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* The Doctor recalls the [[Massacre at Béziers]] during the [[13th century]].
* The Doctor recalls the [[Massacre at Béziers]] during the [[13th century]].
* The Doctor quotes from ''[[The Rime of the Ancient Mariner]]'' and Dante's Inferno.
* The Doctor quotes from ''[[The Rime of the Ancient Mariner]]'' and Dante's Inferno.
* The Hooded Man in this story is described as wearing the conical hood of a penitent monk, the Doctor says that hood would have a different meaning in the future. Likely referring to the white supremacist group "Ku Klux Klan."


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== Notes ==

Revision as of 12:38, 10 May 2022

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Fields of Terror was the first story in The First Doctor: Volume Two.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS has brought the Doctor back to Revolutionary France, a place that's always fascinated him. But this time he, along with Steven and Vicki, are drawn into a devastated land, caught between the soldiers who are burning all before them and a monstrous shape that follows in their wake.

Plot

The Column from Hell (1)

to be added

The Darkened Road (2)

to be added

Cast

Characters

References

  • During the French Revolution, the fighting was at its worst in the Vendée.
  • The Doctor considers Paris to be "one of the most civilised of cities".
  • The Doctor recalls the Massacre at Béziers during the 13th century.
  • The Doctor quotes from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Dante's Inferno.
  • The Hooded Man in this story is described as wearing the conical hood of a penitent monk, the Doctor says that hood would have a different meaning in the future. Likely referring to the white supremacist group "Ku Klux Klan."

Notes

  • This story was told from Vicki's perspective.

Continuity

External links