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Revision as of 12:14, 11 September 2015

Ohila was the High Priestess of the Sisterhood of Karn, and was active during the Last Great Time War. She was pleased to see the Eighth Doctor return to Karn, but pitied the fact he had been killed in a crash landing, following his failure to save Cass because she hated Time Lords. The Sisterhood revived him for four minutes, and Ohila begged the Doctor to help them by taking the Elixir of Life. After arguing with him, she convinced the Doctor that he was the only one capable of stopping the war, and he could not help anyone by running away from it just to uphold his principles as the Doctor. Once the Sisterhood retrieved Cass's body from the wreckage, the Doctor gave up hope and decided to enter the Time War. He used her potion containing the Elixir of Life to regenerate into a warrior for battle, no longer going by the name of "Doctor". (TV: The Night of the Doctor)

Behind the scenes

According to an interview with Steven Moffat, Ohila's name is a reference to Ohica.[1]

Footnotes