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Because of this, the newleywed couple that lived in the House could have anything they wanted. But the wife had a thought about the husband and the House subsequently killed him to fullfill her wish. She then wished herself dead. The House then stopped all the molecules within, essentially freezing [[time]] within the House.
Because of this, the newleywed couple that lived in the House could have anything they wanted. But the wife had a thought about the husband and the House subsequently killed him to fullfill her wish. She then wished herself dead. The House then stopped all the molecules within, essentially freezing [[time]] within the House.


The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]], and [[Sara Kingdom]] visited the House. While Sara wanted to know what had happened the Doctor and Steven wanted to leave, but her thoughts made the House take Steven away and trap the Doctor and the TARDIS within glass boxes. Trying to escape, Sara made contact with a touch panel and gave a copy of her mind for the House's intelligence to use.
The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]], and [[Sara Kingdom]] visited the House. While Sara wanted to know what had happened, the Doctor and Steven wanted to leave, but her thoughts made the House take Steven away and trap the Doctor and [[the TARDIS]] within glass boxes. Trying to escape, Sara made contact with a touch panel and gave a copy of her mind for the House's intelligence to use.


Over a thousand years, the House changed its form to suit the people who stayed. The copy of Sara would use her judgement to cast people out of the House or let them stay. She also wondered if other Houses existed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Home Truths]]'')
Over a thousand years, the House changed its form to suit the people who stayed. The copy of Sara used her judgement to cast people out of the House or let them stay. She also wondered if other Houses existed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Home Truths]]'')


While it is unknown when the House was built, the [[Great Clock]] which existed in [[3999]] was built from the same technology. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Guardian of the Solar System]]'')
The [[Great Clock]], which existed in [[3999]], was built from the same technology. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Guardian of the Solar System]]'')


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Revision as of 04:34, 6 September 2014

The House on the isle of Ely was a large stucture that possessed an artificial intelligence. Drawing its power from the Moon light and stars, it could recognise what the occupants of the House truly desired. Using a technological form of telepathy, the House could "grant wishes" even before the residents could realise what they want.

Because of this, the newleywed couple that lived in the House could have anything they wanted. But the wife had a thought about the husband and the House subsequently killed him to fullfill her wish. She then wished herself dead. The House then stopped all the molecules within, essentially freezing time within the House.

The First Doctor, Steven Taylor, and Sara Kingdom visited the House. While Sara wanted to know what had happened, the Doctor and Steven wanted to leave, but her thoughts made the House take Steven away and trap the Doctor and the TARDIS within glass boxes. Trying to escape, Sara made contact with a touch panel and gave a copy of her mind for the House's intelligence to use.

Over a thousand years, the House changed its form to suit the people who stayed. The copy of Sara used her judgement to cast people out of the House or let them stay. She also wondered if other Houses existed. (AUDIO: Home Truths)

The Great Clock, which existed in 3999, was built from the same technology. (AUDIO: The Guardian of the Solar System)