]] canon.'' | :''Depending on opinion, the [[Missing Pieces]] anthology may or may not form of part of [[Doctor Who Universe]] canon.'' |
Revision as of 18:10, 30 April 2009
The Guardians of Time, collectively known as the Six-Fold God were Transcendental Beings entrusted with aspects of the universe.
Guardians
- Black Guardian Of Darkness and Chaos.
- White Guardian Of Light and Order.
- Crystal Guardian Of Dream.
- Red Guardian Of Justice.
- Azure Guardian Of Equilibrium.
- Gold Guardian Of Life.
Nature
Physically, the Guardians existed in Calabi-Yau Space. Together the Guardians were the Six-Fold-God of the Six-Fold-Realm. (PDA: The Quantum Archangel) Though usually the Guardians would seem to be above technology, the Doctor made reference to "Guardian technology" in reference to the first Key to Time. (DW: The Armageddon Factor)
Interactions with other beings
The existence of the Guardians was known to the Time Lords. (DW: The Ribos Operation) Rassilon himself only knew of two Guardians, the twin opposed pairs representing Black and White. Rassilon also considered the Great Old Ones "sub-Guardians". (PDA: Divided Loyalties)
The Eternals also knew of the Guardians of Time and respected them greatly. (PDA: The Quantum Archangel) They set up the games that kept the Eternals amused. (DW: Enlightenment)
The Guardians have used other beings as willing or unwilling instruments. The White Guardian set the Doctor and his companions on a quests for the two Keys to Time (DW: The Ribos Operation, DWM: Time & Time Again), while the Black Guardian assigned the Shadow to stop him (DW: The Armageddon Factor).
The Black Guardian would employ another agent, Turlough (DW Mawdryn Undead) to kill the Doctor and later, with the White Guardian, sponsored a contest for a group of Eternals to win Enlightenment. (DW: Enlightenment) The Crystal Guardian, however, simply pursued private games. (PDA: Divided Loyalties) They could also act together to directly re-shape creation as the Six-Fold God, as when they retroactively un-did the very existence of Prometheus. (PDA: The Quantum Archangel)
Known Guardians
The Guardians numbered six in all (PDA: Divided Loyalties). The Black Guardian represented Darkness and Chaos. (DW: The Ribos Operation) The Crystal Guardian represented Dream. (PDA: Divided Loyalties) The White Guardian represented Light and order. (DW: The Ribos Operation) The Red Guardian represented Justice, the Azure Guardian represented Equilibrium and the Gold Guardian represented Life. (PDA: The Quantum Archangel)
The Beige Guardian supposedly made the Doctor's life miserable by putting him on a stupid quest to fight his past enemies in all his incarnations so far. Probably, though, this only occurred as a result of Izzy Sinclair mucking about with the Time-Space Visualiser. (DWM: Happy Deathday)
One source states that the Red Guardian of Justice was orginally the thirteenth incarnation of the Doctor. (CP: Aspects of Evil (Missing Pieces))
- Depending on opinion, the Missing Pieces anthology may or may not form of part of Doctor Who Universe canon.
Behind the Scenes
The existence of the Celestial Toymaker as a character on Doctor Who pre-dates the introduction of the Guardian mythos. Later continuity retroactively made him a Guardian.