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<p>During [[The Reckoning]] on 20 June 2011, Vio was given leadership of WG's newly-reopened junior clan '''Descendant Guardians''', and changed his display name to '''DG Keanu'''. He led DG for nearly 2 years in his most successful term as a clan leader, with DG rising to become an established and respected clan in their own right throughout 2011 and [[2012]]. On 2 August 2012, WG and DG combined their leadership, resulting in Vio becoming an [[Advisor]] and the Second-in-Command of WG.<ref>'''Vio''' (2 August 2012), [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=4210.0 "Combined Leadership"], ''SMF''. Retrieved 16 April 2025.</ref> This stunted DG's progress somewhat as Vio began focusing his efforts on WG matters - though the junior clan remained stable until [[2013]] when it was phased out with the release of [[Old School RuneScape]].</p>
 
<p>During [[The Reckoning]] on 20 June 2011, Vio was given leadership of WG's newly-reopened junior clan '''Descendant Guardians''', and changed his display name to '''DG Keanu'''. He led DG for nearly 2 years in his most successful term as a clan leader, with DG rising to become an established and respected clan in their own right throughout 2011 and [[2012]]. On 2 August 2012, WG and DG combined their leadership, resulting in Vio becoming an [[Advisor]] and the Second-in-Command of WG.<ref>'''Vio''' (2 August 2012), [https://www.wildernessguardians.com/smf/index.php?topic=4210.0 "Combined Leadership"], ''SMF''. Retrieved 16 April 2025.</ref> This stunted DG's progress somewhat as Vio began focusing his efforts on WG matters - though the junior clan remained stable until [[2013]] when it was phased out with the release of [[Old School RuneScape]].</p>
  
<p>Notably during his time as DG Leader, Vio attended in-game clan leader meetings with His Lordship which led to the production of [[The Wilderness - An Unauthorised Biography]] in [[2012]]. He also attended two more real life meetings - [[RuneFest 2011]] and [[Edale]].</p>
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<p>Notably during his time as DG Leader, Vio attended in-game clan leader meetings with His Lordship, and discussed clan-related issues with [[Jagex]]. This led to the production of [[The Wilderness - An Unauthorised Biography]] in [[2012]]. He also attended two further real life meetings - [[RuneFest 2011]] and [[Edale]].</p>
  
 
===2013 - 2020===
 
===2013 - 2020===

Revision as of 06:10, 16 April 2025

RuneScape Player
Vio
Vio Runefest 2013.png
Vio at RuneFest 2013
Ex-Member
18 May 2020
WG information
Joined17 October 2009
StatusResigned (18 May 2020)
Ranks HeldHistorian
DG Leader
Warlord and Second-in-Command
Forum Tech
RuneScape information
Display name(s)Current: Kecooler
Former: Sabre Keanu, WG Keanu, DG Keanu, TBK Amethyst, WG Vio, Amethystia, CT Vio, Vio RS
StatusActive (OSRS)
Started playingAugust 2003
Other clansFormer: Red Blade Hunters, Moratorium, The Sabres, The Blade Keepers, Ascension, Cutthroat, Deathrow
Real life information
Real NameKeanu
Born20 February 1993
NationalityBritish

Vio is a RuneScape player and former member of the Wilderness Guardians from 2009 to 2020. He served as Historian of WG from 2010 to 2011, Leader of Descendant Guardians from 2011 to 2013, and Warlord and Second in Command of WG in 2013. Vio is also a video-maker in the RuneScape community with around 5,000 YouTube subscribers - he collaborated with His Lordship on a number of occasions and produced several popular RuneScape videos such as The Wilderness - An Unauthorised Biography. Vio resigned from WG to join Deathrow in 2020, but continues to work on documenting WG's history and maintaining the wiki as of 2025.

Early History

Vio with his cat and RBH's clan mascot "Dixie", February 2008

Vio was introduced to RuneScape in the summer of 2003 by a childhood friend, and made the account Kecooler at the age of 10. He took a relatively early interest in clans, and in 2006 befriended the Abyssal Guardians who introduced him to F2P PvP. He did not meet AG's requirements for membership, and instead spent much of the summer of 2006 in smaller clans around the 70+ mark - these included Black Fire Knights, Leigion[sic] of Chaos, and TuneScape - however BFK and LoC were largely inactive, while TuneScape was an American-based clan and their event times were too much of an issue for Vio who was living in the UK. Vio considered his first "real" clan to be the Red Blade Hunters, which he joined on 29 October 2006 and spent several months with, as well as starting his reputation of a video-maker - recording RBH's events with Hypercam 2 and editing them with Windows Movie Maker.[1]

In 2007 Vio ventured further into the F2P clan world. After the closure of AG in early 2007, he left RBH to take over an attempted AG reformation known as Moratorium. Mora lasted around 6 months with moderate success, and was Vio's first genuine experience with clan leadership. After Mora he joined several other clans during 2007, namely Unknown Bounty Hunters, Charmed & Dangerous, Avenged, and receiving the "Ending Member" rank for the Cutthroat Syndicate for time spent with them. He attempted to revive Mora near the end of the year, but following the removal of Wilderness PvP and free trade on 10 December 2007 , he instead rejoined RBH - remaining with them through 2008, and ascending to the ranks of Event Organiser and High Council. However an internal dispute cut his term as HC short, and he stepped down and resigned from RBH in early 2009.[1]

In 2009 Vio joined The Sabres, after researching them and being surprised to find that the oldest RuneScape clan had requirements which he met. As with previous clans he produced videos of their events, as well as starting a Sabre-named account (Sabre Keanu) as TS required members create Sabre-named accounts prior to the ability to change an account's display name. However he made little progress with this account as he was also training a third account to join WG at the same time - and he also had an aversion to TS's frequent wars in the Clan Wars arena rather than PvP worlds. Ultimately he chose to leave TS in mid 2009 to focus on training for WG, but would go on to attend two of TS's real life meetings in 2010.

WG History

Vio had been aware of WG since around 2006 (due to the popularity of The TeamSpeak Rant and the London 2008 real life meeting video, amongst other things) - and in March 2009 Vio introduced himself and expressed his intention of joining WG.[2] However he chose not to apply for WG with his original account "Kecooler", as on three separate occasions he had attempted to train the account to meet a clan's requirements, only for the clan to close before he achieved them. Instead, he chose to create a new account (WG Keanu) and train it up from scratch, in a similar fashion to TS.[3]

2009 - 2011

Vio after getting a haircut paid for by His Lordship before RuneFest 2010, 27 August 2010

Vio reached WG's requirements of level 100 combat on 16 October 2009, and was accepted into WG by His Lordship a day later.[4] His early days with WG were somewhat problematic - he had shown an unusually keen interest in WG for several months before applying, which some members considered obsessive behaviour.[5] As a member he also had an initial aversion to WG's focus on P2P PvP, given his history of entirely F2P clans.[6] Nonetheless he graduated to a full member in November[7] and continued to produce videos of WG's PK trips and PKRIs as he had done for previous clans - now using Camtasia and Fraps to record, and Sony Vegas to edit. He also took an interest in the historical aspects of WG - His Lordship provided him with Wildflame110's raw footage from WG's first war, which Vio edited into a presentable video on 2 November 2009. This was the first time footage of WG's first war (and footage of the clan in 2004) was made public, and His Lordship was pleased with his efforts.[8]

Vio attended both The Great War and The Battle of Turning Tides in 2010 - producing a plaque in Photoshop for the former, and a heavily-edited but well-received video for the latter. He continued to work on preserving WG's historical aspects - most notably with the creation of the first version of WG's wiki. This was released to the public on 7 July 2010 and appraised by His Lordship and the rest of the clan.[9] Vio also purchased a WG t-shirt and attended RuneFest 2010 - his third real life meeting (after 2 with The Sabres) and first with WG. At the meeting, His Lordship offered Vio a unique clan rank as a bribe for getting a haircut - which Vio accepted, leading to the creation of the Historian rank.[10] Vio also received the two most prestigious GuardianScore awards - Outstanding Donor and Outstanding Contribution.

Despite his efforts on the historical aspects of WG, Vio was the cause of multiple problems and issues as a member of the clan - largely as a result of his immaturity as a teenager.[11] In January 2011 he received a suspension from the clan, and after posting and rescinding his resignation, he came to an agreement with the staff to leave the clan temporarily.[12] During his absence he founded and led The Blade Keepers and briefly joined Ascension, before His Lordship invited him to return to WG on 23 May 2011.[13] He was immediately returned to the rank of Historian, though this caused some debate within the clan as TBK had been involved in a brief rivalry with WG during his absence.[14]

Descendant Guardians

Vio (left) with His Lordship and Sabre Chilli (The Sabres Leader) at RuneFest 2011, 29 October 2011
20 June 2011 - 2 March 2013
Main article: Descendant Guardians#DG3

During The Reckoning on 20 June 2011, Vio was given leadership of WG's newly-reopened junior clan Descendant Guardians, and changed his display name to DG Keanu. He led DG for nearly 2 years in his most successful term as a clan leader, with DG rising to become an established and respected clan in their own right throughout 2011 and 2012. On 2 August 2012, WG and DG combined their leadership, resulting in Vio becoming an Advisor and the Second-in-Command of WG.[15] This stunted DG's progress somewhat as Vio began focusing his efforts on WG matters - though the junior clan remained stable until 2013 when it was phased out with the release of Old School RuneScape.

Notably during his time as DG Leader, Vio attended in-game clan leader meetings with His Lordship, and discussed clan-related issues with Jagex. This led to the production of The Wilderness - An Unauthorised Biography in 2012. He also attended two further real life meetings - RuneFest 2011 and Edale.

2013 - 2020

Vio moved to OSRS upon its release, and despite being an Advisor applied for a Warlord (at the time "Raidmaster") poistion on 17 March 2013.[16] He retained his Advisor rank but would serve as the Head Warlord (at the time "Warlord"), and led WG through many of their early OSRS battles including their first OSRS war (WG vs Poison) and a run-in with Reign of Terror.[17] He also helped produce WG's 2013 recruitment video. However WG's progress with OSRS PvP began to slow as 2013 progressed and Vio became more focused on forum and technical work, and so switched to the rank of Forum Tech on 23 August.[18]

Other Clans

The Blade Keepers

1 February 2011 - 4 May 2011
Main article: The Blade Keepers

Shortly after Vio had temporarily left WG in early 2011, Wilderness PvP and free trade were re-added to RuneScape and Vio took the opportunity to found the clan The Blade Keepers in February. This became an exodus of WG as multiple former WG members joined TBK, and a short rivalry between the clans occurred. Nonetheless Vio maintained his friendship with His Lordship, and even attended WG's London and Cambridge 2011 real life meeting while leading TBK. In March, multiple internal issues caused two exodi to form and take the majority of staff and clan members from TBK. Vio was unable to recover the clan and closed TBK in May, referring the remaining members on to Exalt.

Ascension

May 2011 (2 weeks)

After the closure of TBK, Vio joined Ascension and spent approximately 2 weeks with them. During the time he attended his longest consecutive fight in his personal clan history - against Envy, which lasted 4 hours. He also produced a handful of videos for Asc. However he was soon given an invitation from His Lordship to rejoin WG, and immediately accepted the offer and left Asc on or around 23 May 2011.[1]

Cutthroat

Deathrow

Real Life

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Vio (10 August 2011), Re: "Clan History", SMF. Retrieved 11 April 2025.
  2. Kecooler (8 March 2009), "Kecooler's Introduction", IPB1. Retrieved 11 April 2025.
  3. Vio RS (23 November 2009), "WG Keanu's 100 Combat", YouTube. Retrieved 11 April 2025.
  4. WG Keanu (16 October 2009), "WG Keanu's Application", IPB1. Retrieved 11 April 2025.
  5. Kecooler (5 August 2009), "Keanu's Departure", IPB1. Retrieved 11 April 2025.
  6. WG Keanu (2 January 2010), "Going F2P.", IPB1. Retrieved 11 April 2025.
  7. WG Keanu (15 November 2009), "Graduation: WG Keanu", IPB1. Retrieved 12 April 2025.
  8. WG Keanu (6 November 2009), "WG vs Rune Outlaws", IPB1. Retrieved 11 April 2025.
  9. His Lordship (7 July 2010), "The Story of Wildguard", IPB1. Retrieved 13 April 2025.
  10. His Lordship (25 September 2010), "Keanu Halfop", IPB1. Retrieved 13 April 2025.
  11. His Lordship (8 December 2010), "Keanu - Bias and Immaturity", IPB1. Retrieved 13 April 2025.
  12. rachellove9 (8 January 2011), "Goodbye Keanu", IPB1. Retrieved 13 April 2025.
  13. WG Keanu (23 May 2011), "Keanu's Application", IPB1. Retrieved 13 April 2025.
  14. His Lordship (27 May 2011), "Keanu the Historian", IPB1. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  15. Vio (2 August 2012), "Combined Leadership", SMF. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  16. Vio (17 March 2013), Re: "Raidmaster Applications", SMF. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  17. Vio (5 November 2016), "Vio's Clan History (2006-2016)", YouTube. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  18. Rachellove9 (23 August 2013), "Rank Changes and Applications for Event Master . . .", SMF. Retrieved 16 April 2025.