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:''The Guardian Knights are a [[Transformer]] organization from [[Transformers: The Last Knight (franchise)|The Last Knight]] portion of the [[live-action film series]] [[continuity family]].''
 
:''The Knights of Iacon are a [[Transformer]] organization from [[Transformers: The Last Knight (franchise)|The Last Knight]] portion of the [[live-action film series]] [[continuity family]].''
[[File:TLK Knight about to be stabbed.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Something face-taking this way comes.]]
[[File:TLK Knight about to be stabbed.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Something face-taking this way comes.]]


The '''Knights of Iacon''', also called '''Guardian Knights''', are twelve elite warriors who oppose the deceiver sorceress [[Quintessa (TLK)|Quintessa]]. They can combine to form [[Dragonstorm]], a mighty fire-breathing dragon.
The '''Guardian Knights''', also called '''Knights of Iacon''', are twelve elite warriors who oppose the deceiver sorceress [[Quintessa (TLK)|Quintessa]]. They can combine to form [[Dragonstorm]], a mighty fire-breathing dragon.


The Knights include:
The Knights include:
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===''The Last Knight'' film===
===''The Last Knight'' film===
[[File:TLK KingArthur knights.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Though Camelot and The Knights of Iacon was a great band, they would eventually break up after the 'Rabbit of Caerbannog Incident'.]]
[[File:TLK KingArthur knights.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Though Camelot and The Knights of Iacon was a great band, they would eventually break up after the 'Rabbit of Caerbannog Incident'.]]
Some time in the past, the twelve Knights rebelled against [[Quintessa (TLK)|Quintessa]], whom they considered ''the'' "deceiver". Stealing [[Staff of Merlin|her control staff]], they set out aboard a ship into space in hopes of finding worthy allies on another world.
Some time in the past, the twelve Knights rebelled against [[Quintessa (TLK)|Quintessa]], whom they considered ''the'' "deceiver". Stealing [[Staff of Merlin|her control staff]], they set out aboard a [[Guardian Knight ship|ship]] into space in hopes of finding worthy allies on another world.


By the fifth century C.E., the Knights had landed their ship on [[Earth]], the planet of [[Unicron]], inhabited by the [[human]]s. In Dark Ages [[United Kingdom|England]], they made contact with a native, [[Merlin]], who promised to keep their existence a secret. However in [[484]], Merlin beseeched them to help his people against the the imminent threat of destruction by invading [[Saxon]]s. Judging that [[Camelot]] was proof of the worthiness of humankind, the Knights decided to render assistance to [[King Arthur]]'s forces. [[Stormreign|The red-armored leader of the Knights]] granted the staff of Quintessa to Merlin and combined into [[Dragonstorm]]. As a mighty gestalt dragon, the Knights easily wrought devastation against the enemies of Camelot. Afterwards, knights both human and Cybertronian celebrated their alliance.
By the fifth century C.E., the Knights had landed their ship on [[Earth]], the planet of [[Unicron]], inhabited by the [[human]]s. In Dark Ages [[United Kingdom|England]], they made contact with a native, [[Merlin]], who promised to keep their existence a secret. However in [[484]], Merlin beseeched them to help his people against the the imminent threat of destruction by invading [[Saxon]]s. Judging that [[Camelot]] was proof of the worthiness of humankind, the Knights decided to render assistance to [[King Arthur]]'s forces. [[Stormreign|The red-armored leader of the Knights]] granted the staff of Quintessa to Merlin and combined into [[Dragonstorm]]. As a mighty gestalt dragon, the Knights easily wrought devastation against the enemies of Camelot. Afterwards, knights both human and Cybertronian celebrated their alliance.
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*None of the Knights are named in the movie, nor are they ever shown to have individual alt-modes.
*None of the Knights are named in the movie, nor are they ever shown to have individual alt-modes.
*Since [[Skullitron]] and the [[Talisman Knight]] died in the movie, yet Dragonstorm was still able to form later, it is assumed Skullitron and the Talisman Knight aren't needed to make Dragonstorm but can still attach anyway.
*Since [[Skullitron]] and the [[Talisman Knight]] died in the movie, yet Dragonstorm was still able to form later, it is assumed Skullitron and the Talisman Knight aren't needed to make Dragonstorm but can still attach anyway.
*It is unclear if these Knights are the knights mentioned by [[Lockdown (ROTF)|Lockdown]] in ''[[Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction]]'' as Lockdown claimed Optimus and the [[Dinobot (AOE)|Dinobot]]s were knights, something that goes unaddressed in ''The Last Knight''.
*It is unclear if the Guardian Knights are the knights mentioned by [[Lockdown (ROTF)|Lockdown]] in ''[[Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction]]'' as Lockdown claimed Optimus and the [[Dinobot (AOE)|Dinobot]]s were knights, something that goes unaddressed in ''The Last Knight''.


===Foreign names===
===Foreign names===

Revision as of 00:30, 22 September 2017

The Guardian Knights are a Transformer organization from The Last Knight portion of the live-action film series continuity family.
Something face-taking this way comes.

The Guardian Knights, also called Knights of Iacon, are twelve elite warriors who oppose the deceiver sorceress Quintessa. They can combine to form Dragonstorm, a mighty fire-breathing dragon.

The Knights include:

Seglass Ni TondayThe Knights' motto, The Last Knight


Fiction

The Last Knight film

Though Camelot and The Knights of Iacon was a great band, they would eventually break up after the 'Rabbit of Caerbannog Incident'.

Some time in the past, the twelve Knights rebelled against Quintessa, whom they considered the "deceiver". Stealing her control staff, they set out aboard a ship into space in hopes of finding worthy allies on another world.

By the fifth century C.E., the Knights had landed their ship on Earth, the planet of Unicron, inhabited by the humans. In Dark Ages England, they made contact with a native, Merlin, who promised to keep their existence a secret. However in 484, Merlin beseeched them to help his people against the the imminent threat of destruction by invading Saxons. Judging that Camelot was proof of the worthiness of humankind, the Knights decided to render assistance to King Arthur's forces. The red-armored leader of the Knights granted the staff of Quintessa to Merlin and combined into Dragonstorm. As a mighty gestalt dragon, the Knights easily wrought devastation against the enemies of Camelot. Afterwards, knights both human and Cybertronian celebrated their alliance.

An unspecified time later, the Knights moved their ship to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, wherein they slumbered in stasis along with Merlin's corpse and the staff. By the 21st century, both the Knights of the Round Table and the Knights of Iacon had fallen into legend. Thanks to the efforts of the Order of the Witwiccans, Dragonstorm was misbelieved to merely be the exaggerated story of a catapult. In the meantime, another knight came to Earth in search of the Last Knight, prophecied to be crucial against Quintessa, who was moving Cybertron towards Earth. Though this knight was shot down by the TRF, he succeeded in giving a talisman to Cade Yeager. Yeager and Merlin's descendant Viviane Wembly were able to board the HMS Alliance and travel to the Knights' undersea ship. Cade inadvertently woke Skullitron, who immediately began attacking the apparent intruders, only to be gunned down by the TRF. Two more Knights arrived minutes later and wreaked havoc among the TRF, but they were themselves cut down by a newly-arrived Optimus Prime, now under the thrall of Quintessa. In short order, Optimus seized the staff, escaped, was knocked back to his senses, and then lost the staff to Megatron and Quintessa's new Decepticon allies.

The Knights soon recovered themselves and came outside. Outraged that Optimus had been in Quintessa's service (and not seeming to care that it was not willful), the Knights beat down Optimus, one preparing to execute him. As Yeager attempted to stop this, his talisman transformed into the fabled Excalibur, which he used to stop a Knight's blade. Recognizing Yeager as the Last Knight, the other Knights stopped attacking and joined the Autobot-TRF plan against Quintessa. The Knights boarded the Autobot ship to travel to Quintessa's base on a hanging section of the newly-arrived Cybertron. From the ship's hull, the Knights combined into Dragonstorm and took flight against Quintessa's forces. Dragonstorm also dropped Optimus into battle against Infernocus. The allied humans, Autobots, and Knights emerged victorious, stopping Cybertron from consuming Earth's energy and forcing Quintessa and the Decepticons to flee. Soon afterwards, the Knights once again formed Dragonstorm to fly alongside the Autobot ship towards their nearby homeworld. The Last Knight

Notes

  • None of the Knights are named in the movie, nor are they ever shown to have individual alt-modes.
  • Since Skullitron and the Talisman Knight died in the movie, yet Dragonstorm was still able to form later, it is assumed Skullitron and the Talisman Knight aren't needed to make Dragonstorm but can still attach anyway.
  • It is unclear if the Guardian Knights are the knights mentioned by Lockdown in Age of Extinction as Lockdown claimed Optimus and the Dinobots were knights, something that goes unaddressed in The Last Knight.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Iacon no Kishi-tachi (アイアコンの騎士達, "Knights of Iacon")