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  • 状況: 廃止 最後のリーダー: Warden Maiev Shadowsong Watchersは第三次大戦直後まで存在した看守と捜査官の組織である。
  • The Watchers were a race of beings that were created by God.
  • The Watchers were an unofficial Trill organisation dedicated to the detection and circumvention of parasite activity. (DS9 novel: Unity)
  • In 904 B.C. the immortal, Methos, discovered the proto-Watchers organization after overhearing a conversation in which immortals he was familiar with were discussed. He was able to infiltrate the organization, thanks to his extremely low profile. He met and married a Watcher named Ruth at that time. Methos also met his own Watcher in 16th century Italy, and enjoyed a friendship with him. He, alone among immortals, has been aware of them almost from the beginning.
  • The Watchers are a type of exile gang that inhibit the exile hideout called the Ole Miller Projects and are led by the Watchman. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Watchers are a demonic beings as old as the earth itself. They are masters at the art of deception. According to a Jewish legend, they were put on Earth to watch over humankind, hence their name. In Dragons in Our Midst, they took on semi-physical bodies in order to marry humans, such as Morgan. These unions produced the original Nephilim.
  • The Watchers were the jailers and marshals of night elf society until shortly after the Third War. They guarded the barrow-prisons of the night elves. Though their members came from a number of backgrounds, their original members came from the Sisterhood of Elune.
  • Watchers is a 2012 TV series created and produced by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar.
  • Watchers is a term used to describe a group of ghosts, including Carl Sessick, that observe events and occasionally warn people like Melinda Gordon of events to come.
  • The Watchers are three corrupt followers of the demon lord Sutekh who live in the underworld with him. The Watchers are unable to access the real world but can enter it using the body of a Totem avatar. The watchers cut themselves and bleed into a Totem doll and can be summoned into the real world with a Ouija Board. They can see everything that the Totem can see through a special looking glass. While they are in control of the Totem they can drain human's energy and make themselves stronger, but any injury dealt to the Totem is dealt to them, this includes death. When the puppets kill all three Totems, the watchers die too.
  • When I was young, my mom would make us go to church every single Sunday, without fail. It was a small, tight-knit community with a simple white building that filled only half of the twenty pews. We knew everyone's names and faces, I went to school with all of the kids, and whenever someone had a party or wedding of some sort, it was common courtesy to invite members of the church.
  • The Watchers were known to be the oldest species in the universe, and committed to observing and compiling knowledge on all aspects of the universe without any interference. This policy of non-interference was due to a well-meaning attempt by the Watchers to bestow knowledge on another race which resulted in that race destroying itself. Despite this, the Watcher Uatu revealed himself to the superhero team the Fantastic Four, and aided them on several occasions against global threats such as the Molecule Man, Galactus and the Overmind. After blatant interference with the mission of the Kree soldier Mar-vell, Uatu was put on trial by his own race, but was released on the provision that he would never directly interfere again.
  • Watchers is a novel written by the best-selling author Dean Koontz. It was first published in the US by Berkley Publishing Group in 1987. In Watchers, Travis Cornell, a retired Delta Force soldier, goes hunting early one morning and finds a dog. After they flee from an unknown predator, Travis adopts the dog, naming it Einstein when he perceives its unusually intelligent behavior. Over the next few days, however, Travis learns that Einstein is much more than he originally thought. In fact, Einstein is sentient, and possesses a human-level intellect, possibly capable of reading and spelling.
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  • Puppet Master 4, The Final Chapter
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  • by Sep 21st 2011 at 4:00PM
  • by Jun 22nd 2014 8:00PM
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