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The term derives from the name of the chief officer in charge of a prison in the United States, and can be called a ''superintendent'', ''governor'', or ''director'' in other parts of the world. Warden as a plural term was originally inspired by Caroline and Justine from Persona 5. | The term derives from the name of the chief officer in charge of a prison in the United States, and can be called a ''superintendent'', ''governor'', or ''director'' in other parts of the world. Warden as a plural term was originally inspired by Caroline and Justine from Persona 5. | ||
The [[persecutor]] counterparts of | The [[persecutor]] counterparts of wardens are called [[imprisoner]]s. | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 03:51, 16 August 2021
warden ( n.) | |
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Synonyms | superintendent, governor, director |
Applies to | headmates, system functions |
Coiner | Fallen Hearts Galaxy |
Origin | Middle English |
A warden is a sub-type of protector that keeps the system safe from malicitors, trechtors, and persecutors by acting as a barrier between persecutors and other headmates. Wardens may act as a communicator for a persecutor to others (and vice versa). They may also keep persecutors separated from the rest of the headmates for the safety of others with the express intent of rehabilitation and/or reform, not punishment.[1]
The term derives from the name of the chief officer in charge of a prison in the United States, and can be called a superintendent, governor, or director in other parts of the world. Warden as a plural term was originally inspired by Caroline and Justine from Persona 5.
The persecutor counterparts of wardens are called imprisoners.