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{{Game|KHX|UCX}}
{{Game|KHX|UCX}}
{{Suite}}
{{Translation}}
{{Enemy
{{Enemy
  |name = Palace Guard
  |name = Guard
  |katakana = 衛兵
  |katakana = 衛兵
  |romaji = Eihei
  |romaji = Eihei
|japname = Palace Guard
  |fr = Gardes du Palais
  |fr = Gardes du Palais
  |de = Palastwache
  |de = Palastwache
  |image = [[File:Palace Guard KHX.png|x300px]]
  |image = [[File:Guard A KHX.png|x300px]]
  |tab1 = Palace Guard
  |tab1 = Guard A
  |image2 = [[File:Palace Guard 2 KHX.png|x300px]]
  |image2 = [[File:Guard B KHX.png|x300px]]
  |tab2 = Palace Guard 2
  |tab2 = Guard B
  |type=Entelechy
  |type=Entelechy
  |charworld1=Agrabah
  |charworld1=Agrabah
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  |company=Disney
  |company=Disney
}}
}}
The '''Palace Guards''' are characters which appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]''. They originally appeared in the animated film ''{{w|Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin}}'' and are responsible for guarding the Sultan, his royal palace, and Agrabah.
The '''Guards''' are characters which appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]''. They originally appeared in the animated film ''{{w|Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin}}'' and are responsible for guarding the Sultan, his royal palace, and Agrabah.


==Story==
==Story==
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==Origin==
==Origin==
The Palace Guards first appear in the Walt Disney's 1992 film, ''Aladdin''. Though their job is mainly to enforce the Sultan's rule and act as a sort of police force in Agrabah, they also take orders from [[Jafar]], making them into minor antagonists towards Aladdin. In the original film, the Guards appear to relish acts of sadism, demonstrated when they happily obey Jafar's order to throw Prince Ali (a disguised Aladdin) into the sea to drown, and laugh evilly in the process. In ''The Return of Jafar'', the television series and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'', the Guards have been somewhat toned down and are allies to Aladdin. The most prominent guards are '''Razoul''', the chief guard who maintains an unfriendly rivalry with Aladdin and frequently calls him "street rat"; '''Fazal''', a dark-coloured obese guard who eats endlessly (to the point that Razoul quips that "''When [Fazal] is not thinking of food, it will be time to bury him.''"); and '''Hakeem''', a slim, deadpan-voiced guard frequently partnered with Fazal.
The Guards first appear in the Walt Disney's 1992 film, ''Aladdin''. Though their job is mainly to enforce the Sultan's rule and act as a sort of police force in Agrabah, they also take orders from [[Jafar]], making them into minor antagonists towards Aladdin. In the original film, the Guards appear to relish acts of sadism, demonstrated when they happily obey Jafar's order to throw Prince Ali (a disguised Aladdin) into the sea to drown, and laugh evilly in the process. In ''The Return of Jafar'', the television series and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'', the Guards have been somewhat toned down and are allies to Aladdin. The most prominent guards are '''Razoul''', the chief guard who maintains an unfriendly rivalry with Aladdin and frequently calls him "street rat"; '''Fazal''', a dark-coloured obese guard who eats endlessly (to the point that Razoul quips that "''When [Fazal] is not thinking of food, it will be time to bury him.''"); and '''Hakeem''', a slim, deadpan-voiced guard frequently partnered with Fazal.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==