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'''Lord Griffen''' was an early [[Gallifreyan]] leader. During the time of [[Rassilon]] and [[Omega]], Griffen was known as one of the "Elders of Gallifrey". Lady [[Jolodex]] and he were on the Gallifreyan flagship ''Aeon'' when Rassilon and Omega detonated the star [[Qqaba]], enabling the Gallifreyans to become Lords of Time. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Death (comic story)|Star Death]]'') | '''Lord Griffen''' was an early [[Gallifreyan]] leader. During the time of [[Rassilon]] and [[Omega]], Griffen was known as one of the "Elders of Gallifrey". Lady [[Jolodex]] and he were on the Gallifreyan flagship ''Aeon'' when Rassilon and Omega detonated the star [[Qqaba]], enabling the Gallifreyans to become Lords of Time. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Death (comic story)|Star Death]]'') | ||
Twenty years later, Griffen was married to Lady Jolodex. They sent their daughter [[Rema-Du]] and [[Wardog]] of the [[Special Executive]] to retrieve the assassin [[Fenris]] from the [[Vortex]]. After his retrieval, Griffen convened an assembly of the [[Prydonian Chapter]] to learn who had sent Fenris. Another member of the Special Executive, [[Viridian the Brainfeeler]], searched Fenris's mind to learn he had been sent by the [[Order of the Black Sun]]. Members of the Order itself attacked the meeting. Griffen was the first to understand Gallifrey faced a [[time war]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[4-D War (comic story)|4-D War]]'') | Twenty years later, Griffen was married to Lady Jolodex. They sent their daughter [[Rema-Du]] and [[Wardog]] of the [[Special Executive]] to retrieve the assassin [[Fenris]] from the [[Time Vortex]]. After his retrieval, Griffen convened an assembly of the [[Prydonian Chapter]] to learn who had sent Fenris. Another member of the Special Executive, [[Viridian the Brainfeeler]], searched Fenris's mind to learn he had been sent by the [[Order of the Black Sun]]. Members of the Order itself attacked the meeting. Griffen was the first to understand Gallifrey faced a [[time war]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[4-D War (comic story)|4-D War]]'') | ||
Ten years after the first Black Sun attack, Griffen communicated with Rema-Du, a Gallifreyan ambassador, when she attended a diplomatic conference on the planet [[Desrault]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Black Sun Rising (comic story)|Black Sun Rising]]'') | Ten years after the first Black Sun attack, Griffen communicated with Rema-Du, a Gallifreyan ambassador, when she attended a diplomatic conference on the planet [[Desrault]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Black Sun Rising (comic story)|Black Sun Rising]]'') |
Revision as of 06:39, 7 January 2014
Lord Griffen was an early Gallifreyan leader. During the time of Rassilon and Omega, Griffen was known as one of the "Elders of Gallifrey". Lady Jolodex and he were on the Gallifreyan flagship Aeon when Rassilon and Omega detonated the star Qqaba, enabling the Gallifreyans to become Lords of Time. (COMIC: Star Death)
Twenty years later, Griffen was married to Lady Jolodex. They sent their daughter Rema-Du and Wardog of the Special Executive to retrieve the assassin Fenris from the Time Vortex. After his retrieval, Griffen convened an assembly of the Prydonian Chapter to learn who had sent Fenris. Another member of the Special Executive, Viridian the Brainfeeler, searched Fenris's mind to learn he had been sent by the Order of the Black Sun. Members of the Order itself attacked the meeting. Griffen was the first to understand Gallifrey faced a time war. (COMIC: 4-D War)
Ten years after the first Black Sun attack, Griffen communicated with Rema-Du, a Gallifreyan ambassador, when she attended a diplomatic conference on the planet Desrault. (COMIC: Black Sun Rising)
Behind the scenes
Although in Star Death Griffen exclaims "We can become lords of time!" after the detonation of Qqaba, he is never referred to as a Time Lord in any of his three appearances. It is not clear whether the Gallifreyans adopt the title "Time Lord" during his life or later. Griffen ages visibly over the three stories' thirty year span.