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The sword fight was stopped by [[Verlock (Terror of the Cabinet Noir)|Verlock]], who warned Julie that those were forbidden, and she would be taken to the [[guillotine]]. She then replied that, if he wanted her head, he would need to take it himself. The two engaged on a sword fight, which Julie won, by stabbing Verlock. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Terror of the Cabinet Noir (comic story)|Terror of the Cabinet Noir]]'') | The sword fight was stopped by [[Verlock (Terror of the Cabinet Noir)|Verlock]], who warned Julie that those were forbidden, and she would be taken to the [[guillotine]]. She then replied that, if he wanted her head, he would need to take it himself. The two engaged on a sword fight, which Julie won, by stabbing Verlock. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Terror of the Cabinet Noir (comic story)|Terror of the Cabinet Noir]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 21:38, 25 November 2016
Julie d'Aubigny was a swordswoman and opera singer from 17th century France.
Julie was born on 1673 and, from early age, she was dressed as a boy, and was educated with them as well.
After the Twelfth Doctor offended her singing abbilities, she challenged him to a sword fight. He tried to avoid the duel by saying he carried no swords, but many were offered to him.
The sword fight was stopped by Verlock, who warned Julie that those were forbidden, and she would be taken to the guillotine. She then replied that, if he wanted her head, he would need to take it himself. The two engaged on a sword fight, which Julie won, by stabbing Verlock. (COMIC: Terror of the Cabinet Noir)
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