Guardian of the Millennial Tree

"I will protect the Millennial Tree!"

Guardian of the Millennial Tree (Korean: 천년나무 수호자, chonnyonnamu suhoja) is a Super Epic Costume for Wind Archer Cookie, It is his first Costume, released during The Twisted Maze Grove! update. It can be obtained by drawing it from the Vintage Costume Jar in the Gem Exchange Center.

Story
''A long time ago, in a deep dark forest, lived the guardian of the Millennial Tree. The Legend is almost forgotten, but his mission is as eternal as the light of his gem, the Emerald Heart. And it is calling him once again!''

Quotes
"Guardian of the Millennial Tree only has additional loading lines and a different tired line. It does not change or add any other lines."

General

 * The Tree knows everything...
 * My oath is calling!
 * I will protect the Millennial Tree!

Tired

 * Shame...

Trivia

 * Guardian of millennial tree mural.png.|150x150px]]Guardian of the Millennial Tree, Milky Way, and Lord of Ash are the only Super Epic Costumes in the game to not have their own illustration. This is likely due to the fact they are not in the Costume Gacha.
 * Guardian of the Millennial Tree was one of only two non-limited Costumes that could've been obtained from the Land's End Shop, the other being Milky Way.
 * Previously, this Costume was only obtained by purchasing it with 4,000 League Medals in the Medal Exchange Center, until it was rehauled for the rework of Champions League, which the Costume was then moved to the Land's End Shop instead.
 * Guardian of the Millennial Tree can be seen in the murals found in the Golden Cradle.
 * This Costume was released before the inclusion of Millennial Tree Cookie to the game.
 * This Costume is currently the first and only instance where Wind Archer Cookie's gem is named. It is called the "Emerald Heart".
 * This name however isn't carried over in its appearance in Cookie Run: Kingdom, where instead its called "Emerald of the Wind", it is unclear if this name change was due to an oversight or that it was simply named in the perspective of the Cookie who archived it.