Skywatch

Skywatch was originally a group founded by the Ever-Being, Razdan, to fight against the Goddess of Time, Eltariel, on Etheria. It was disbanded after the war with Samuel's disappearance and subsequent betrayal. Later, it was revived by Magnus with the hopes of developing a new group that would work with the Mages' Association on Etheria but after a month of deliberation, the people called for the Mages' Council to be disbanded due to corruption and the Skywatch was placed in as the new council. There are ten members of Skywatch, each one bearing a title unique to them.

Summary
Near the end of the rule of the Church of Aurba on the main continent of Aurba, Razdan and his friends formed a group known as the Skywatch whose motto was to "look to the skies not for the Gods but for hope". Eventually, their little militia group caught the attention of the Church of Aurba after they stopped their inquisitors from overtaking a town who rejected the worship of Eltariel as the Supreme Goddess and worshipped Akasha instead. The group went to war against the Church and eventually came to contact and fought Eltariel herself. Shortly after the group was disbanded when one of their own, Samuel disappeared and later resurfaced with the intent of destroying Etheria itself, claiming that its existence was a spit in the face of the balance. The group descended into a war against one of their own with Razdan falling in battle against Samuel.

The group was eventually revived by Magnus after a deep-rooted corruption by the Cult of Obsidian was revealed and the council was replaced with the Skywatch.

Members

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Current Members

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Trivia

 * Skywatch is loosely based on the Twelve Guardians from Twin Star Exorcists but its overarching influence is the Gatewatch from Magic the Gathering and the Order of the White Lotus from Avatar the Last Airbender.
 * It also bears some similarity to the Twelve Guardian Ninja and the Avengers from Naruto and Avengers with two of their members battling, causing the group to splinter.