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"Ozymandias" is a title based upon conjecture.
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When showing the destroyed Citadel to the Thirteenth Doctor, the Spy Master gloated, "Look upon my work, Doctor, and despair." (TV: The Timeless Children)
Behind the scenes
Though not stated in the episode, the Master references "Ozymandias", a sonnet by Percy Shelley, which contains the lines "And on the pedestal these words appear: / 'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: / Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'"