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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' of [[Pseudolonica VII]] was considered the wisest and most beautiful piece of jewellry in the [[universe]]. It held spiritual wisdom in its ever-evolving lattice.  
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' of [[Pseudolonica VII]] was considered the wisest and most [[beauty|beautiful]] piece of [[jewellery]] in the [[universe]]. It held spiritual [[wisdom]] in its ever-evolving [[lattice]].


Two versions of the [[crown]] existed in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], as a result of the [[Fourth Doctor]] "borrowing" them two [[Christmas]]es in a row as a present for [[Romana II]]. The Doctor taught both crowns to sing. He planned to return the crowns before they would be missed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Present Tense]]'')
Two versions of the [[crown]] existed in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], as a result of the [[Fourth Doctor]] "borrowing" them two [[Christmas]]es in a row as a present for [[Romana II]]. The Doctor taught both crowns to sing. He planned to return the crowns before they would be missed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Present Tense]]'')


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Latest revision as of 17:33, 3 September 2020

The Great Crystal Choir Crown of Pseudolonica VII was considered the wisest and most beautiful piece of jewellery in the universe. It held spiritual wisdom in its ever-evolving lattice.

Two versions of the crown existed in the Doctor's TARDIS, as a result of the Fourth Doctor "borrowing" them two Christmases in a row as a present for Romana II. The Doctor taught both crowns to sing. He planned to return the crowns before they would be missed. (PROSE: Present Tense)