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{{Clan|Name=Descendant Guardians|Banner=Descendant_Guardians_banner.png|Leaders=Gibble00<br>Blazer903<br>Oak Island<br>[[Vio]]|Council=Kaioken757<br>[[Stokenut]]<br>Garrett xD<br>Koffin Cat<br>[[Mojo]]|Founders=[[His Lordship]]|Founded=1 August 2005|Status=Closed (2013)|Members=N/A|Focuses=F2P Multi|Ideologies=[[Honour]], [[ARPK]]|Alliances=N/A|Enemies=N/A|Colours=Red|Heraldry=[[File:purple_cape.png]] Purple Cape|Motto=''To be a Beacon of Hope in a Land of Darkness''}}
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{{Clan|Name=Descendant Guardians|Banner=Descendant_Guardians_banner.png|Leaders=Gibble00<br>Blazer903<br>Oak Island<br>[[Vio]] (DG Keanu)|Council=Kaioken757<br>[[Stokenut]]<br>Garrett xD<br>Koffin Cat<br>[[Mojo]]|Founders=[[His Lordship]]|Founded=1 August 2005|Status=Closed (2013)|Members=''N/A''|Focuses=F2P Multi|Ideologies=[[Honour]], [[ARPK]]|Colours=Purple|Heraldry=[[File:purple_cape.png]] Purple Cape|Motto=''To be a Beacon of Hope in a Land of Darkness''}}
  
The '''Descendant Guardians''' or '''DG''' were the junior clan of the Wilderness Guardians. Three instances of DG existed: DG1 from August 2005 to early 2006, DG2 from June to October 2006, and DG3 from June 2011 to March 2013. DG served primarily as a means for players lacking in levels, skill, and/or experience to prepare themselves for joining WG, though DG3 managed to establish themselves considerably as an independent clan in their own right.
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<p>The '''Descendant Guardians''' or '''DG''' were the junior clan of the Wilderness Guardians. Three instances of DG existed: DG1 from August 2005 to early 2006, DG2 from June to October 2006, and DG3 from June 2011 to March 2013. DG served primarily as a means for players lacking in levels, skill, and/or experience to prepare themselves for joining WG, though DG3 managed to establish themselves considerably as an independent clan in their own right.</p>
  
= Planning =
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==Planning==
  
The concept of a junior clan to the Wilderness Guardians was first conceived on April 20th 2005, when '''Polman_6''', a diplomat from '''The Anti Pkers clan''', proposed that his clan could serve as the junior clan for WG. He posted the following on the WG forums:
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<p>The concept of a junior clan to the Wilderness Guardians was first announced on 8 March 2005<ref>His Lordship, 8 March 2005, [https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/wildernessguardians/85-combat-coming-soon-t3976.html#p9451822 85 Combat Coming Soon], S4</ref>. [[His Lordship]] planned to raise WG's [[Requirements]] to 85+ combat on 1 May 2005, and then to 90+ on 31{{sic}} September 2005. Along with the 90+ raise, a junior program called "Descendant Guardians" would be opened to house levels 70 to 90. Members who did not reach 90 combat would be moved to the junior clan, apart from veterans. DG would have its own leader and council, and host separate [[PK trip]]s, but the two clans would fight together in wars. These plans contradict an earlier belief that the concept of DG began with a post from the '''Anti Pkers''' clan - who did offer to serve as WG's junior clan in April 2005, but ultimately did not get involved<ref>His Lordship, 20 April 2005, [https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/wildernessguardians/possible-junior-clan-t5654.html#p9656929 Possible Junior Clan], S4</ref>.</p>
  
<q>I want to have full alleigence<sup>[sic]</sup>, thereforth splitting forces. I had this idea before I notcied<sup>[sic]</sup> yours and your caught my eye. Strangely, I noticed we had the same skin. I would house a smaller squad of not high enough members in your clan, wishing to apply, like The White Tigers have the White Tiger cubs. I would house level 70-80.</q><ref>His Lordship, 20 April 2005, [https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/wildernessguardians/possible-junior-clan-t5654.html#p9656929 Possible Junior Clan], S4</ref>
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<p>Plans for opening the junior clan were announced to the public via the '''Rune Village''' [[Fansite]] in early 2005. In April 2005, it was announced that DG would open on 1 September 2005<ref>His Lordship, 20 April 2005, [https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/wildernessguardians/info-on-the-junior-clan-t5896.html#p9684893 Re: Info On The 'junior Clan'], S4</ref>. Shortly after, WG received a sudden influx of applications following their [[WG vs The Unbreakables|war with The Unbreakables]] and breaking into the top clan league - and the opening of DG was rescheduled 1 month earlier to accomodate this.</p>
  
[[His Lordship]] discussed the offer with WG and approved of the idea, but stipulated that The Anti Pkers would need to change their name to the suggested "Descendant Guardians". Ultimately AP did not get involved in the creation of DG, but the name and idea were retained by WG and plans for opening the junior clan were announced on the Rune Village fansite in early 2005. In April 2005, it was announced that DG would open on 1 September 2005<ref>His Lordship, 20 April 2005, [https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/wildernessguardians/info-on-the-junior-clan-t5896.html#p9684893 Re: Info On The 'junior Clan'], S4</ref>. Shortly after, WG received a sudden influx of applications following their [[WG vs The Unbreakables|war with The Unbreakables]] and breaking into the top clan league - and the opening of DG was rescheduled 1 month earlier to accomodate this.
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==DG1==
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[[File:DG1 event.jpg|thumb|A DG1 event, with members spelling out "DG" on the minimap, 2005.]]
  
= DG1 =
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<p>DG1 opened on 1 August 2005 with '''Gibble00''' as the leader, '''Dsgames2003''', '''Mochaho456''', '''Sir Jereth''', and His Lordship serving as secondary leaders, and [[Dorcha3377]] serving as a moderator.</p>
[[File:DG1 event.jpg|thumb|A DG1 event, with player spelling out "DG" on the minimap, 2005.]]
 
  
DG1 opened on 1 August 2005. '''Gibble00''' was the leader, '''Dsgames2003''', '''Mochaho456''', '''Sir Jereth''', and His Lordship served as secondary leaders, and '''Dorcha3377''' served as a moderator.
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<p>The junior clan operated smoothly and with considerable success for the first few months. Members who joined through DG included [[Stokenut]] - who would later go on to serve as a high-ranking staff member in both clans. WG and DG held several events together, and in late 2005 the two clans began [[PK trip|PKing]] together to improve DG members' performance in the Wilderness.</p>
  
The junior clan operated smoothly and with considerable success for the first few months. Members who joined through DG included [[Stokenut]] - who would later go on to serve as a high-ranking staff member in both clans. WG and DG held several events together, and in late 2005 the two clans began [[PK trip|PKing]] together to improve DG members' performance in the Wilderness.
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<p>In mid-November of 2005, with His Lordship on holiday, '''Blazer903''' suceeded Gibble00 as leader of DG, and was later joined by '''Inundation1''' as a co-leader. However, both would step down by January of 2006 as they could not invest adequate time into leadership. '''Oak Island''' - a WG member who had moved to DG in order to aid them - became the sole leader of DG. A few DG were unhappy with the change, however many became loyal to Oak - to the point where they would refuse to transition into WG upon meeting the senior clan's requirements. As a result, WG staff planned to increase their control over DG, which itself resulted in Oak Island and several loyal members leaving to form [[Oak Island Pirates]] - the only [[exodus]] to come from the junior clan of WG. Following these events, His Lordship closed DG1 around late January/early February of 2006, and the remaining members were transitioned into WG.</p>
  
In mid-November of 2005, with His Lordship on holiday, '''Blazer903''' suceeded Gibble00 as leader of DG, and was later joined by '''InundationI''' as a co-leader. However, both would step down by January of 2006 as they could not invest adequate time into leadership. '''Oak Island''' - a WG member who had moved to DG in order to aid them - became the sole leader of DG. A few DG were unhappy with the change, however many became loyal to Oak - to the point where they would refuse to transition into WG upon meeting the senior clan's requirements. As a result, WG staff planned to increase their control over DG, which itself resulted in Oak Island and several loyal members leaving to form [[Oak Island Pirates]] - the only [[exodus]] to come from the junior clan of WG. Following these events, His Lordship closed DG1 around late January/early February of 2006, and the remaining members were transitioned into WG.
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==DG2==
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[[File:X vs DS.png|thumb|DG and the allied clans marching to meet Dark Slayers for the [[X vs DS]] war, 23 July 2006.]]
  
= DG2 =
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<p>DG2 opened in June 2006, amidst WG's success as one of the top 5 P2P clans. Despite the in-game success, the atmosphere of the senior clan had been decaying with fights breaking out and many members leaving or being removed. To counter the losses, the staff chose to re-open DG. It is not clear who the original leadership and staff of DG2 were - some time during or after August 2006, '''Kenshln''', '''Kaioken757''', and [[Stokenut]] (the latter a former DG member himself) were elected to the DG council, and are the only recorded staff members of DG2.</p>
[[File:X vs DS.png|thumb|DG and the allied clans marching to meet Dark Slayers for the [[X vs DS]] war, 23 July 2006.]]
 
  
DG2 opened in June 2006, amidst WG's success as one of the top 5 P2P clans. Despite the in-game success, the atmosphere of the senior clan had been decaying with fights breaking out and many members leaving or being removed. To counter the losses, the staff chose to re-open DG. It is not clear who the original leadership and staff of DG2 were - some time during or after August 2006, '''Kaioken757''' and [[Stokenut]] (the latter a former DG member himself) were elected to the DG council, and are the only recorded staff members of DG2.
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<p>The reopening of DG came with a steady inflow of new members and a boost of morale. On 22-23 July 2006, DG fought alongside WG and allied clans in the [[X vs DS]] war - the largest fight in DG's history.</p>
  
The reopening of DG came with a steady inflow of new members and a boost of morale. On 22-23 July 2006, DG fought alongside WG and allied clans in the [[X vs DS]] war - the largest fight in DG's history.
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<p>In late 2006, His Lordship was forced to step down from leadership of WG due to real life issues, and further complications began to arise following his departure. The replacement leadership - '''Tmal34''' and '''Twizlers300''' - decided that DG2 would be phased out due to the council being unable to cope with running a junior clan. DG2 closed in October 2006, and all members transitioned into WG.</p>
  
In late 2006, His Lordship was forced to step down from leadership of WG due to real life issues, and further complications began to arise following his departure. The replacement leadership - '''Tmal34''' and '''Twizlers300''' - decided that DG2 would be phased out due to the council being unable to cope with running a junior clan. DG2 closed in October 2006, and all members transitioned into WG.
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==DG3==
  
= DG3 =
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<p>DG3 was the longest and considerably most successful iteration of DG - lasting almost two years from 20 June 2011 to 2 March 2013, and establishing themselves as an independent clan with frequent [[PK trip|PK trips]], anti-crash events for other clans, and even taking on other fully-fledged main clans in [[War|wars]] and [[PK Run-In|PK run-ins]].</p>
  
DG3 was the longest and considerably most successful iteration of DG - lasting almost two years from 20 June 2011 to 14 February 2013, and establishing themselves as an independent clan with frequent [[PK trip|PK trips]], anti-crash events for other clans, and even taking on other fully-fledged main clans in [[War|wars]] and [[PK Run-In|PK run-ins]].
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===2011===
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[[File:DG3 war.png|thumb|DG and some WG massing for a PK trip in Edgeville, 7 September 2011.]]
  
== 2011 ==
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<p>Five years after DG2, DG3 opened on 20 June 2011 as part of [[The Reckoning]]. [[Vio]] (as '''DG Keanu''') was given the position of Leader, which caused some controversy as hostilities with his [[exodus]] [[The Blade Keepers]] had ended only a few months prior - however concerns eventually dissippated. '''Garrett xD''' was appointed as an [[Advisor]] - though he would resign on 3 August 2011 and later become exiled due to hostilities<ref>Vio, 10 August 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=733 Garrett], SMF</ref>. The clan's first requirements were set at 90 to 109 combat (WG was 110+ at the time), though this was later reduced to 80 to 109<ref>Kung_Man149, 8 October 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1340 Rule changes/Level requirements and Warn levels.], SMF</ref>.</p>
[[File:DG3 war.png|thumb|DG and some WG massing for a PK trip in Edgeville, 7 September 2011]]
 
  
Five years after DG2, DG3 opened on 20 June 2011 as part of [[The Reckoning]]. [[Vio]] was given the position of Leader, which caused some controversy as hostilities with his [[exodus]] [[The Blade Keepers]] had ended only a few months prior - however concerns eventually dissippated. '''Garrett xD''' was appointed as an [[Advisor]] - though he would resign on 3 August 2011 and later become exiled due to hostilities<ref>Vio, 10 August 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=733 Garrett], SMF</ref>. The clan's first requirements were set at 90 to 109 combat (WG was 110+ at the time), though this was later reduced to 80 to 109<ref>Kung_Man149, 8 October 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1340 Rule changes/Level requirements and Warn levels.], SMF</ref>.
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<p>Though the clan did not have the numbers of its predecessors, DG3 quickly got involved in PvP - starting with fighting other clans in the Clan Wars arena as "war practice"<ref>Vio, 20 July 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=488 DG vs Soldiers of Fury], SMF</ref>, and after just one month they defeated '''The Eleventh Hour''' - an established main clan - in an iron war on 20 July 2011, without any aid from WG<ref>Vio, 1 August 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=624.msg6298 DG vs The Eleventh Hour (Iron War)], SMF</ref>. On 10 August 2011, DG hosted a [[PK trip]] of their own without WG's support, with considerable success<ref>Viom 12 August 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=758 DG's First Raid], SMF</ref>. DG's independence in PvP continued to develop, as well as their relationship with other clans. They formed an alliance with '''Soldiers of Fury''' and hosted several allied events and war practices<ref>Vio, 3 October 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1271 DG+SoF vs Redemption], SMF</ref>. On 6 October 2011, DG had their first unplanned PK run-in<ref>Vio, 6 October 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1306 DG's First PKRI], SMF</ref>, and were soon taking part in large-scale fights alongside the senior clan<ref>Vio, 3 October 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1270 Wilderness Downfal vs Envy Killers], SMF</ref>.</p>
  
Though the clan did not have the numbers of its predecessors, DG3 quickly got involved in PvP - starting with fighting other clans in the Clan Wars arena as 'war practice'<ref>Vio, 20 July 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=488 DG vs Soldiers of Fury], SMF</ref>, and after just one month they defeated '''The Eleventh Hour''' - an established main clan - in an iron war on 20 July 2011, without any aid from WG<ref>Vio, 1 August 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=624.msg6298 DG vs The Eleventh Hour (Iron War)], SMF</ref>. On 10 August 2011, DG hosted a [[PK trip]] of their own without WG's support, with considerable success<ref>Viom 12 August 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=758 DG's First Raid], SMF</ref>. DG's independence in PvP continued to develop, as well as their relationship with other clans. They formed an alliance with '''Soldiers of Fury''' and hosted several allied events and war practices<ref>Vio, 3 October 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1271 DG+SoF vs Redemption], SMF</ref>. On 6 October 2011, DG had their first unplanned PK run-in<ref>Vio, 6 October 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1306 DG's First PKRI], SMF</ref>, and were soon taking part in large-scale fights alongside the senior clan<ref>Vio, 3 October 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1270 Wilderness Downfal vs Envy Killers], SMF</ref>.
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<p>On 29 September 2011, Vio was taken ill and gave Alain ('''Koffin Cat''') the Advisor rank and full control over DG<ref>Vio, 29 September 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1227.msg12764#msg12764 Keanu is ill], SMF</ref>. Vio did return to activity shortly after, but Alain was allowed to retain the Advisor position after a clan vote<ref>Vio, 13 October 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1391 Kung as Perm Advisor], SMF</ref>. In November 2011, DG defeated WG's long-term allies [[The Sabres]] in a friendly bronze war<ref>Vio, 6 November 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1637 DG vs The Sabres (Bronze War)], SMF</ref>, in one of TS's last notable events prior to their closure in 2014. Towards the end of 2011, DG started providing anti-crash services to other clans' fights during DG PK trips, earning the clan a significant positive reputation within the wider clan community<ref>Vio, 16 December 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2049 DG Impromptu Raid], SMF</ref><ref>Vio, 26 January 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2455 Another Wednesday of DG], SMF</ref>.</p>
  
On 29 September 2011, Vio was taken ill and gave Alain ('''Koffin Cat''') the Advisor rank and full control over DG<ref>Vio, 29 September 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1227.msg12764#msg12764 Keanu is ill], SMF</ref>. Vio did return to activity shortly after, but Alain was allowed to retain the Advisor position after a clan vote<ref>Vio, 13 October 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1391 Kung as Perm Advisor], SMF</ref>. In November 2011, DG defeated WG's long-term allies [[The Sabres]] in a friendly bronze war<ref>Vio, 6 November 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=1637 DG vs The Sabres (Bronze War)], SMF</ref>, in one of TS's last notable events prior to their closure in 2014. Towards the end of 2011, DG started providing anti-crash services to other clans' fights during DG PK trips, earning the clan a significant positive reputation within the wider clan community<ref>Vio, 16 December 2011, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2049 DG Impromptu Raid], SMF</ref><ref>Vio, 26 January 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2455 Another Wednesday of DG], SMF</ref>.
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===2012===
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[[File:DG Anniversary.png|thumb|The DG Anniversary at the Clan Citadel, 20 June 2012.]]
  
== 2012 ==
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<p>2012 began with the release of DG's own clan website<ref>Vio, 1 January 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2162 Release of the DG Website], SMF</ref>, and the start of an alliance with the established and reputable clan '''The BlacKnights''', following the closure of SoF in late 2011<ref>Vio, 2 January 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2192 New Alliance + Raid Changes], SMF</ref>. Vio also made the decision to promote [[Mojo]] to Advisor<ref>Vio, 22 January 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2418 New Advisor], SMF</ref> - a decision which many WG staff disagreed with, though ultimately proving to be a good one as Mojo would later serve as [[Leader]] of WG. On 5 Febuary 2012, DG fought '''Poison''' in their first planned Wilderness PKRI against an established main clan - despite ending in a defeat for DG, it was considered a "moral victory"<ref>Vio, 6 February 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2559 DG vs Poison], SMF</ref>.</p>
[[File:DG Anniversary.png|thumb|The DG Anniversary at the Clan Citadel, 20 June 2012]]
 
  
2012 began with the release of DG's own clan website<ref>Vio, 1 January 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2162 Release of the DG Website], SMF</ref>, and the start of an alliance with the established and reputable clan '''The BlacKnights''', following the closure of SoF in late 2011<ref>Vio, 2 January 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2192 New Alliance + Raid Changes], SMF</ref>. Vio also made the decision to promote [[Mojo]] to Advisor<ref>Vio, 22 January 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2418 New Advisor], SMF</ref> - a decision which many WG staff disagreed with, though ultimately proving to be a good one as Mojo would later serve as [[Leader]] of WG. On 5 Febuary 2012, DG fought '''Poison''' in their first planned Wilderness PKRI against an established main clan - despite ending in a defeat for DG, it was considered a 'moral victory'<ref>Vio, 6 February 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=2559 DG vs Poison], SMF</ref>.
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<p>DG continued with reasonable success throughout early 2012, and for the first time were able to celebrate an [[Anniversary#DG_Anniversary|Anniversary]] on 20 June 2012, one year after The Reckoning. Following this, DG took part in the 2012 Jagex Cup alongside WG<ref>BeeBee, 7 July 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=3997 WG+DG vs ETK], SMF</ref>. DG at this point was deemed to be self-sustainable as a clan, and so the decision was made to relax independent PvP and focus on training members to ready them for the senior clan - this included a training programme called ''Operation Little Wing'' (inspired by [[Operation Purple Haze]]) to help DG members gain levels<ref>Fuxk Chaotic, 18 July 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=4091 Introducing Operation Little Wing], SMF</ref>.</p>
  
DG continued with reasonable success throughout early 2012, and for the first time were able to celebrate an [[Anniversary#DG_Anniversary|Anniversary]] on 20 June 2012, one year after The Reckoning. Following this, DG took part in the 2012 Jagex Cup alongside WG<ref>BeeBee, 7 July 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=3997 WG+DG vs ETK], SMF</ref>. DG at this point was deemed to be self-sustainable as a clan, and so the decision was made to relax independent PvP and focus on training members to ready them for the senior clan - this included a training programme called ''Operation Little Wing'' (inspired by [[Operation Purple Haze]]) to help DG members gain levels<ref>Fuxk Chaotic, 18 July 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=4091 Introducing Operation Little Wing], SMF</ref>.
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<p>In August 2012, the leadership of WG and DG was combined - meaning Vio would now serve as a WG advisor and His Lordship as DG advisor, while existing advisors and other tertiary staff now served for both clans<ref>Vio, 2 August 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=4210 Combined Leadership], SMF</ref>. However, this resulted in Vio devoting significant time to WG matters, and by the end of the year, DG's progress had stalled considerably - though joint events between DG and WG continued regularly. By September, OLW had successfully achieved a decent amount of training and several transferrals, but was ended on 1 October 2012 due to the financial demand on Vio who had funded the whole operation personally<ref>Vio, 10 September 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=4603 time to end olw], SMF</ref>.</p>
  
In August 2012, the leadership of WG and DG was combined - meaning Vio would now serve as a WG advisor and His Lordship as DG advisor, while existing advisors and other tertiary staff now served for both clans<ref>Vio, 2 August 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=4210 Combined Leadership], SMF</ref>. However, this resulted in Vio devoting significant time to WG matters, and by the end of the year, DG's progress had stalled considerably - though joint events between DG and WG continued regularly. By September, OLW had successfully achieved a decent amount of training and several transferrals, but was ended on 1 October 2012 due to the financial demand on Vio who had funded the whole operation personally<ref>Vio, 10 September 2012, [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=4603 time to end olw], SMF</ref>.
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===2013===
  
== 2013 ==
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<p>Early 2013 came with the release of Old-School RuneScape, which WG would eventually decide to focus most of their efforts on - and with all members having to train new accounts up from scratch, it was decided that a junior clan was no longer necessary. On 2 March 2013, a few weeks after the release of OSRS, DG3 closed and all members transitioned into WG<ref>Vio, 2 March 2013, [http://forums.zybez.net/topic/1572590-dg-closing-down-sale-everything-must-go/ Dg Closing Down Sale- Everything Must Go!], Zybez</ref>.</p>
  
Early 2013 came with the release of Old-School RuneScape, which WG would eventually decide to focus most of their efforts on - and with all members having to train new accounts up from scratch, it was decided that a junior clan was no longer necessary. On 2 March 2013, a few weeks after the release of OSRS, DG3 closed and all members transitioned into WG<ref>Vio, 2 March 2013, [http://forums.zybez.net/topic/1572590-dg-closing-down-sale-everything-must-go/ Dg Closing Down Sale- Everything Must Go!], Zybez</ref>.
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==Future==
  
= Future =
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<p>Plans for a DG4 were made in late 2016 and construction on features such as forums began, but the project was mothballed due to Vio (who would have taken leadership again) encountering real life issues. At present, the clan does not intend to revive DG within the immediate future.</p>
  
Plans for a DG4 were made in late 2016 and construction on features such as forums began, but the project was mothballed due to Vio (who would have taken leadership again) encountering real life issues. At present, the clan does not intend to revive DG within the immediate future.
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==References==
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Descendant Guardians

Descendant Guardians banner.png

Leaders Gibble00
Blazer903
Oak Island
Vio (DG Keanu)
Founders His Lordship
Founded 1 August 2005
Status Closed (2013)
Members N/A
Focuses F2P Multi
Ideologies Honour, ARPK
Colours Purple
Heraldry Purple cape.png Purple Cape
Motto To be a Beacon of Hope in a Land of Darkness

The Descendant Guardians or DG were the junior clan of the Wilderness Guardians. Three instances of DG existed: DG1 from August 2005 to early 2006, DG2 from June to October 2006, and DG3 from June 2011 to March 2013. DG served primarily as a means for players lacking in levels, skill, and/or experience to prepare themselves for joining WG, though DG3 managed to establish themselves considerably as an independent clan in their own right.

Planning

The concept of a junior clan to the Wilderness Guardians was first announced on 8 March 2005[1]. His Lordship planned to raise WG's Requirements to 85+ combat on 1 May 2005, and then to 90+ on 31[sic] September 2005. Along with the 90+ raise, a junior program called "Descendant Guardians" would be opened to house levels 70 to 90. Members who did not reach 90 combat would be moved to the junior clan, apart from veterans. DG would have its own leader and council, and host separate PK trips, but the two clans would fight together in wars. These plans contradict an earlier belief that the concept of DG began with a post from the Anti Pkers clan - who did offer to serve as WG's junior clan in April 2005, but ultimately did not get involved[2].

Plans for opening the junior clan were announced to the public via the Rune Village Fansite in early 2005. In April 2005, it was announced that DG would open on 1 September 2005[3]. Shortly after, WG received a sudden influx of applications following their war with The Unbreakables and breaking into the top clan league - and the opening of DG was rescheduled 1 month earlier to accomodate this.

DG1

A DG1 event, with members spelling out "DG" on the minimap, 2005.

DG1 opened on 1 August 2005 with Gibble00 as the leader, Dsgames2003, Mochaho456, Sir Jereth, and His Lordship serving as secondary leaders, and Dorcha3377 serving as a moderator.

The junior clan operated smoothly and with considerable success for the first few months. Members who joined through DG included Stokenut - who would later go on to serve as a high-ranking staff member in both clans. WG and DG held several events together, and in late 2005 the two clans began PKing together to improve DG members' performance in the Wilderness.

In mid-November of 2005, with His Lordship on holiday, Blazer903 suceeded Gibble00 as leader of DG, and was later joined by Inundation1 as a co-leader. However, both would step down by January of 2006 as they could not invest adequate time into leadership. Oak Island - a WG member who had moved to DG in order to aid them - became the sole leader of DG. A few DG were unhappy with the change, however many became loyal to Oak - to the point where they would refuse to transition into WG upon meeting the senior clan's requirements. As a result, WG staff planned to increase their control over DG, which itself resulted in Oak Island and several loyal members leaving to form Oak Island Pirates - the only exodus to come from the junior clan of WG. Following these events, His Lordship closed DG1 around late January/early February of 2006, and the remaining members were transitioned into WG.

DG2

DG and the allied clans marching to meet Dark Slayers for the X vs DS war, 23 July 2006.

DG2 opened in June 2006, amidst WG's success as one of the top 5 P2P clans. Despite the in-game success, the atmosphere of the senior clan had been decaying with fights breaking out and many members leaving or being removed. To counter the losses, the staff chose to re-open DG. It is not clear who the original leadership and staff of DG2 were - some time during or after August 2006, Kenshln, Kaioken757, and Stokenut (the latter a former DG member himself) were elected to the DG council, and are the only recorded staff members of DG2.

The reopening of DG came with a steady inflow of new members and a boost of morale. On 22-23 July 2006, DG fought alongside WG and allied clans in the X vs DS war - the largest fight in DG's history.

In late 2006, His Lordship was forced to step down from leadership of WG due to real life issues, and further complications began to arise following his departure. The replacement leadership - Tmal34 and Twizlers300 - decided that DG2 would be phased out due to the council being unable to cope with running a junior clan. DG2 closed in October 2006, and all members transitioned into WG.

DG3

DG3 was the longest and considerably most successful iteration of DG - lasting almost two years from 20 June 2011 to 2 March 2013, and establishing themselves as an independent clan with frequent PK trips, anti-crash events for other clans, and even taking on other fully-fledged main clans in wars and PK run-ins.

2011

DG and some WG massing for a PK trip in Edgeville, 7 September 2011.

Five years after DG2, DG3 opened on 20 June 2011 as part of The Reckoning. Vio (as DG Keanu) was given the position of Leader, which caused some controversy as hostilities with his exodus The Blade Keepers had ended only a few months prior - however concerns eventually dissippated. Garrett xD was appointed as an Advisor - though he would resign on 3 August 2011 and later become exiled due to hostilities[4]. The clan's first requirements were set at 90 to 109 combat (WG was 110+ at the time), though this was later reduced to 80 to 109[5].

Though the clan did not have the numbers of its predecessors, DG3 quickly got involved in PvP - starting with fighting other clans in the Clan Wars arena as "war practice"[6], and after just one month they defeated The Eleventh Hour - an established main clan - in an iron war on 20 July 2011, without any aid from WG[7]. On 10 August 2011, DG hosted a PK trip of their own without WG's support, with considerable success[8]. DG's independence in PvP continued to develop, as well as their relationship with other clans. They formed an alliance with Soldiers of Fury and hosted several allied events and war practices[9]. On 6 October 2011, DG had their first unplanned PK run-in[10], and were soon taking part in large-scale fights alongside the senior clan[11].

On 29 September 2011, Vio was taken ill and gave Alain (Koffin Cat) the Advisor rank and full control over DG[12]. Vio did return to activity shortly after, but Alain was allowed to retain the Advisor position after a clan vote[13]. In November 2011, DG defeated WG's long-term allies The Sabres in a friendly bronze war[14], in one of TS's last notable events prior to their closure in 2014. Towards the end of 2011, DG started providing anti-crash services to other clans' fights during DG PK trips, earning the clan a significant positive reputation within the wider clan community[15][16].

2012

The DG Anniversary at the Clan Citadel, 20 June 2012.

2012 began with the release of DG's own clan website[17], and the start of an alliance with the established and reputable clan The BlacKnights, following the closure of SoF in late 2011[18]. Vio also made the decision to promote Mojo to Advisor[19] - a decision which many WG staff disagreed with, though ultimately proving to be a good one as Mojo would later serve as Leader of WG. On 5 Febuary 2012, DG fought Poison in their first planned Wilderness PKRI against an established main clan - despite ending in a defeat for DG, it was considered a "moral victory"[20].

DG continued with reasonable success throughout early 2012, and for the first time were able to celebrate an Anniversary on 20 June 2012, one year after The Reckoning. Following this, DG took part in the 2012 Jagex Cup alongside WG[21]. DG at this point was deemed to be self-sustainable as a clan, and so the decision was made to relax independent PvP and focus on training members to ready them for the senior clan - this included a training programme called Operation Little Wing (inspired by Operation Purple Haze) to help DG members gain levels[22].

In August 2012, the leadership of WG and DG was combined - meaning Vio would now serve as a WG advisor and His Lordship as DG advisor, while existing advisors and other tertiary staff now served for both clans[23]. However, this resulted in Vio devoting significant time to WG matters, and by the end of the year, DG's progress had stalled considerably - though joint events between DG and WG continued regularly. By September, OLW had successfully achieved a decent amount of training and several transferrals, but was ended on 1 October 2012 due to the financial demand on Vio who had funded the whole operation personally[24].

2013

Early 2013 came with the release of Old-School RuneScape, which WG would eventually decide to focus most of their efforts on - and with all members having to train new accounts up from scratch, it was decided that a junior clan was no longer necessary. On 2 March 2013, a few weeks after the release of OSRS, DG3 closed and all members transitioned into WG[25].

Future

Plans for a DG4 were made in late 2016 and construction on features such as forums began, but the project was mothballed due to Vio (who would have taken leadership again) encountering real life issues. At present, the clan does not intend to revive DG within the immediate future.

References

  1. His Lordship, 8 March 2005, 85 Combat Coming Soon, S4
  2. His Lordship, 20 April 2005, Possible Junior Clan, S4
  3. His Lordship, 20 April 2005, Re: Info On The 'junior Clan', S4
  4. Vio, 10 August 2011, Garrett, SMF
  5. Kung_Man149, 8 October 2011, Rule changes/Level requirements and Warn levels., SMF
  6. Vio, 20 July 2011, DG vs Soldiers of Fury, SMF
  7. Vio, 1 August 2011, DG vs The Eleventh Hour (Iron War), SMF
  8. Viom 12 August 2011, DG's First Raid, SMF
  9. Vio, 3 October 2011, DG+SoF vs Redemption, SMF
  10. Vio, 6 October 2011, DG's First PKRI, SMF
  11. Vio, 3 October 2011, Wilderness Downfal vs Envy Killers, SMF
  12. Vio, 29 September 2011, Keanu is ill, SMF
  13. Vio, 13 October 2011, Kung as Perm Advisor, SMF
  14. Vio, 6 November 2011, DG vs The Sabres (Bronze War), SMF
  15. Vio, 16 December 2011, DG Impromptu Raid, SMF
  16. Vio, 26 January 2012, Another Wednesday of DG, SMF
  17. Vio, 1 January 2012, Release of the DG Website, SMF
  18. Vio, 2 January 2012, New Alliance + Raid Changes, SMF
  19. Vio, 22 January 2012, New Advisor, SMF
  20. Vio, 6 February 2012, DG vs Poison, SMF
  21. BeeBee, 7 July 2012, WG+DG vs ETK, SMF
  22. Fuxk Chaotic, 18 July 2012, Introducing Operation Little Wing, SMF
  23. Vio, 2 August 2012, Combined Leadership, SMF
  24. Vio, 10 September 2012, time to end olw, SMF
  25. Vio, 2 March 2013, Dg Closing Down Sale- Everything Must Go!, Zybez