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'''Kharrus''' was one of many who were consulted by [[King]] [[Corakinus]] to assist in mending his broken [[heart]] which was being shared by schoolgirl [[April MacLean]] after Corakinus' heart had been displaced in [[time]] and [[space]].
'''Kharrus''' was one of many who were consulted by [[King]] [[Corakinus]] to assist in mending his broken [[heart]] which was being shared by schoolgirl [[April MacLean]] after Corakinus' heart had been displaced in [[time]] and [[space]].


Kharrus, like [[Rannus]] (the consultant who came before him), suggested that they could use the "[[anchor of a life blood]]" to keep the heart in Corakinus' body. This suggestion irritated Corakinus as his previous consultant had already tried and failed to use the anchor, but Kharrus commented that Rannus "was too cowardly to go the extra step" and explained that they could attach Corakinus' whole body to the anchor rather than just his heart. This meant that wherever the heart went Corakinus would go with it.  
Kharrus, like [[Rannus]], the consultant who came before him, suggested that they could use the "[[anchor of a life blood]]" to keep the heart in Corakinus' body. This suggestion irritated Corakinus as his previous consultant had already tried and failed to use the anchor, but Kharrus commented that Rannus "was too cowardly to go the extra step" and explained that they could attach Corakinus' whole body to the anchor rather than just his heart. This meant that wherever the heart went Corakinus would go with it.  


Intrigued, Corakinus came up with another plan — that he would use the anchor to enable him to follow the heart back to April where he would slaughter her and claim the heart for himself. However, Corakinus believed that the experiment had failed and prematurely executed Kharrus; the experiment was actually a success and Corakinus was able to open a portal back to [[Earth]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart (TV story)|Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart]]'')
Intrigued, Corakinus came up with another plan — that he would use the anchor to enable him to follow the heart back to April where he would slaughter her and claim the heart for himself. However, Corakinus believed that the experiment had failed and prematurely executed Kharrus; the experiment was actually a success and Corakinus was able to open a portal back to [[Earth]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart (TV story)|Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart]]'')
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Kharrus was one of many who were consulted by King Corakinus to assist in mending his broken heart which was being shared by schoolgirl April MacLean after Corakinus' heart had been displaced in time and space.

Kharrus, like Rannus, the consultant who came before him, suggested that they could use the "anchor of a life blood" to keep the heart in Corakinus' body. This suggestion irritated Corakinus as his previous consultant had already tried and failed to use the anchor, but Kharrus commented that Rannus "was too cowardly to go the extra step" and explained that they could attach Corakinus' whole body to the anchor rather than just his heart. This meant that wherever the heart went Corakinus would go with it.

Intrigued, Corakinus came up with another plan — that he would use the anchor to enable him to follow the heart back to April where he would slaughter her and claim the heart for himself. However, Corakinus believed that the experiment had failed and prematurely executed Kharrus; the experiment was actually a success and Corakinus was able to open a portal back to Earth. (TV: Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart)