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  • The Psychedrome turns out to be a spaceship which crashed on Earth generations ago. It's alien inhabitants are the multi-eyed Keepers.
  • The Keepers are the ruling government of Tharios, and oversee all matters of the state to do with the city. In 1041 KF, Trisana Chandler and her teacher Niklaren Goldeye travel to Tharios and run into a bit of trouble with an elusive killer called the Ghost. The daskhoi Demakos Nomasdina tries to convince fellow citizen Jumshida Dawnspeaker to come with him to the Keepers to request that the district of Khapik be closed so that he can catch the Ghost.
  • The Keepers are a small, mysterious, cross-cultural and multiracial faction founded by Mairn Villabo sometime after the birth of Zeranafska in the Third Age and which has existed for centuries. Nymgrock Sigiln discovered the text about the Keepers while browsing through Alent's libraries in 1017 AE in search of information about the Blood Fever.
  • The Keepers is the name of a team within the Wildstorm Universe. The Keepers are a United States federal team designed with the purpose of handling superpowered beings. Their duties vary depending on their marching orders, however they are closely in service to International Operations, particularly with one of its directors Ivana Baiul.
  • The Keepers was the name given to a race of humanoid beings that inhabited the planet Urak. These skeletal beings native world was a barren world where their race struggled to exist. Their existence changed when their homeworld was visited by the Guardians of the Universe who were seeking a place that would serve as a storage ground for the Green Lantern Power Batteries. This came after it became apparent that members of the Green Lantern Corps began to suffer when their Power Rings ran out of charge. Thus, the Oans sought out a means of addressing this issue by providing easy access between a Green Lantern and their Power Rings. They learnt that the unique properties of Urak allowed for a temporal conduit between a Power Battery and Power Ring whereupon they made a pact with the native sp
  • A "keeper" is a simple device for securing a cord to something else (sometimes another cord or even itself). They are handy for sub-dividing looplets or adjusting the size of a or for binding the top and bottom strings of a modular tri-string loop. Many different devices can be used as keepers: small hair clips and scrunchies, cord locks, twist ties, etc. A handy lightweight keeper can be made from a bead and a rubber band or small hair elastic as shown below.
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  • *Amandil Thylus *5 other unnamed members
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  • Bad
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  • right|200px|thumb|The Keepers confront both Ripclaw & Sarah Rainmaker in StormWatch Vol. 1 #8. The Keepers is the name of a team within the Wildstorm Universe. The Keepers are a United States federal team designed with the purpose of handling superpowered beings. Their duties vary depending on their marching orders, however they are closely in service to International Operations, particularly with one of its directors Ivana Baiul. left|thumb|200px|The Keepers confront Battalion in StormWatch Vol.1 #8. The Keepers had a significant appearance when assigned to apprehend the fugitive Sarah Rainmaker while on the San Carlos Reservation in the southwestern United States. The team sent after her soon had to contend with Ripclaw, working as a solo agent from Cyberforce, sent by Reservation tribal elders to find Sarah. In addition to fighting Ripclaw, The Keepers had to combat the arriving presence of StormWatch One, sent on request by the Elders to also help save Sarah Rainmaker. right|thumb|200px|Keepers in action. The following battle ended in The Keepers being destroyed by Stormwatch's Fuji and its leader being neutralized by Battalion.
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Team Name
  • Keepers
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  • Active
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  • Elves, Dwarves, Humans, Demons
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  • "Keepers"
Name
  • The Keepers
Region
  • Worldwide
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  • Cult
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  • 6(xsd:integer)
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  • TBA
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  • TBA
Title
  • Keeper
Identity
  • Secret
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  • TBA
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  • Wildstorm Universe
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  • The Keepers was the name given to a race of humanoid beings that inhabited the planet Urak. These skeletal beings native world was a barren world where their race struggled to exist. Their existence changed when their homeworld was visited by the Guardians of the Universe who were seeking a place that would serve as a storage ground for the Green Lantern Power Batteries. This came after it became apparent that members of the Green Lantern Corps began to suffer when their Power Rings ran out of charge. Thus, the Oans sought out a means of addressing this issue by providing easy access between a Green Lantern and their Power Rings. They learnt that the unique properties of Urak allowed for a temporal conduit between a Power Battery and Power Ring whereupon they made a pact with the native species. In exchange for rebuilding their world, the race would act as protectors and custodians of the Power Batteries that were stored in the Emerald Plains. Thus, the native inhabitants of Urak became known as the Keepers due to their new role. The unique composition of their homeworld led to the Power Batteries growing as if they were crops within the Emerald Fields. Though they held an important role in the Green Lantern Corps, their existence was not known to the Green Lanterns with even their Power Rings unable to identify the species. These conditions, however, led to a form of symbiosis as the Power Batteries provided energy that nourished Urak and fed its people. The energy of Willpower was thus infused into the singular DNA of the Keepers and provided them an amazingly potent force of will. As a result, they became beings that possessed an innate reserve of willpower which was overwhelming and not in proportion with their relatively common forms. This trait made their armor completely immune to the effects of Lantern Energy Construct that derived from Willpower in the Emotional Spectrum. Their strength of will made them capable of actually willing their own bodies to shut down and kill themselves. The lush homeworld allowed their race to prosper as shepherds in this role. Events changed for the race in 2012 when the Oans arrived on Urak and removed all the Power Batteries from the Keepers care who they referred to as undeserving parasites. This act led to Urak returning to its formerly barren existence with the Keepers struggling to simply survive. In this time, the Keepers came to realize that they had never truly appreciated the beauty of their homeworld when it became a paradise which now became a desolate wasteland that was devoid of water. As a result of these events, the Keepers became dedicated to the task of restoring their world by their own means whilst getting revenge on the Guardians as well as their servants. Thus, they planned a campaign to collect natural resources through Stargates along with a strategy to claim the Central Power Battery on Oa itself. To power their Stargate, the Keepers used the older members of their kind as living energy sources.
  • The Keepers is the name of a team within the Wildstorm Universe. The Keepers are a United States federal team designed with the purpose of handling superpowered beings. Their duties vary depending on their marching orders, however they are closely in service to International Operations, particularly with one of its directors Ivana Baiul. The Keepers had a significant appearance when assigned to apprehend the fugitive Sarah Rainmaker while on the San Carlos Reservation in the southwestern United States. The team sent after her soon had to contend with Ripclaw, working as a solo agent from Cyberforce, sent by Reservation tribal elders to find Sarah. In addition to fighting Ripclaw, The Keepers had to combat the arriving presence of StormWatch One, sent on request by the Elders to also help save Sarah Rainmaker. The following battle ended in The Keepers being destroyed by Stormwatch's Fuji (who jammed the barrel of a tank full of the Keepers and caused it to explode) and its leader being neutralized by Battalion.
  • The Psychedrome turns out to be a spaceship which crashed on Earth generations ago. It's alien inhabitants are the multi-eyed Keepers.
  • The Keepers are the ruling government of Tharios, and oversee all matters of the state to do with the city. In 1041 KF, Trisana Chandler and her teacher Niklaren Goldeye travel to Tharios and run into a bit of trouble with an elusive killer called the Ghost. The daskhoi Demakos Nomasdina tries to convince fellow citizen Jumshida Dawnspeaker to come with him to the Keepers to request that the district of Khapik be closed so that he can catch the Ghost.
  • The Keepers are a small, mysterious, cross-cultural and multiracial faction founded by Mairn Villabo sometime after the birth of Zeranafska in the Third Age and which has existed for centuries. Nymgrock Sigiln discovered the text about the Keepers while browsing through Alent's libraries in 1017 AE in search of information about the Blood Fever.
  • A "keeper" is a simple device for securing a cord to something else (sometimes another cord or even itself). They are handy for sub-dividing looplets or adjusting the size of a or for binding the top and bottom strings of a modular tri-string loop. Many different devices can be used as keepers: small hair clips and scrunchies, cord locks, twist ties, etc. A handy lightweight keeper can be made from a bead and a rubber band or small hair elastic as shown below. Rubber bands are great for keepers that you tend to leave on the loop. I often put a keeper on either end of the top-string of large loops so that I can make the effective loop size smaller. And for garlands with large looplets, I will put one or two on per looplet. I slide them into place to subdivide the looplet if I want smaller looplets and slide them out of the way to restore the original size. Hair elastics, because they are thicker, are easier to put on and take off in the field. When I make a keeper with hair elastic, I use a drop or two of super glue on the lark's head knot to keep it from coming undone.
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