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The countercultural [[Nechronomancer]]s worshipped an incomprehensible | The countercultural [[Nechronomancer]]s worshipped an incomprehensible '''Seventh Founder [[Founders of Gallifrey|of Gallifrey]]''', whom they referred to as "the other", and was who was "[[name]]less, [[gender]]less, and [[history]]less". It was unclear whether this "other" was the same as [[the Other]] that was part of the [[Triumvirate]], although their labelling as "seventh" (contrasted against the [[Founders of Gallifrey|usual count of six]]) implied a separate identity to [[The Other|the member of the Triumvirate]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[And To Dust We Shall Return (short story)|And To Dust We Shall Return]]'', ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | ||
In imitation of this "old one", the Nechromancers renounced their identities, [[Elective Semantectomy|expunging their names and genders from House records]] to embrace their otherness, and flat-out refused to believe that [[time]] existed as such. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[And To Dust We Shall Return (short story)|And To Dust We Shall Return]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:22, 17 February 2023
The countercultural Nechronomancers worshipped an incomprehensible Seventh Founder of Gallifrey, whom they referred to as "the other", and was who was "nameless, genderless, and historyless". It was unclear whether this "other" was the same as the Other that was part of the Triumvirate, although their labelling as "seventh" (contrasted against the usual count of six) implied a separate identity to the member of the Triumvirate. (PROSE: And To Dust We Shall Return, The Book of the War)
In imitation of this "old one", the Nechromancers renounced their identities, expunging their names and genders from House records to embrace their otherness, and flat-out refused to believe that time existed as such. (PROSE: And To Dust We Shall Return)