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}}'''Pieter Stubbe''' was a [[Germany|German]] mass murderer who was sentenced to death in [[1589]]. Unbeknownst to the townspeople, Stubbe was also a [[werewolf]]. He fled rather than die.
 
'''Pieter Stubbe''' was a [[Germany|German]] mass murderer who was sentenced to death in [[1589]]. Unbeknownst to the townspeople, Stubbe was also a [[werewolf]]. He fled rather than die.


Stubbe continued to roam [[Europe]] for the next few centuries. He was in [[Russia]] in [[1812]]; there, he turned [[Ileana de Santos]] into a werewolf.
Stubbe continued to roam [[Europe]] for the next few centuries. He was in [[Russia]] in [[1812]]; there, he turned [[Ileana de Santos]] into a werewolf.


By [[2080]], Stubbe's pack--mostly Ileana and her family — was living in ecologically devastated [[Brazil]]. Stubbe was lured there and defeated by the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Turlough]].
By [[2080]], Stubbe's pack mostly Ileana and her family — was living in ecologically devastated [[Brazil]]. Stubbe was lured there and defeated by the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Turlough]].{{Fact}}


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Revision as of 22:28, 4 June 2014

Pieter Stubbe was a German mass murderer who was sentenced to death in 1589. Unbeknownst to the townspeople, Stubbe was also a werewolf. He fled rather than die.

Stubbe continued to roam Europe for the next few centuries. He was in Russia in 1812; there, he turned Ileana de Santos into a werewolf.

By 2080, Stubbe's pack — mostly Ileana and her family — was living in ecologically devastated Brazil. Stubbe was lured there and defeated by the Fifth Doctor and Turlough.[source needed]

Pieter Stubbe