This can often be the basis for an entire film: a person gets lumbered with a child via family death or similar and so they have to go on a personal journey of connecting with the child and learning to give up some of their old life's hopes and dreams to raise them properly. The results are...interesting to say the least. This can be especially nightmarish for the ward if they are psychotically overprotective, and oversensitive or inscrutable as to what they consider "threats" to their ward. Alternate Universe Reed Richards Is Awesome. Islam has a similar concept, "Kiraman Katibin", though these "guardian angels" don't interfere with the person's life but record all actions he or she performs. But when they do appear? The Zoroastrian concept also entered Judaism, presumably, around the time of or after the Babylonian Captivity (597-538 BCE), along with many, many other things, thanks to cultural osmosis.
However, their hands are tied if the threat is a mortal acting on their own Free Will to attack a place they protect. Whether or not that belief they hold has any factual basis doesn't matter, for your caregiver has become the Resentful Guardian. Dizzy's wings Necro and Undine are this to her in, This is even more prominent in the "Go" series, where "gifted" characters have the ability to summon avatars, and even put them on as, It is interesting to note that, in true SCP fashion, 204 appears to be malevolent, and kids "protected" by it. Temple dogs, or also called Foo Dogs, are larger versions of the Tibetan Mastiff and are born from a mortal female dog and a divine spirit. Politics, economics and old feuds make that very unlikely. She kind of overdid it with the protection angle, though. Kakarot and Bulma, and Raditz and Chi-Chi. Guardian Eatos, as well as the other Guardian cards, were this for Rafael, at least after the storm that killed his family. Some of the alien races mentioned in the galactic parliament include the Ood from, Some chapters are named after comic books, such as, Kakarot has attacks named after the titles of different. Once upon a time, she was a genius with dreams, pursued by everyone, one of the guys, or content in screwing people over. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available from thestaff@tvtropes.org. The youngest Dumbledore child, Ariana, was left permanently traumatized after being assaulted by three Muggle children who saw her perform magic at a very young age, and had to be looked after, first by her mother Kendra (her father Percival was put in Azkaban for attacking the Muggles with magic), and later by Albus younger brother Aberforth after Kendra was killed by an accidental burst of magic by Ariana. He described having a child to being saddled with a parasite that devoured his hopes and dreams.

Their nature can vary quite a bit. Spiritualists are a player class focused on this. Even Chiaotzu took a level after becoming the Emperor. ; CIA Evil, FBI Good: A military version, with the Coast Guard being good, and the Navy being baddies, but only for barroom brawl purposes. Homer slips in and out of this. It is a Perspective Flip of the game's story, following Lulu from early childhood into the events of the game. Then you came into the picture, and she hates you for it. Regina wanted a child. Expect some timetable clash between a job prospect and a play recital or baseball game. Since then, the Bible has mentioned on several occasions that inviduals and entire peoples have.
Doctor Strange usually functions as this for those he has an interest in, thanks to his vast precognitive and time-manipulating/travelling powers, significant magical power, and utter ruthlessness. Ansem, Seeker of Darkness summons his Guardian Heartless. They may or may not go the full hog into Abusive Parents but it will be obvious to those around them that it will lead to some level of neglect. entirely, or worse, Offing the Offspring. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Depending on their nature, the entity and ward will have a very interesting relationship, but it's not impossible for a really subtle entity to avoid being noticed at all by their ward. Reminded of his own coming to earth, and fearing what might happen if an aggressive alien child is set loose on the planet, Kami decides to adopt the Saiyan child as his own and starts to raise him as a successor for the title of 'Guardian of Earth.'. Peter himself once confessed he didn't like any of his children. ", "Zoology lessons. ", basically committed suicide in order to become a component of a. and Gendo himself acknowledges it at the end of his life. Kyo is hated by his father for driving his mother to suicide as a child. Usually they're benevolent, but of course, that may not extend past protecting their ward so they can fulfill a dark fate. They will guard and protect their wards from harm, taking their power based on the strength of the threshold of that home. May overlap with Fighting Spirit in some instances, and may also be a Friendly Ghost. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GuardianEntity. They may be the ghost of a loved one, a fey entity that torments and protects in equal measures, a classic Guardian Angel, or a demonic entity there to protect the Antichrist. They are, Ansem continues to use it in his reappearances in future Kingdom Hearts games, most notably in. This lets Riku use the Guardian, which aids him in incapacitating Roxas.

Characters like Nam, Dr. Gero, Chi Chi and Raditz among others also prove themselves as far more capable than their canon counterparts. gives her betrothed the advantage in a duel. The Curse of Cain makes one person of the curse a guardian for the other - all sicknesses, ill will, accidents and the like that would befall the protected strike the protector instead. Guardian is a Dragon Ball fanfic written by Mr. Arkham, best known for writing The Fall of Lord Frieza. Then, This is an interesting example of this guardianship being. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available from thestaff@tvtropes.org. Usually, they spend most of their time floating invisibly and intangibly, preferring to subtly steer harm away from their ward, and only materializing when necessary. Guardian is a Final Fantasy X comic drawn by MintyWolf. So, the first opportunity he got when he arrived in Neverland? Ansem's original being, Xehanort, also used this Guardian, and it was first summoned/created when Xehanort got angry at Aqua during their fight. Abe Simpson, Homer's father, also can swing in and out of it as well. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. He's called out on this by Katsuya, who points out that one shouldn't drop parenthood the moment it becomes inconvenient. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ResentfulGuardian.

It shows up almost. After Terranort is beaten by Sora, Aqua and Ven, Terra takes back control of the Guardian's form and returns to his original body. Threshold Guardians may be this if fully aware of their role as "Obstacle to ensure that character is strong enough to face what's after them.". You might be a decent kid. "It's not easy you know, pushing another female out of your body, a younger, more perfect version of yourself with every option and no mistakes. They will lay a smackdown for their trouble. CHEN is the guardian of the entire planet. Ghosts are typically believed to haunt the place of their death, but one notable exception is the legend of the "Graveyard Guardian": It haunts the place where it's buried and keeps it safe from threats, both human and supernatural. The kas in the Memory World arc are the same, and the slabs they can be bound in make it clear that the slabs/original cards are essentially portable Guardian Entities. Try to kill off his kid and accept the island's gift of returning him to boyhood as Peter Pan. This makes Agarest 2's Fiona the only playable full-blooded High Elf in the series not to get her own guardian. Guardian is a Dragon Ball fanfic written by Mr. Arkham, best known for writing The Fall of Lord Frieza.Much like the previously mentioned fic, this story is a For Want of a Nail tale but unlike it's predecessor, this tale takes the DBZ universe in much more radical new directions.. In 5th edition, Barbarians who follow the Ancestral Guardian path summon spectral warriors whenever they rage. Saber is different because she's technically not a Servant, as she was pulled right before she died; Archer is different because he, as a Counter Guardian, is basically this trope for the human race.