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The Yellow Conservators

A History of Searching and Patience

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If there was one Conservator line which interacted with the outside world the most, it would be the Yellow Conservator. The Yellow Forest is located in present-day Pennsylvania. Robin Holloway, the original Yellow Conservator, gave birth to a son, who she named Daemon Holloway. After passing away, Robin left Daemon in the care of her close friend and original Green Conservator, Angelos, with the understanding that Angelos wouldn’t let Daemon into the Yellow Forest. She felt the role of a Conservator was a burden she didn’t want her son to bear.

 

Angelos raised Daemon for several years, telling him stories of the Yellow Forest, just like Robin had. However, curiosities in the Forest began to plague him, and as a result, Daemon was left on his own. But not for long. During a stay in a nearby village, Daemon met another orphan named Artemis Merryweather. Artemis and Daemon bonded over the coming months, and Artemis eventually joined Daemon on his hunt for the Yellow Forest. Discovering a strange electromagnetic phenomenon in proximity to the Forest, Daemon started carrying a compass on their travels. 

 

One day in 1796, the compass needle started spinning uncontrollably. Daemon ran off and was sent through time, leaving Artemis alone. Years later, in 1799, Artemis founded Merryweather Industries, a scientific organization whose sole purpose was to track and monitor the Forests. Employees of Merryweather Industry would say how often Artemis would speak of his lost friend, Daemon. Daemon remained lost until the day Artemis died in 1866. He returned to Artemis’ deathbed, looking the same age he was the day he was lost. Before his friend’s passing, Daemon was able to explain what happened that day seventy years ago.

 

The strange energies surrounding the Forest sent Daemon to the year 2014. There, he was rescued by Merryweather Industry employees, including Chloe Mansfield and Curtis O’Brien, who told him of Artemis’ legacy, and helped Daemon return back to his own time. There, in the Yellow Forest, he found Angelos, who reluctantly inducted Daemon in as the second Yellow Conservator.

 

After Artemis died in 1866, Daemon became the Director of Merryweather Industries, while retaining his Conservator title. 

 

In the year 1870, Daemon was sealed out of Sanctus Hortus, along with the other Conservators. 

 

Once the portals were reopened in 1884, Daemon, along with Valentina Amante, Richard Fairbanks, and Bridget Mata, discovered that Mortalitus, the King of the Dark Spirits, had escaped, taking the lives of Angelos and Nicholas Tucker in the process.

 

The remaining Conservators joined Elizabeth Tucker, the new Red Conservator, in the Second Dark War. Though they would eventually vanquish the Darkness, it would cost Daemon his life. Sacrificing himself so that Elizabeth could live, Daemon embraced his fate as he felt it was his time. The remaining Conservators inducted Amos Cainewood, a soldier from the Second Dark War, as the third Yellow Conservator. As such, Amos became the Director of Merryweather Industries.


Amos remained both the Yellow Conservator and Director of Merryweather Industries for nearly 130 years, but stepped down from both roles in the year 2012. Following in the Red Conservators’ tradition of maintaining a familial line, Amos passed both titles down to his eldest daughter, Samantha Cainewood.

The Yellow Conservators: Clients

The Yellow Conservators

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Robin Holloway

Unknown - 1780

Daemon Holloway

1796 - 1884

Amos Cainewood

1884 - 2012

Samantha Cainewood

2012 - Present

The Yellow Conservators: Team

Merryweather Industries

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Artemis Merryweather

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Chloe Mansfield

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Curtis O'Brien

The Yellow Conservators: Team
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