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* [[Fire (Phoenix)|Fire]] | * [[Fire (Phoenix)|Fire]] | ||
* [[Marmaduke (Phoenix)|Marmaduke]] | * [[Marmaduke (Phoenix)|Marmaduke]] | ||
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Revision as of 04:40, 26 November 2016
Phoenix was the first short story in the Short Trips anthology Short Trips: Indefinable Magic. It was written by James Goss. It featured the Eighth Doctor.
Summary
The Doctor is on the trail of a sentient book entitled "a bestiary of legendary and magical creatures". The Doctor tracks the book to Earth where it begins creating mythical creatures such as a unicorn and a phoenix. The Doctor, with the help of a talking cat and a house-bound neighbour, manages to defeat the book as it creates a dragon from human and animal body parts. After the Doctor leaves in the TARDIS, a strange rash on the house-bound neighbour transforms into the Doctor, who quickly defeats the book's final creation before dissolving into nothingness.
Characters
References
- The Bestiary of Legendary and Magical Creatures is a sentient book which tries to make the fictional contents of its pages a reality.
- Thinking books work in the same manner as audiobooks, except they work with thought processes.
- The book creates a unicorn from toilet paper.
Notes
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Continuity
- Fire recalls the Doctor's escapades at Pudding Lane. (TV: The Visitation)