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Guardians of Order

Guardians of Order was a Canadian company founded in 1996 by Mark C. MacKinnon in Guelph, Ontario. The company's business output consisted of role-playing games (RPGs). Their first game is the anime inspired ''Big Eyes, Small Mouth''. In 2006 Guardians of Order ceased operations due to overwhelming debt.
The ''Big Eyes, Small Mouth'' game used the ''Tri-Stat System''. The ''Tri-Stat System'' would later be modified for use in other games and be more generally named the ''Tri-Stat dX'' system. Most of Guardians of Order's game use some form of the ''Tri-Stat dX'' system.
After ''Big Eyes, Small Mouth'', Guardians of Order would go on to achieve significant success with the ''Sailor Moon Role-playing Game and Resource Book''. The game was built on ''Big Eyes, Small Mouth'' but featured an extensive reference to the ''Sailor Moon'' universe. Guardians of Order acquired licenses and published ''Big Eyes, Small Mouth''-based RPGs for a number of other anime series including ''Dominion'', ''Demon City Shinjuku'', and ''Tenchi Muyo!''. After ''El Hazard'', the last such game, the company's strategy with licensed anime series changed and it began issuing "Ultimate Fan Guides" which served the same purpose while avoiding the need to reprint the same ''BESM''-based mechanics. All of these books included game statistics for characters in the series as well as extensive episode guides and character summaries.
Guardians of Order expanded beyond anime based games when the ''Tri-Stat dX'' system was adopted for the superhero game ''Silver Age Sentinels''.
Guardians of Order later acquired the rights to publish the ''Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game'' from Phage Press. Guardians of Order licensed the rights to produce role-playing games set in existing fictional works. These include games based on ''The Authority'', ''Tékumel'', and ''A Song of Ice and Fire''.
Between February 14, 2006 and August 1, 2006 there were no official updates to the Guardians of Order website. There was speculation on the official forums that the company was out of business. On July 28, 2006 a post to George R. R. Martin's official web site announced that Guardians of Order was out of business. In response, on August 1 Mark MacKinnon posted confirmation that Guardians of Order "ceased operations." According to MacKinnon the company had too much debt. MacKinnon is attempting to place Guardians of Orders games with other companies, and promised that existing orders would be filled.
On September 9, 2006 ArtHaus Games, whose titles are published by White Wolf Publishing, announced that it has acquired the ''Big Eyes, Small Mouth'' RPG. The announcement stated the company was "extremely confident" that a release date of January 2007 would be met and confirmed that those who pre-ordered and prepaid for the book would be "in good hands," though it was also said that they have not taken on Guardians of Order's liabilities.
On March 7, 2007 George R. R. Martin wrote that he had regained control of his intellectual property rights and was "all square" with Guardians of Order. As part of their settlement, Mr. Martin received all remaining stock of the limited edition version of the RPG. No further information regarding the settlement was revealed, nor the status of other creditors' claims on the property.
==History==
Guardians of Order was founded by Mark C. MacKinnon in 1996. In 1998, Guardians of Order hired David Pulver. In 1999, Jeff Mackintosh washired. 2000 brought Liz Fulda and Lucien Soulban. In 2002, Guardians of Order launched their "Magnum Opus" program, licensing the company's intellectual property to third parties to create new games. By 2005, Guardians of Order downsized to just Mark C. MacKinnon. In early 2006, the company ran out of capital, and closed their doors on August 1, 2006. The third edition of ''BESM'' is acquired by ArtHaus Games on September 9, 2006.

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