- White Guardian
Doctorwhocharacter
name=The White Guardian
series=Doctor Who
affiliation=Council of Guardians
race=Not applicable
planet=Not applicable
era=Various
start="The Ribos Operation "
finish="Enlightenment"
portrayed=Cyril Luckham Gerald Cross The White Guardian is a character in the long-running British science fiction television series "
Doctor Who ". He was played byCyril Luckham , with the exception of a vocal message in "The Stones of Blood " which was performed byGerald Cross .The White Guardian is an anthropomorphic personification of order and the counterpart of the
Black Guardian who represents evil, chaos andentropy . The two Guardians balance out the forces in the universe, although the Black Guardian seems to desire to upset the balance in favour of chaos and evil while the White Guardian prefers to maintain the status quo. The Guardians both appeared in Season 16 of the programme, where all six serials of that season were linked together in the quest forthe Key to Time , an artifact of immense power that would give the wielder supreme power over all existence.The White Guardian had concerns that the universe was descending into chaos. As a result, he asked the Doctor to find and assemble the Key to Time so that he might restore the balance of the universe. The Doctor was successful in this task, but the Black Guardian disguised himself as the White and tried to deceive the Doctor into handing the key over to him instead. The Doctor saw through the Black Guardian's ruse and ordered the key to disperse, though he commented afterwards that the White Guardian should have been able to carry out his work while the key was assembled.
The Guardian next appeared briefly during "Enlightenment", the conclusion of the Black Guardian Trilogy, a
story arc in which the evil Guardian attempted to force Turlough to kill the Doctor. The White Guardian appeared to the Doctor to warn him and, with the Black Guardian, to offer the prize of "Enlightenment" to the winner of asolar sail boat race across theSol System .Other appearances
In the
BBC Books spin-off novel "The Quantum Archangel " by Craig Hinton, the White Guardian appears briefly with the Black Guardian and four others, who form a Council of Guardians that oversee reality. Although extremely powerful, the Guardians apparently cannot be seen to act directly, which is why they can only affect things through agents like the Doctor. The other four Guardians were first mentioned in "Divided Loyalties" byGary Russell , which states that one of them is theCelestial Toymaker .
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