| Wildfire: Wildfire is the first of the four Nox of elemants. He's mostly the down to earth type unless he's put up to a chalange. He's also strong willed, wich makes it easy for him to win bets agenst his fellow Nox Guardians... ^-^;; |
| Cyclone: Cyclone has a somewhat short temper and is hard headed. He's often bent the "Use of our powers is forbiddon" rule to give the elemant of Wind to Chinook. Aside from his short temper, he's also the most strong willed of the Nox Guardians. |
| Raindancer: The quiet and shy addition to the group. Raindancer tries to keep the peace and is mostly very polite. He is also the most serious of the group. While he mostly likes to keep to himself if he sees that someone needs his help he stays by them. |
| Storm: Storm is pretty much a stand by and takes his job seriously. He is best friends with Cyclone, so he would do almost anything Cyclone asked. Including giving the elemant of Lightning to Chinook in addition to Cyclone's Wind. |
| The Four Nox of Elemants |
| The Four Nox of Elemants are Egarix's messangers of the Guardian world. They were said to go to Earth and stay at a temple guarded by a ruthless girl named Nina. No one is to venture into this Temple while the Nox of Elemants plan how they can seal the Black Raptor away for good or to somehow make him too weak to attack once the prophecy happens. The Nox represent four elemants: fire, wind, water, and lightning. However they are forbiddon to use their powers due to the fact that if they did, major damage could be caused on Earth. Most of the times they seam more interested in their work rather then anything else but they do tend to have a little fun while they are at it. |
| What is a Nox? |
| Noxes are lion/wolf like creatures usually with a main on their heads and upper back. Traditional Noxes often live in an Indian like fasion occasionaly decorating themselves with tatoos, beads, or feathers. They can live up to around 500-1000 years. They are one of the most loyal creatures of the universe and have very strong connections with both the spirtual and natural world. |
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