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deathxproof · 1 year ago
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DeathxProof’s Playlist Directory
God, hi, I have a lot of character playlists. Here they are, just for you guys! Some are WIPs, some aren’t.
Hello Thoschei
Destroying Planets Out Of Spite (The Master) Getting Over My Human Complex(The Doctor) Academy Era Thoschei Only Culturally Gallifreyan (Susan Foreman 5) Rory Williams Johnny Chesterton Mirror Verse Theta & Koschei Thoschei But Only Religious/Devotional Trauma Flavored Help! My Husband Is A Time Lord With A Really Weird Thing For My (Time Lord) Best Friend :(( I Got Stuck In A Fobwatch And All I Got Was This Lousy Found Family Academy/Pre-Master Koschei Oakdown Academy/Pre-Doctor Theta Sigma Lungbarrow Disaster TARDIS: The Master Edition (Master Music Taste) Disaster TARDIS: The Doctor Edition (Doctor Music Taste) Disaster TARDIS: Susan Foreman Edition (Susan Foreman Music Taste)
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sneakertin · 1 year ago
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happy rock murder day!!
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ozzieinspacetime · 2 years ago
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shaking the Academy Era fandom by the shoulders:
STOP REDUCING THE CHARACTERS TO TEENAGE MOVIE STEREOTYPES. STOP IT. THEY ARE FUCKED UP AND BAD FOR EACHOTHER!! THEY WENT TO SPACE TORY BOARDING SCHOOL!! THEY SUCK!!!!! TREAT THEM LIKE SHITTY BORING TIMELORDS PLEASE
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deathxproof-archive · 1 year ago
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And we’ll show the neighbor kid what our love actually means […] We’ll climb the tallest branch with a rifle full of dreams
and we’ll blow the little dickhead up to smithereens.
Getting naked and playing with guns
there’s a gerbil in the microwave, a baseball bat in everyone. Sharing kisses and building a bomb,
We’ll set it off like Microsoft […] in our backyard.
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roxannepolice · 7 days ago
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Obviously I understand why the Torvic manslaughter is a big deal for thoschei lore and why subfandom loves it so much, and to be clear, the audio drama itself is brilliant, but I just think my Arsenic and old lace addled brain is too stuck on the concept of two eight year olds committing the perfect crime. By burning a body.
Like, leaving aside the justifiable manslaughter element and CSI Gallifrey finding cremated remains with DNA matching a recently lost person and going Ah, spontaneous combustion, happens all the time.
We're talking about children having the know-how and resources to fully burn a body. 900-1000 degrees Celsius for over an hour. And, like, carbon based organisms aren't that keen on burning, so what, did they go to the Academy janitor with can we have 5 gallons of gasoline pleeeaaase?
Or (what I think is more in character for their grown up versions), did they roughly assemble some branches, sparked some fire and then watched in confusion as it kept dying out over an increasingly mishandled corpse?
Thete, I don't think this is working...
Keep fanning, Koschei, I watched a life hack collection on human YouTube, starting a fire was right after putting a potato on your armpit.
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dandelionjack · 6 months ago
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since we’re having an active discussion about racism in doctor who now. what is going on with the 1 million academy era thoschei fanarts where theta (the one that grows up to be good) is a blonde curly haired white blue eyed angel boy and koschei (the one that grows up to be evil) has straight dark hair DARKER SKIN THAN THETA dark eyes and looks asian most of the time. what is Up with that. are we not examining these stereotypes at all. nowhere in the source text(s) does it actually say which race either of the pair were, especially, as we know, race on gallifrey is arbitrary and meaningless…
of course, the argument could be made that this is intentional and reflects the perception of these characters vs who they actually are. i.e. theta was the rowdy troublemaker, theta killed torvic and got away with it by scapegoating his best friend, meanwhile koschei was the thoughtful child that was bullied and ignored, and this early trauma impacted the way both of them turned out. but somehow i doubt it.
somehow i don’t believe that academy era fanartists are making a deliberate commentary on the way that Whiteness will often allow a teenage delinquent to get away scot-free after breaking the rules in a way their counterpart of colour would have been punished for. which would actually make sense and, if this is the case, i’m all for white theta and asian kosch. but — after all — in my humble opinion, there should be variation. gender, too. we don’t know what they were like when they were children. one thing we should be wary of, though, is accidentally falling into the deeply socially-ingrained tendencies of white supremacist subtext. it’s time to leave the bubble
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leelarots · 4 months ago
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DECA STUFF
this is a master post about my au/fic canon for the deca. i will link this in my deca posts in future, so i don't feel like I have to explain stuff every time. thank you so much to this sub-fandom for making me feel so welcome!
current lineup:
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6/10 drawn, design ages frozen at 18-25
to do: vansell, drax, mortimus, jelpax
basic info from left to right:
Magnus | 6'4 | Oakdown | hazel eyes, black hair
Ushas | 6'0 | [?] | 'black' eyes, dark brown hair [portrait]
Koschei | 5'7 | Oakdown | blue-grey eyes, black hair [portrait]
Theta | 5'8 | Lungbarrow | brown eyes, light brown hair [portrait]
Millennia | 5'3 | Brightshore | hazel eyes, blue hair
Rallon | 5'10 | Stillhaven | brown eyes, black hair
[other info on the fic(s) below cut]
current word count: 2.3k
the fic:
will be separated into different 'books', each focusing on a select few characters and one main plot each.
will have theta as a regular gallifreyan instead of half human or another species. however, it's worth noting that for the narrative, I am going to make all 'freyans have some human genes due to past inbreeding
(with luck!) will be partially illustrated
won't be an attempt at following the incredibly messy canon. godspeed to those who try.
won't be centred around thoschei. as much as I wish it was, writing worldbuilding for gallifrey and fleshing out other members of the deca is also enjoyable to write about
other notes on my worldbuilding:
at this point in time, time lord households do not refer to parents or siblings. the hierarchy goes from bottom to top cousins -> aunts/uncles -> granny/grampas -> kitriarch
theta may not be half human/the timeless child, but I aim to still make him 'adopted'. he knows who his father is, but his mother is not of rank, and left him as a baby outside of the lungbarrow household. the connection between him and braxtiel is that they were both left with a note in the same handwriting, addressed to their father.
koschei's 'hypnotic' nature and high telepathic ability is a rare genetic condition. most gallifreyans have a weak latent touch telepathy, trained up in the academy. hypnosis is a different story, but koschei can carry off a potent version of hypnotism without training. he is only in the academy because of his condition.
related to the above's last sentence, becoming a time lord is somewhat class locked due to the initial exam for joining the academy requiring training only supplied by expensive tutoring. if you are not born into a time lord family, it is very difficult to get in.
a main theme of the fics will be around the stagnation that occurs when people in power do not change. as the occupants of the high council live for so long, they have the ability to enforce only their beliefs/beliefs of a small bubble, refusing to move with the times or address changing circumstance.
looming has only just come into existence during the fic canon. none (or at least most) of the deca are not loomed.
'shobogans' are the occupants of the capitol's surrounding slums. this may change.
religion is banned/illegal, but I aim to portray that as being hypocritical—time lords started out as a religious sect. the cloisters are indeed remnants of the original religious building, buried underneath the capitol.
a large portion of gallifrey is not optimal for human-like life. the largest part of the planet's gallifreyan population is centred in the glass globe cities, such as arcadia or the capitol.
humans regularly trade with gallifrey, although the trade lines go: widespread human trade lines -> undocked spaceships around gallifrey -> permanent human settler-traders on the planet. it is not permitted for anyone to go to and from gallifrey freely without a specific, hard to obtain permit. time lords can obtain a permit more easily.
related to above, this is my reason as to why gallifrey has cats and other human items. some human plants and animals are considered invasive.
human-gallifreyan marriage is somewhat taboo. theta is commonly rumoured to be half human without basis because of his being 'different'. once again, the fact most gallifreyans are part human is to show that they are hypocritical.
I could go on, but I won't lol this is long
I am aware of how ambitious this project is. for that reason, I can never promise that the whole fic series will be completed. drawing and sharing my headcanons is enjoyable for me, though, as the deca is my current favourite thing. it's been years of me tinkering about with them in silence, I'm rather hoping I can find others who like my ideas.
my ao3 is soupsmog
want to know something specific? want to talk? pop me an ask, comment on my deca related posts, or join this academy era server, where I'm pretty active. dms are not really open because they make me anxious, sorry!
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kaetor · 10 months ago
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academy era ft. different character designs by me & my friend (top ones; blonde is theta black hair is koschei; bottom ones curly hair is theta short hair is koschei-- those r from@that-tired-artist hence the picrews)
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doyoushipthisdweuship · 3 months ago
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(submitted by @mildlyinterestedcreature) (i couldn't find any photos that weren't fan art for . obvious reasons but i figured that theyre well known enough 2 be added without images)
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heycupcake · 6 months ago
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With Koschei adopting the title of Master and being obsessed with dramatic reveals and shrinking people to the size of figurines, wouldn't it be funny if his villain origin story was a fight with the Doctor over a DnD campaign that led to him trying to one-up his nemesis over his DM skills ever since?
I was reflecting on the celery quartet playing DnD (what would their characters be? What kind of campaign would the Doctor concoct to keep everyone engaged? etc. etc.), and wondered when the Doctor could have first started to play. The academy would have been a good place and time, since he also had friends he could drag along, right?
And of course he'd have to be the Dungeon Master, being the only one who would know how everything works.
By some miracle, he partially succeeds in sharing his special interest with the group, as one of his friends in particular gets incredibly invested, following the story, roleplaying his character to perfection, nerding out on his build.
Everything seems to be going smoothly, but most of the players seems bored, so the Doctor decides to secretly buff one of his monsters, to give them a tougher challenge. Sadly, this leads up to half of the party getting unalived. His friend is furious over the loss of his beloved character, and he wants the whole fight to be written off as a dream.
The Doctor, feeling vulnerable (and quite insecure after he accidentally destroyed half of the team), snarks with an aggressive "well, I am the Master, and you will either obey me or quit!"
The rest is history
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borwski · 20 days ago
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CUATROOO I NEED TO KNOW MORE ABOUT FATHER SPY AND DAUGHTER CLAUDIAA
for context: i made this edit as a fun little thing. i have a lot of hcs so get ready YAYYYY !!!!
the reason i picked claudia in the first place was just the fire motif around the both of them. both of them strike me as Sun Characters in the way that their passion kills them and they burn everyone around them. claudia burning bodies and spy burning gallifrey to try to escape their issues etc etc
the way i see it is claudia as koscheis daughter but not spydoc daughter. a daughter not born in love or hate but a child he had post-academy and was forced to raise out of obligation. (i saw a poll a bit ago talking ab if kosch would have a favorite child and if it would show and my personal hc is that he would be very indifferent to his children) which is why claudia is. well. “when do you ever pick me” i’m so sorry my love claudia. they both share an obsessive hatred for thirteen (spymaster well.... you know what hes like. and claudia would just hate her bc her father chases the timeless child instead of focusing on his own kids lol)
they r very dear to me.....
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deathxproof · 1 year ago
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Get To Know The Master!
Simm!Master, (exceptionally low activity)Missy, Rory!Master**, Dhawan!Master, & Academy/Pre-Master Koschei Oakdown
This Page is Severely Under Construction, Please Check Back Later!
If you’d like to learn more about Rory!Master specifically though, his page is here <333
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corallapis · 1 year ago
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Hi <3 No obligation to answer, I know dw lore is really convoluted and there's a lot of expanded universe material, but you've mentioned a few times that you think the War Chief is the Master. I'm also a War Chief/Master truther because I think that makes the contents of The War Games more fun and interesting (& also could count as another time the Master got the Doctor killed <3 romance <3) but I wanted to know if you had more reasons/examples from canon that supports that idea
anon i’d be delighted to talk abt the war chief!!! he’s My Guy <3 and (dare i say it?) possibly even one of my favorite incarnations of the master. i’ve got lots of quotes for you under the cut, but to give a short summary of So Why Do People Think the War Chief is the Master, Anyway?:
the war chief was introduced in the war games, written by malcolm hulke and terrance dicks. (dicks, it should be mentioned, was also co-creator of the master, with barry letts.) when hulke & dicks novelized the serials colony in space, terror of the autons, and the war games, they dropped several hints that the war chief and the master were the same man. so, the creators of the characters were the first to suggest a connection between them.
but, i hear you cry, didn’t dicks go on to write timewyrm: exodus, which shows us a future incarnation of the war chief that isn’t the master? yes, because the official editorial line for the vmas & vnas was that the war chief & the master were two distinct characters. this caused more than one writer that personally believed them to be the same to write otherwise professionally. however, i think dicks still dropped hints linking the two despite this editorial limitation.
and what about magnus, the guy who’s well-known in current fandom as the “academy era” version of the war chief? conceived of by gary russell, magnus was originally written as a young incarnation of the master, not the war chief. in flashback, goth opera and invasion of the cat-people, the character of magnus is a young master. so why did russell retcon his own character in divided loyalties to be the war chief instead? he did so out of respect for david mcintee, who had recently written a different backstory for the master in the dark path, using the name koschei. despite divided loyalties’ portrayal of magnus and koschei as separate characters, it actually in large part serves to conflate the two further, due to said retconning.
in faction paradox lore, the war king is a version of the master (i don’t need to make a post on that, do i?) that also was once the war chief.
and now we’re really getting murky canon-wise, but craig hinton’s rejected pda time’s champion (ultimately completed & published after his death, by chris mckeon) explicitly depicts the war chief as an incarnation as the master, as well as reasserting that magnus was the name the master used at the academy.
even with all this Evidence, i’m like you, anon — i just think it’s Fun. i mean, just look at the guy lmao. if you can’t see the way that future incarnations are riffing off him, idk what to tell you. and ultimately, it just makes the most sense to me. three & delgado’s first meeting doesn’t really strike me as a First Time Seeing You Since You Left kind of affair, but the way two & the war chief react to seeing each other? and the conversation they have abt it…? yeah. love it.
the ‘70s target novelizations
doctor who and the doomsday weapon (aka colony in space) was the first novelization to feature the master, and was written by malcolm hulke in 1974. it begins with a scene that doesn’t occur in the tv story, where a senile old time lord tells his apprentice about the theft of two tardises by a pair of time lords now calling themselves the doctor & the master:
“There have been two stolen, you know.” The younger Time Lord didn’t know. “By our enemies?” he asked. “No. By Time Lords. They both became bored with this place. It was too peaceful for them, not enough happening.” The old Keeper smiled to himself, as though remembering with some glee all the fuss when two TARDISes were stolen. “One of them nowadays calls himself ‘the Doctor.’ The other says he is ‘the Master.’”
if there have been only two tardises stolen (at this point), then where does that leave the other renegades we've seen on tv? well, the answer to that is that the target novelizations were meant to be self-contained, without prior knowledge of the show needed or past episodes taken into account. it’s easier and cleaner to present the doctor & the master as the only two renegades. except the older time lord continues, and a little further on says:
“There were tens of thousands of humans from the planet Earth, stranded on another planet where they thought they were re-fighting all the wars of Earth’s terrible history. The Doctor” — he interrupted himself — “I told you about him, didn’t I?” “Yes,” said the young Time Lord, now used to the old Keeper forgetting what he had already said. “You mentioned the Doctor and the Master.” “No, it wasn’t the Master,” said the old Keeper in his confused way. “The Master never does anything good for anyone. He’s thoroughly evil. Now what was I saying?”
despite the self-contained nature of the novelizations, the events of the war games (which had yet to be novelized, when this was written) have occurred and are specifically brought up in relation to the doctor & the master. what does ‘it wasn't the master’ mean? the keeper’s confusion leaves it open to interpretation, but the fact that it’s brought up at all is quite a hint.
terrance dicks then wrote doctor who and the terror of the autons in 1975. additional info is added to the scene between the doctor and the time lord who comes to warn him about the master’s arrival on earth:
“As a matter of fact, I’ve come to bring you a warning. An old friend of yours has arrived on Earth.” “One of our people? Who is it?” The Time Lord pronounced a string of mellifluous syllables — one of the strange Time Lord names that are never disclosed to outsiders. Then he added, “These days he calls himself the Master.”
he uses the master’s gallifreyan name first, as if the doctor doesn’t know the name he’s now going by yet. then, we’re given a description of the master, including:
Already he had been behind several Interplanetary Wars, always disappearing from the scene before he could be caught. If ever he were caught, his fate would be far worse than the Doctor’s exile. Once captured by the Time Lords, the Master’s life-stream would be thrown into reverse. Not only would he no longer exist, he would never have existed. It was the severest punishment in the Time Lords’ power.
which brings to mind the war games, as the punishment described here is exactly what the time lords did to the war lord & what they would have done to the war chief, if he hadn’t died/escaped. and, speaking of that escape, the doctor asks:
“Is his TARDIS still working?” “I’m afraid so. He got away before it could be de-energised.” “Then he was luckier than I,” said the Doctor sadly. He had never really got used to his exile.
unlike the doctor, who was unable to get away from the time lords at the end of the war games, the master was ‘luckier.’ this could, of course, mean a more general escape from the time lords by the master, but i’d say all the hints here are pointing in the same direction.
in 1979, malcolm hulke wrote doctor who and the war games. the first conversation between the doctor and the war chief is slightly changed, and again it’s reiterated that there have only been two tardises stolen. first, the war chief teases the doctor about who he must be:
The War Chief took the Doctor into his private office just off the war room and told his bodyguards to leave. “Now,” he said, “a traveller in a time-space machine. There is only one person you can be.” “I had every right to leave,” said the Doctor. “And to steal a TARDIS?” The War Chief smiled. “Not that I am criticising you. I left our people too. We are two of a kind.”
and later, he summarizes that their empire (their empire <3) will be secure because, again, they’re the only two with stolen tardises:
“Now I understand,” said the Doctor. “It’s my TARDIS that you want. But surely you have one of your own?” The War Chief smiled. “No more mine than yours is really yours! We are both thieves, Doctor. Yes, I do have a TARDIS hidden away. But are not two better than one? While I rest and enjoy the spoils of victory, you can patrol our empire. And I shall do the same for you.” “Our empire?” “We shall rule the galaxy without fear of opposition,’ the War Chief said confidently. “For we shall be the only two who can travel through both space and time.”
this (very romantic imo) proposal is also, of course, very reminiscent of delgado’s ‘half-share in the universe’ proposal to three.
timewyrm: exodus by terrance dicks
in 1991, terrance dicks wrote a vna, timewyrm: exodus. in this novel, the war chief appears as a botched two-bodied regeneration after his death at the end of the war games, called dr. kriegslieter. no mention of the master is made. as i said before, i think this is down to virgin’s editorial policy, and i think there are hints connecting the two nonetheless. like when the doctor realizes who kriegslieter is:
And behind them, aiding them, manipulating them, giving them the time technology they needed, the Time Lord renegade who called himself the War Chief. Or, in German, der kriegslieter. “Well, he couldn’t have spelled it out for me much more plainly,” muttered the Doctor.
like, c’mon. it’s just classic master shenanigans to have your alias be an extremely obvious translation of your name. and then there's also kriegslieter’s plan, which is to steal the doctor's body to use as his own (complete with sexual innuendo):
“Once I have wrested from it the secret of the TARDIS, your mind will be of no further interest to me. But your body…” “Please,” said the Doctor, looking embarrassed. “Ladies present.” “We are both Time Lords, Doctor, our brains and our bodies are compatible. Regeneration therapy is far beyond the War Lord’s scientists, but even they can manage a simple brain transplant.” Kriegslieter studied the Doctor with detached, clinical interest. “To be honest, it isn’t the body I would have chosen but it’s infinitely superior to the one I have. When all this is over Doctor, I shall be you — and you, or whatever shattered gibbering remnant of you is left, will be me. Appropriate, don’t you think? A crippled mind in a crippled body…”
how many times have we seen the master do that? maybe only once when this book was written (in the keeper of traken, of course) but at least three more times since then, by my count. in addition ‘we are both time lords’ is an echo of both two & the war chief's conversation and three & delgado’s (in the mind of evil, the claws of axos, and colony in space).
kriegslieter also calls seven ‘my dear doctor’ throughout, which is not a quirk of speech that the war chief has been ever shown to have. i can't claim it's unique to the master, but i think there's a certain history there. (did you know ainley says it five times in one 50 min long serial?)
magnus, as the master
as said before, the character of magnus was introduced in comic flashback, which appeared in the doctor who magazine winter special for 1992 and was commissioned and edited by gary russell (& written by warwick gray). it depicts seven and benny viewing a scene from the doctor’s past, where two old friends, thete and magnus, are at odds.
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magnus was, at the time of this comic's creation, meant to be the master. there is no connection to the war chief in this story. which is why when goth opera, written by paul cornell, is published in 1994, magnus is the name used for the young master when listing out the doctor's school friends:
“That was when I was young and wild, Doctor. My contemporaries and I grew up to take our responsibilities seriously.” “Ah…” The Doctor nodded. “Unlike my year. I begin to see.” “Yes.” Ruath warmed to her subject, sipping from the goblet. Her eyes never left the Doctor’s. “Mortimus, the Rani, that idiot Magnus. And you, Doctor. All graduates of Borusa’s Academy for scoundrels.”
and, in 1995, when gary russell wrote invasion of the cat-people, he again used magnus as a name for the young master, referencing the master running out of lives far more quickly than the doctor by the time of the deadly assassin:
Polly smiled. “I’m glad you’re completely recovered, Doctor. You had us worried, you know.” “Regeneration’s a tricky thing,” he said. “And it was my first one. Always the trickiest. They’re supposed to get better as they go on, so long as you don’t flitter them. Always used to say to my academy chum Magnus, ‘Magnus,’ I’d say, ‘Magnus, don’t throw old bodies away like you would a suit. They don’t grow on trees.’ Or something like that. Never listened though.”
when gary russell wrote divided loyalties in 1999, he followed mcintee’s lead in using koschei as the name for a young master, and instead retconned magnus a younger war chief, showing the two of them interacting during the doctor’s academy days — the final nail in the coffin of our lil theory, right? well, all i’m going to say to that is that all the academy era stuff we see is actually a nightmare the fifth doctor is having. so who’s to say he didn't dream his best friend as two different people? (he forgot which one of them killed a guy with a rock, after all...)
the war chief king
in the book of the war, the 2002 faction paradox ‘encyclopedia’ edited by lawrence miles, the entry on the war king states:
His personal assistant notes that his office is brimming with official business, but devoid of decoration. The only concession he makes to sentimentality are the components of a hypercube, twelve white squares stacked neatly on his desk. Its significance is unclear, but it’s thought to be the War King’s last remaining link with his unfortunate past.
the very first use of a hypercube was, of course, at the end of the war games, when the second doctor called the time lords in. if that's not concrete enough for you, the war king spells it out even more clearly in the 2021 audio sabbath and the king:
THE WAR KING: I have failed to introduce myself. I am— ah, but as we have just seen: names have power. I do not think I shall grace you with one of my true names, Sabbath, no, not yet. Let’s see. The Deathless? Oh, let us not get ahead of ourselves just yet. Chief and Master, Minister and Magistrate, President and King… I have been many things.
time’s champion
and finally we have time’s champion, originally written in the '80s(?) by craig hinton, completed and published by chris mckeon in 2008. first, we have mel stumbling upon a corridor of portraits in the tardis:
Her first impression was that the Doctor was at the end of a long, thin corridor. And then she realised what the corridor was. An art gallery, the length hung with paintings, from the doorway to the far distance. As she started padding silently along the corridor, she looked at the paintings, and saw they were all portraits. Portraits painted in a variety of styles, from photo-realistic to impressionist, and everything in between. And she recognised some of the subjects. […] Moving on, Mel had hoped for something a little less depressing, but it wasn’t to be. The atmosphere had changed again: it was still cold, but a sterile light was now bathing the area. Then she realised why: the sterility, the coldness — trademarks of the Time Lords. This must be the Doctor’s own people. Pride of place was given to the Master — or rather the Masters: the familiar, music-hall villain in his velvet penguin suit had been captured in all his melodramatic glory, but there was also a suave, older man, his eyes radiating a fierce, evil intelligence wrapped in charm, next to which was positioned the portrait of a young, satanically handsome man with long, sharp sideburns and a thin, beard-length moustache, whose hand vainly clutched at a strange medallion hanging around his neck, as if clinging to the only power in his possession. And then there was an image of the cadaver, that rotting corpse that Mel knew was all that remained of the Doctor’s oldest friend and oldest enemy, animated by nothing but pure malice and spite.
the description of the ‘satanically handsome man’ is obviously the war chief. and then, the doctor remembers events from his past:
The night time vanished into the shadows of light, as new images, all familiar, threw themselves past the Doctor’s eyes: his tedious years at the Academy, his rise in the Time Lord hierarchy, his flight from Gallifrey, the early years of his exile, the planet of the War Games and his reunion with the Master, the lost years of imposed servitude to the Time Lords, all his memories and so many more impressed their way across the Doctor’s vision, even up to the moment of the present day. Then, abruptly, the vision ended. The Keeper began to speak again.
his reunion with the master occurs during the war games and precedes his exile (which is when his meeting with delgado’s master occurs). and magnus is once again used as a name for the young master:
The Doctor and Benton managed to glimpse him as he raced past. He was young, with a curving moustache and a dark, haughty face accustomed to obedience but now shadowed and twisted by fear. He ran onwards without even pausing to acknowledge their presence. He seemed desperate to outrun something. Moments later, a group of well-armed and uniformed men rounded the corridor and also hurried past the Doctor’s party, following the fleeing man in their wake. Steadying himself against the cool stone wall at his side, the Doctor watched the squad pass, recognising them as members of the Chancellery Guard, but clothed in armour and dress from the long departed era of his days in the Academy. The Doctor paused, wondering where he had seen that face before. “Magnus?” the Doctor whispered. Benton stepped over to the Doctor. “Who was that bloke those boys were chasing after, Doc? He looked a bit like the Master.” The Doctor gazed into the distance. “That he did, and for good reason.”
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incorrectquotesconaisseur · 9 months ago
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SECOND CHAPTER OF MY CRAZY SAXTEEN SAGA IS HERE Y'ALL!!!!
Rating: Explicit
Archive Warning: Major Character Death
Category: M/M
Fandoms: Doctor Who (2005), Doctor Who (Big Finish Audio), Doctor Who & Related Fandoms
Relationships: The Doctor/The Master (Doctor Who), Fourteenth Doctor/The Master (Simm), Tenth Doctor/The Master (Simm), Fourteenth Doctor/Missy (Doctor Who), Fourteenth Doctor/The Master (Dhawan), Fourteenth Doctor & Donna Noble, The Doctor | Theta Sigma/The Master | Koschei (Doctor Who: Academy Era)
Characters: Fourteenth Doctor (Doctor Who), Donna Noble, The Master (Simm), Rose Noble (Doctor Who: The Star Beast), Wilfred Mott, Sylvia Noble, Shaun Temple, Death (Doctor Who), The Master (Dhawan), Missy (Doctor Who), The Master | Koschei (Doctor Who: Academy Era), The Doctor | Theta Sigma (Doctor Who: Academy Era), The Toymaker (Doctor Who), mentioned Bill Potts - Character, mentioned clara oswald - Character, Mentioned Rose Tyler - Character, Mentioned Amy Pond, Mentioned Rory Williams - Character, Mentioned River Song - Character, Mentioned Martha Jones - Character
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Chapter summary: The Hermit - he yearns to be alone. He knows that the only way to process what is happening in life is to withdraw from the noise of the world and create a quiet space of solitude. When The Hermit comes up in your reading, the answers you need will come from within. Be very still, and listen...
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deathxproof-archive · 1 year ago
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also fun little wild card bc I’ve had the specific energy for this lately: like or otherwise interact for a starter or thing from an academy or otherwise Gallifrey-era Theta or Koschei. (Specify which I suppose) >:3c
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roxannepolice · 5 months ago
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There's a deep level at which I feel at odds with the rest of the thoschei community and that's the way I just... couldn't care less about their childhood together? Like, it's there, I fully acknowledge it and consider it an important part of the world building, and academy era brings sweet and sad fan works, but that's just. Not what makes their relationship for me? I don't get any gravitas from them calling each other Theta or Koschei, any more than the basic intimacy of having a secret pet name for each other? I grit my teeth at the idea of childhood pacts? "If history between us means anything..." Well, it doesn't to me? Don't even get me started on the whole deal with Death, way to ruin a perfectly well done audiodrama by elevating it to gospel?
Consequently, giving them no other motivations for their actions than feelings for each other is... basically why both Twissy and Spydoc fall flat to me? The idea the Master should just be wet sad pathetic clown just makes the character pointless to me? Oh, but there's all that history- so the fuck what?
No, give me damn old adults who lived similar lives yet arrived at completely different worldviews. Give me guilty protectiveness that has less to do with idealisation of the past than secretly liking what's here and now. Give me dialectics.
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