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The Peacekeepers were a group of courageous warriors and wizards who fought for justice and the greater welfare of the world. They were also known as the Resistance.They came from every part of the continent of Ascaria, but they were all aligned behind the same goal of bringing peace and prosperity to the rest of the globe. The people of Ascaria were anxious for someone to defend them from the various perils that threatened their way of life when the Great War broke out, and this is when the Peacekeepers were established in the thick of the conflict. They were opposed by an evil and power-hungry organization known as the Empire of the New World, which was intent on subjugating the whole human population of the world to their rule. However, the Peacekeepers did not show any signs of fear. They were aware that the pursuit of justice was something that was worth fighting for, regardless of the odds. As a result, they took up arms and assumed a position of opposition to the Empire, resolute in their mission to protect innocent people and bring an end to the fighting. On the battlefield, the Peacekeepers were an unbeatable force thanks to their exceptional combat and magical prowess, which was unrivaled by any other group. They battled with honor and compassion, always aiming to do what was right, regardless of the cost involved in doing so. As the conflict waged on, the people came to view the Peacekeepers as their last chance of surviving the conflict. As a result, they gave their support to the Peacekeepers. And with each victory, the Peacekeepers became stronger, until they were ultimately able to push the Empire back and put an end to the struggle they had been fighting. However, despite the fact that the battle had been won, the Peacekeepers were aware that their task was not yet finished. There will inevitably be people who wish to cause harm and break the delicate balance of peace, and it is the responsibility of the Peacekeepers to take a position against these people. As a result, they made a solemn oath that they would always be prepared to defend the rights of the defenseless and fight for justice, regardless of the obstacles that might stand in their way.