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|appearances = {{il|[[TV]]: ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again]]''|[[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights]]''|[[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Chaos Pool]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Games (short story)|Games]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[Endgame (DWM comic story)|Endgame]]''|[[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Magic Mousetrap]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[To Sleep, Perchance to Scream]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[The Greatest Gamble (comic story)|The Greatest Gamble]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[The Nightmare Fair (novelisation)|The Nightmare Fair]]''|[[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Nightmare Fair (audio story)|The Nightmare Fair]]''|[[AUDIO]]: ''[[Solitaire]]''}}
 
 
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The '''Guardians of Time''', usually simply referred to as '''Guardians''' ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'') and also known as the '''Council of Guardians''', ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'') were masters of [[reality]], elemental forces embodying several aspects of the [[universe]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'') Created by the [[Matrix Lord]]s under [[Rassilon]]'s guidance, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Legacy of Gallifrey]]'') they were the upper echelons of the [[Great Old One]]s, a pantheon within a pantheon. Despite being at the pinnacle of reality, they would defer to "[[Grace|Greater Old Ones]]" in some matters. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'', ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'')
   
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According to some accounts, they numbered six in total, and together were known as the '''Six-Fold God'''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'') In other accounts, there were only two, the [[Black Guardian|Black]] and [[White Guardian]]s, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Legacy of Gallifrey]]'') who alone claimed to each be responsible for 50% of the universe ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights (audio story)|The Destroyer of Delights]]'') and to be the two individuals responsible for the balance of the cosmos. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'') [[Celestial Toymaker|The Celestial Toymaker]], a powerful being encountered by [[the Doctor]] on many occasions ([[TV]]: ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Endgame (DWM comic story)|Endgame]]'', et al.) once claimed to be a third active Guardian out of the six, the Crystal Guardian of Dream and Fantasy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'')
The '''Guardians of Time''', usually simply referred to as '''Guardians''' and also known as the '''Council of Guardians''' or the '''Six-Fold God''', were masters of [[reality]], embodying aspects of the [[universe]]. They were the upper echelons of the [[Great Old One]]s, at the pinnacle of reality, but could still defer to "Greater Old Ones" in some matters. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]'', ''[[The Quantum Archangel]]'')
 
   
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Yet another account saw [[the Accord]] identifying himself as the Rainbow Guardian of the Quantum Realm, adding a seventh Guardian ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Home Fires Burn (novel)|Home Fires Burn]]'') to the roster of six comprising the White and Black Guardians, the Celestial Toymaker, and the unseen Red, Azure and Gold Guardians. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'')
Although numbering six in total, the only Guardians ever visibly active were the [[Celestial Toymaker]], and the [[Black Guardian|Black]] and [[White Guardian]]s who claimed to each be responsible for 50% of the universe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights]]'')
 
 
== Known Guardians ==
   
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The [[White Guardian]] of Light and Order/Structure was known to and met by [[the Doctor]], alongside his nefarious counterpart the [[Black Guardian]] of Darkness and Chaos/Entropy. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'', ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'','' [[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'')
== Guardians ==
 
* [[White Guardian]] of Light and Order/Structure
 
* [[Black Guardian]] of Darkness and Chaos/Entropy
 
* [[Celestial Toymaker|Crystal Guardian]] of Dream and Fantasy
 
* [[Red Guardian]] of Justice and Truth
 
* [[Azure Guardian]] of Equilibrium and Balance and its twin
 
* [[Gold Guardian]] of Life and Death
 
   
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The [[Celestial Toymaker]] once claimed to be "the Crystal Guardian of Dream and Fantasy", in an account also mentioning [[Red Guardian|the Red Guardian]] of Justice and Truth, [[Azure Guardian|the Azure Guardian]] of Equilibrium and Balance and the [[Gold Guardian]] of Life and Death. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'') [[The Accord]] likewise identified itself as the Rainbow Guardian of the Quantum Realm ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Home Fires Burn (novel)|Home Fires Burn]]'')
A fictional [[Beige Guardian]] once appeared to force the first eight incarnations of [[the Doctor]] to defeat all their past enemies at once, but it was actually just a video game [[Izzy Sinclair]] was playing on the [[Time-Space Visualiser]] aboard [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Happy Deathday (comic story)|Happy Deathday]]'')
 
   
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Finally, within the bounds of a [[video game]] played by [[Izzy Sinclair]] on the [[Time-Space Visualiser]] in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], a [[Beige Guardian]] was seen forcing the first eight incarnations of [[the Doctor]] to defeat all their past enemies at once, though there exists no independent existence of this Guardian's existence outside the game. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Happy Deathday (comic story)|Happy Deathday]]'')
== Nature and powers ==
 
Physically, the Council of Guardians existed in [[Calabi-Yau Space]]. When together, they were the Six-Fold-God of the [[Six-Fold-Realm]] and were able to reshape space/time anyway they wanted. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'') The Guardians were considered to be immortal. When [[Turlough]] believed the Black Guardian destroyed, the White Guardian explained that they would always exist until the universe no longer needed them.
 
   
 
== Nature ==
The Black and White Guardians drew strength from their respective elements, becoming stronger or weaker depending on the state of their elements in the universe. The Black Guardian was most powerful in the [[far future]], at the end of the universe where his counterpart could not interfere. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War]]'') The Toymaker explained that everyone in the [[multiverse]] had dreams and that he shaped them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]'')
 
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The Guardians of Good and Evil were projections of the forces of the universes, whom [[Rassilon]] created from within [[the Matrix]], using the [[Amplified Panatropic Computation]] network to boost his mental powers and those of [[Matrix Lord|the other dead Time Lords]]. He gave them the [[Key to Time]] to allow them to stop the universe if it fell out of balance. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Legacy of Gallifrey]]'')
   
 
Physically, the Council of Guardians existed in [[Calabi-Yau Space]]. When together, they were the Six-Fold-God of the [[Six-Fold-Realm]] and were able to fashion space and time anyway they wanted. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'') The Guardians were considered to be immortal, but were capable of being destroyed. When [[Turlough]] believed the Black Guardian destroyed, the White Guardian explained that they would always exist until the universe no longer needed them. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'')
The [[Seventh Doctor]] stated that they were capable of altering time on a grand scale and that the power they represented could not exist on something as small as a planet. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Heat]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]'') While the [[Eighth Doctor]] claimed they did not have the power to stop the universe from expanding, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dominion (novel)|Dominion]]'') the Seventh Doctor said they were one of the powers of the [[Omniverse]] that could do anything, hinting they could pull the arms off spiral galaxies. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future]]'')
 
   
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The Guardians' natural form, like the other Old Ones, was a collective [[consciousness]] possessing neither form nor substance and existing between [[dimension]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'') They could assume a form for a brief period as an "interface" with the universe, though they found it "cramped" existing in five dimensions. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights (audio story)|The Destroyer of Delights]]'') According to one account, the Black and White Guardians were initially one being, created by another Guardian before splitting upon physically entering the universe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Power to the People (short story)|Power to the People]]'')
More specific powers of the Guardians included:
 
   
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== Powers ==
*Transmogrification. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]'', ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'')
 
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The [[Seventh Doctor]] said they were one of the powers of the [[Omniverse]] that could do anything, hinting they could pull the arms off spiral galaxies, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future (novel)|No Future]]'') and stating that they were capable of altering time on a grand scale; the power they represented could not exist on something as small as a planet. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Heat (novel)|Blood Heat]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]'')
*[[Hypnosis]].
 
*[[Telekinesis]].
 
*Omniscient-like knowledge, including information on planets, [[transmat capsule]]s, [[TARDIS]]es, and [[Terminus]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'')
 
*Penetrating a [[TARDIS]] [[defence shield]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadow of Weng-Chiang]]'')
 
*Controlling a TARDIS and absorbing its energy.
 
*Channeling power through an individual.(''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'')
 
*Follow an individual through [[time]] and [[space]].
 
*Moving individuals through time and space. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War]]'')
 
*Creating [[force field]]s.
 
*Great physical strength.
 
*Flight.
 
*Controlling large groups.
 
*Freezing time. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights]]'', ''[[The Chaos Pool]]'')
 
   
 
In relation to their omnipotence, specific powers of the Guardians included:
:''see also [[Great Old One]] and [[Celestial Toymaker]]''
 
   
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* Transmogrification, changing their shape at will and usually assuming a form familiar to those who saw them ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'', ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'')
In terms of weaknesses, the Black Guardian was affected when the TARDIS's defensive systems were fully activated, reshaping into his negative form for unexplained reasons. He could also be dispersed by releases of energy such as the breaking of the Key to Time, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]'') the shorting-out of [[time differential]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'') or contact with [[Enlightenment]]. (''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'') Both he and the White Guardian were also sent back to their struggle in the "echoing void" by [[the Grace]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Chaos Pool]]'')
 
 
* [[Hypnosis]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'')
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* [[Telekinesis]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'')
 
* Omniscient-like knowledge, including information on planets, [[transmat capsule]]s, [[TARDIS]]es, and [[Terminus]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'')
 
* Penetrating a [[TARDIS]] [[defence shield]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadow of Weng-Chiang (novel)|The Shadow of Weng-Chiang]]'')
 
* Controlling a TARDIS and absorbing its energy ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'')
 
* Channelling power through an individual ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'')
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* Following an individual through [[time]] and [[space]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War (novel)|The Well-Mannered War]]'')
 
* Moving individuals through time and space ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War (novel)|The Well-Mannered War]]'')
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* Creating [[force field]]s ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights (audio story)|The Destroyer of Delights]]'')
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* Inserting themselves into the [[time stream]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights (audio story)|The Destroyer of Delights]]'')
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* Great physical strength ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Chaos Pool (audio story)|The Chaos Pool]]'')
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* Flight ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights (audio story)|The Destroyer of Delights]]'')
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* Controlling large groups ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Chaos Pool (audio story)|The Chaos Pool]]'')
 
* Freezing time ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights (audio story)|The Destroyer of Delights]]'', ''[[The Chaos Pool (audio story)|The Chaos Pool]]'')
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* Additionally, the Black Guardian threatened [[Turlough]] with [[immortality]], but this may have been a lie. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'')
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In terms of weaknesses, the Guardians could not reach into closed super-dimensional spaces. Because their being was linked to the [[Key to Time]], if the Key decayed they would become affected, susceptible to [[energy weapon]]s and age. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights (audio story)|The Destroyer of Delights]]'') However, while they were able to use the Key to Time, they were not left with an imprint of it as was the case with others. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Power to the People (short story)|Power to the People]]'') Additionally, for their seemingly omnipotent power, the [[Eighth Doctor]] claimed even they couldn't stop the universe from expanding. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dominion (novel)|Dominion]]'')
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The Black Guardian was affected when the TARDIS's defensive systems were fully activated, reshaping into his negative form for unexplained reasons. He was also dispersed by releases of energy such as the breaking of the Key to Time, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'') the shorting-out of [[time differential]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'') and contact with [[Enlightenment]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'') Both he and the White Guardian were also sent back to their struggle in the "echoing void" by [[the Grace]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Chaos Pool (audio story)|The Chaos Pool]]'')
   
 
== Technology ==
 
== Technology ==
Though the Guardians seemed to be above traditional technology, the [[Fourth Doctor]] mentioned "Guardian technology" in reference to the first [[Key to Time]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]'') which [[Clarke's Law|existed at every point in time]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War]]'') Apart from maintaining the equilibrium of time itself, the Key respresented the power of the Guardians and was also used to erase the memory of the [[Millennium War]] and to trap [[Kronos]] in his [[Crystal of Kronos|crystal]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel]]''
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Though the Guardians seemed to be above traditional technology, the [[Fourth Doctor]] mentioned "Guardian technology" in reference to the first [[Key to Time]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'') which [[Clarke's Law|existed at every point in time]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War (novel)|The Well-Mannered War]]'') Apart from maintaining the equilibrium of time itself, the Key represented the totality of the Guardians' power, and was also used to erase the memory of the [[Millennium War]] and to trap [[Kronos]] in his [[Crystal of Kronos|crystal]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'')
   
Additionally, the [[core to the Key to Time]] was used to track the segments, which were tied to the Guardians who could draw energy from them. Should the segments start to decay, the Guardians could feel the creep of [[entropy]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights]]'', ''[[The Chaos Pool]]'')
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Additionally, the [[core to the Key to Time]] was used to track the segments, which were tied to the Guardians who could draw energy from them. Should the segments start to decay, the Guardians could feel the effects of [[entropy]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights (audio story)|The Destroyer of Delights]]'', ''[[The Chaos Pool (audio story)|The Chaos Pool]]'')
   
The Black Guardian made use of a [[Guardian crystal|crystal]] that represented a contract with his agents. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War]]'')
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The Black Guardian made use of a [[Guardian crystal|crystal]] that represented a contract with his agents. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War (novel)|The Well-Mannered War]]'')
   
 
== Interactions with other beings ==
 
== Interactions with other beings ==
 
The Black and White Guardians drew strength from their respective elements, becoming stronger or weaker depending on the state of their elements in the universe. The Black Guardian was most powerful in the [[far future]], at the end of the universe where his counterpart could not interfere. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyer of Delights (audio story)|The Destroyer of Delights]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War (novel)|The Well-Mannered War]]'') He created wars to justify his existence, while the Guardian of Justice created conflict. The Toymaker explained that he was in this universe because everyone in the [[multiverse]] had dreams and that he shaped them lest they become stale. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'')
   
The [[Eternal]]s knew of the Guardians and respected them greatly, calling them "Enlighteners" as they set up the games that kept the Eternals amused. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'')
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Like the other Old Ones, the Guardians originated in another universe, and Rassilon himself considered the Old Ones "sub-Guardians." He asked questions of the "Guardians of the Universe," but they refused to answer him, saying the [[Time Lord]]s were superior to the rest of the universe, but there were creatures far superior to them. This taught him humility and made him respect all life. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'') The Seventh Doctor implied that the Time Lords might have made a deal with them because of this power. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future (novel)|No Future]]'') The [[Eternal]]s knew of the Guardians and respected them greatly, calling them "Enlighteners" as they set up the games that kept the Eternals amused. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'')
   
 
The Guardians could act together to directly bend reality and alter space and time, as when they retroactively un-did the very existence of [[Prometheus (The Quantum Archangel)|Prometheus]] for violating the [[Ancient Covenant]]s. They essentially were the universe, and so they would not dare interfere; they could never be seen to act in things or be involved so as to preserve the structure of reality, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'') bound not by physical laws but rather codes of conduct as were the [[Chronovore]]s and possibly other transcendental beings. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future (novel)|No Future]]'') They considered the Eternals and Chronovores to be their "own children." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'')
Like the other Old Ones, the Guardians originated in another universe. Rassilon himself considered the Old Ones "sub-Guardians" and asked questions of the "Guardians of the Universe." They refused to answer him, saying the [[Time Lord]]s were superior to the rest of the universe, but there were creatures far superior to them. This taught him humility and made him respect all life. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties) The Seventh Doctor implied that the Time Lords might have made a deal with them because of this power. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future]]'')
 
   
 
Since they could not be seen to act directly, and because they were evenly matched and needed someone to give them an edge, the Black and White Guardians operated through agents. However, while the agents had to make their own decisions and agree to help, the Guardians created a web of choices to influence their decisions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War (novel)|The Well-Mannered War]]'') When the White Guardian told the Black Guardian he would never destroy the light, the Black Guardian responded that others would do it for him. When he retorted that the White Guardian's powers were fading, the other responded that others would recharge them for him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'') The Guardians themselves were used as agents by [[the Grace]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Judgement of Isskar (audio story)|The Judgement of Isskar]]'', ''[[The Chaos Pool (audio story)|The Chaos Pool]]'')
The Guardians could act together to directly re-shape creation as the Six-Fold God, as when they retroactively un-did the very existence of [[Prometheus (The Quantum Archangel)|Prometheus]]. They essentially were the universe, and so they would not dare interfere in the universe; they could do anything, so they could never be seen to act in things or be involved. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'') They were not bound by physical laws but rather codes of conduct as were the [[Chronovore]]s and possibly other transcendental beings. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future]]'')
 
   
 
The [[White Guardian]] sent the [[Fourth Doctor]] and his companions on two quests for the [[Key to Time]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]'') while the [[Black Guardian]] assigned [[the Shadow]] to stop him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'') He later employed another agent, [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'') to kill the [[Fifth Doctor]]. Later, with the White Guardian, he sponsored a contest for a group of [[Eternal]]s to win [[Enlightenment]], transferring his power into [[Wrack]] to help her win. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'') The [[Celestial Toymaker|Crystal Guardian]], however, simply pursued private games. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'')
Since they could not be seen to act directly, and because they were evenly matched and needed someone to give them an edge, the Black and White Guardians operated through agents. However, while the agents had to make their own decisions and agree to help, the Guardians created a web of choices to influence the agents decisions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War]]'') The Guardians were themselves agents used by [[the Grace]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Judgement of Isskar]]'', ''[[The Chaos Pool]]'')
 
   
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==Other references==
The [[White Guardian]] sent the [[Fourth Doctor]] and his companions on quests for the two [[Key to Time|Keys to Time]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]''), while the [[Black Guardian]] assigned [[the Shadow]] to stop him ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]'').
 
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[[Zellin]], self-identified [[immortal]] [[god]] and partner of [[Rakaya]], was aware of the Guardians and their "[[power struggle]]s". While trapping the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] aboard a [[Zellin's space platform|space platform]], Zellin told the Doctor that [[N-Space|her dimension]] was like a [[board game]] for him of which "the Toymaker would approve". ([[TV]]: ''[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|Can You Hear Me?]]'')
 
The Black Guardian employed another agent, [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]], ([[TV]] ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'') to kill the [[Fifth Doctor]] and later, with the White Guardian, sponsored a contest for a group of Eternals to win [[Enlightenment]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'') The [[the Celestial Toymaker|Crystal Guardian]], however, simply pursued private games. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]'')
 
   
 
== Behind the scenes ==
 
== 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, and still later continuity made him an [[Elder God]]. [[Hecuba]] (called the Queen of Time) was introduced as his sister, so whether she was a Guardian or how she was connected to them or their role was not specified.
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* 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, despite the original intent being that he was an especially powerful member of [[Time Lord|the Doctor's own species]], and still later continuity making him an [[Elder God]] — though the latter idea was reconciled with the earlier lore by the positing of the Guardians as being a subgroup among the Elder Gods. [[Hecuba]] (called the Queen of Time) was introduced as his sister, so whether she was a Guardian or how she was connected to them or their role was not specified.
* Until ''Divided Loyalties'' and ''The Quantum Archangel'', reference to the Guardians only consisted of Black and White, and to date, they are the only Guardians to be seen, depending on what the Celestial Toymaker really is.
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* Until ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'' and ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'', reference to the Guardians only consisted of Black and White, and to date, they are the only Guardians to be seen, depending on what the Celestial Toymaker really is.
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The Guardians of Time, usually simply referred to as Guardians (TV: The Ribos Operation) and also known as the Council of Guardians, (PROSE: Divided Loyalties) were masters of reality, elemental forces embodying several aspects of the universe. (TV: The Ribos Operation) Created by the Matrix Lords under Rassilon's guidance, (PROSE: The Legacy of Gallifrey) they were the upper echelons of the Great Old Ones, a pantheon within a pantheon. Despite being at the pinnacle of reality, they would defer to "Greater Old Ones" in some matters. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties, The Quantum Archangel)

According to some accounts, they numbered six in total, and together were known as the Six-Fold God. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties) In other accounts, there were only two, the Black and White Guardians, (PROSE: The Legacy of Gallifrey) who alone claimed to each be responsible for 50% of the universe (AUDIO: The Destroyer of Delights) and to be the two individuals responsible for the balance of the cosmos. (TV: The Ribos Operation) The Celestial Toymaker, a powerful being encountered by the Doctor on many occasions (TV: The Celestial Toymaker, COMIC: Endgame, et al.) once claimed to be a third active Guardian out of the six, the Crystal Guardian of Dream and Fantasy. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel)

Yet another account saw the Accord identifying himself as the Rainbow Guardian of the Quantum Realm, adding a seventh Guardian (PROSE: Home Fires Burn) to the roster of six comprising the White and Black Guardians, the Celestial Toymaker, and the unseen Red, Azure and Gold Guardians. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel)

Known Guardians

The White Guardian of Light and Order/Structure was known to and met by the Doctor, alongside his nefarious counterpart the Black Guardian of Darkness and Chaos/Entropy. (TV: The Ribos Operation, The Armageddon Factor, Enlightenment)

The Celestial Toymaker once claimed to be "the Crystal Guardian of Dream and Fantasy", in an account also mentioning the Red Guardian of Justice and Truth, the Azure Guardian of Equilibrium and Balance and the Gold Guardian of Life and Death. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel) The Accord likewise identified itself as the Rainbow Guardian of the Quantum Realm (PROSE: Home Fires Burn)

Finally, within the bounds of a video game played by Izzy Sinclair on the Time-Space Visualiser in the Doctor's TARDIS, a Beige Guardian was seen forcing the first eight incarnations of the Doctor to defeat all their past enemies at once, though there exists no independent existence of this Guardian's existence outside the game. (COMIC: Happy Deathday)

Nature

The Guardians of Good and Evil were projections of the forces of the universes, whom Rassilon created from within the Matrix, using the Amplified Panatropic Computation network to boost his mental powers and those of the other dead Time Lords. He gave them the Key to Time to allow them to stop the universe if it fell out of balance. (PROSE: The Legacy of Gallifrey)

Physically, the Council of Guardians existed in Calabi-Yau Space. When together, they were the Six-Fold-God of the Six-Fold-Realm and were able to fashion space and time anyway they wanted. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel) The Guardians were considered to be immortal, but were capable of being destroyed. When Turlough believed the Black Guardian destroyed, the White Guardian explained that they would always exist until the universe no longer needed them. (TV: Enlightenment)

The Guardians' natural form, like the other Old Ones, was a collective consciousness possessing neither form nor substance and existing between dimensions. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties) They could assume a form for a brief period as an "interface" with the universe, though they found it "cramped" existing in five dimensions. (AUDIO: The Destroyer of Delights) According to one account, the Black and White Guardians were initially one being, created by another Guardian before splitting upon physically entering the universe. (PROSE: Power to the People)

Powers

The Seventh Doctor said they were one of the powers of the Omniverse that could do anything, hinting they could pull the arms off spiral galaxies, (PROSE: No Future) and stating that they were capable of altering time on a grand scale; the power they represented could not exist on something as small as a planet. (PROSE: Blood Heat, COMIC: Time & Time Again)

In relation to their omnipotence, specific powers of the Guardians included:

In terms of weaknesses, the Guardians could not reach into closed super-dimensional spaces. Because their being was linked to the Key to Time, if the Key decayed they would become affected, susceptible to energy weapons and age. (AUDIO: The Destroyer of Delights) However, while they were able to use the Key to Time, they were not left with an imprint of it as was the case with others. (PROSE: Power to the People) Additionally, for their seemingly omnipotent power, the Eighth Doctor claimed even they couldn't stop the universe from expanding. (PROSE: Dominion)

The Black Guardian was affected when the TARDIS's defensive systems were fully activated, reshaping into his negative form for unexplained reasons. He was also dispersed by releases of energy such as the breaking of the Key to Time, (TV: The Armageddon Factor) the shorting-out of time differential, (TV: Mawdryn Undead) and contact with Enlightenment. (TV: Enlightenment) Both he and the White Guardian were also sent back to their struggle in the "echoing void" by the Grace. (AUDIO: The Chaos Pool)

Technology

Though the Guardians seemed to be above traditional technology, the Fourth Doctor mentioned "Guardian technology" in reference to the first Key to Time, (TV: The Armageddon Factor) which existed at every point in time. (PROSE: The Well-Mannered War) Apart from maintaining the equilibrium of time itself, the Key represented the totality of the Guardians' power, and was also used to erase the memory of the Millennium War and to trap Kronos in his crystal. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel)

Additionally, the core to the Key to Time was used to track the segments, which were tied to the Guardians who could draw energy from them. Should the segments start to decay, the Guardians could feel the effects of entropy. (AUDIO: The Destroyer of Delights, The Chaos Pool)

The Black Guardian made use of a crystal that represented a contract with his agents. (TV: Mawdryn Undead, PROSE: The Well-Mannered War)

Interactions with other beings

The Black and White Guardians drew strength from their respective elements, becoming stronger or weaker depending on the state of their elements in the universe. The Black Guardian was most powerful in the far future, at the end of the universe where his counterpart could not interfere. (TV: Enlightenment, AUDIO: The Destroyer of Delights, PROSE: The Well-Mannered War) He created wars to justify his existence, while the Guardian of Justice created conflict. The Toymaker explained that he was in this universe because everyone in the multiverse had dreams and that he shaped them lest they become stale. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties)

Like the other Old Ones, the Guardians originated in another universe, and Rassilon himself considered the Old Ones "sub-Guardians." He asked questions of the "Guardians of the Universe," but they refused to answer him, saying the Time Lords were superior to the rest of the universe, but there were creatures far superior to them. This taught him humility and made him respect all life. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties) The Seventh Doctor implied that the Time Lords might have made a deal with them because of this power. (PROSE: No Future) The Eternals knew of the Guardians and respected them greatly, calling them "Enlighteners" as they set up the games that kept the Eternals amused. (TV: Enlightenment)

The Guardians could act together to directly bend reality and alter space and time, as when they retroactively un-did the very existence of Prometheus for violating the Ancient Covenants. They essentially were the universe, and so they would not dare interfere; they could never be seen to act in things or be involved so as to preserve the structure of reality, (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel, TV: Mawdryn Undead) bound not by physical laws but rather codes of conduct as were the Chronovores and possibly other transcendental beings. (PROSE: No Future) They considered the Eternals and Chronovores to be their "own children." (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel)

Since they could not be seen to act directly, and because they were evenly matched and needed someone to give them an edge, the Black and White Guardians operated through agents. However, while the agents had to make their own decisions and agree to help, the Guardians created a web of choices to influence their decisions. (PROSE: The Well-Mannered War) When the White Guardian told the Black Guardian he would never destroy the light, the Black Guardian responded that others would do it for him. When he retorted that the White Guardian's powers were fading, the other responded that others would recharge them for him. (TV: Enlightenment) The Guardians themselves were used as agents by the Grace. (AUDIO: The Judgement of Isskar, The Chaos Pool)

The White Guardian sent the Fourth Doctor and his companions on two quests for the Key to Time, (TV: The Ribos Operation, COMIC: Time & Time Again) while the Black Guardian assigned the Shadow to stop him. (TV: The Armageddon Factor) He later employed another agent, Turlough, (TV: Mawdryn Undead) to kill the Fifth Doctor. Later, with the White Guardian, he sponsored a contest for a group of Eternals to win Enlightenment, transferring his power into Wrack to help her win. (TV: Enlightenment) The Crystal Guardian, however, simply pursued private games. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties)

Other references

Zellin, self-identified immortal god and partner of Rakaya, was aware of the Guardians and their "power struggles". While trapping the Thirteenth Doctor aboard a space platform, Zellin told the Doctor that her dimension was like a board game for him of which "the Toymaker would approve". (TV: Can You Hear Me?)

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, despite the original intent being that he was an especially powerful member of the Doctor's own species, and still later continuity making him an Elder God — though the latter idea was reconciled with the earlier lore by the positing of the Guardians as being a subgroup among the Elder Gods. Hecuba (called the Queen of Time) was introduced as his sister, so whether she was a Guardian or how she was connected to them or their role was not specified.
  • Until Divided Loyalties and The Quantum Archangel, reference to the Guardians only consisted of Black and White, and to date, they are the only Guardians to be seen, depending on what the Celestial Toymaker really is.