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Encyclopedia > Keepers of the Grove

The enchanted keepers are the favored sons of the demigod, Cenarius. Like their lesser dryad sisters, the keepers appear to be half night elf and half stag. The have enormous antlers and manes of leaves that flow down their backs. Their right hands are disfigured and twisted like the knarled root-claws of the treants. Keepers possess many strange powers over nature and the animals. Though they typically remain withing the sacred Moonglades of Mount Hyjal, the keepers always heed the call of the night elves when their sacred forests are in need of protection. The reclusive demigod, Cenarius existed in the world for a very long time before his presence was even known. ... Moonglade is a contested terrority in the northern Kalimdor, within the World of Warcraft game universe. ... Mount Hyjal Mount Hyjal is a fictional mountain found in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ...


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The Keeper of Traken - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3252 words)
The Keeper of Traken is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from January 31 to February 21, 1981.
The Keeper is dying, and Kassia is summoned by Katura and Luvic.
The Keeper of Traken re-introduces the character, who was last seen in The Deadly Assassin (1976), and introduces Anthony Ainley as Tremas, whose body subsequently becomes the host for the new Master.
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