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|image = Quantum Shade raven.jpg
|image       = Quantum Shade raven.jpg
|aka = [[Raven]]
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|affiliation = {{il|[[Ashildr|Mayor Me]]}}
|individuals = [[The Raven]]
|first = Face the Raven (TV story)
|first       = Face the Raven (TV story)
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]''}}
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]''
'''Quantum shades''' were beings that could kill specific people regardless of their location in [[space]] and [[time]]. Their victims would be marked with a [[chronolock]], a tattoo-like brand on their neck, counting down the minutes to their death.
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'''Quantum Shades''' were beings that could kill specific people regardless of their location in [[space]] and [[time]]. They seem to desire it, with [[Ashildr|Me]] explaining that she "promised" her Quantum Shade ally "a [[soul]]". Their victims would be marked with a [[chronolock]], a tattoo-like brand on their neck, counting down the minutes to their death. They could appear as billowing clouds of smoke or "compact" themselves into innocuous physical forms. Deaths caused by Quantum Shades were automatically [[Fixed point in time|fixed]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]'')


At some point, [[Ashildr|Me]] allied herself with a quantum shade that had taken the form of a raven, using it to enforce her law in an alien refugee camp in [[trap street]] in [[London]] over which she was [[mayor]]. Whoever broke the law would be marked with a [[chronolock]], given enough time to say goodbye to their loved ones before their death.
[[25 October]] marked the [[flocking]] of the Quantum Shades. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time Traveller's Diary (novel)|Time Traveller's Diary]]'')


After [[Rigsy]] was lured into the camp and accused of murdering one of the refugees, he was marked for death by the shade and [[Retcon]]ned prior to his release. After calling the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]] for help, the trio located the camp and investigated the crime in search of proof of Rigsy's innocence. When Clara learned that someone else could take the mark, she volunteered to take it from him, not wanting his daughter to grow up without a father and believing Me would save her since she had declared Clara to be under her protection, and managed to convince him to give her the chronolock.
As [[Mayor]] of the [[Trap Street, London|Trap Street]], [[Ashildr|Me]] made a contract with a Quantum Shade known to the Street's residents as "[[the Raven]]", as it often took the form of a large black [[raven]] except when it went "hunting" for the victims Me offered it. She used the threat of the Raven to keep a ruthless order in the Street, allowing it to function as an alien refugee camp that would accept even the likes of [[Sontaran]]s and [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. Though Me had not intended it, [[Clara Oswald]] eventually became a victim of the Raven, ([[TV]]: ''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]'') although the [[Twelfth Doctor]] later managed to [[Extraction chamber|extract her]] from her time-stream just before death, allowing her to live out an arbitrarily long life without [[age|ageing]] until she eventually chose to be returned to her appointed death. Although Clara did seem to intend to fulfil this obligation eventually, ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'') the Doctor later came to suspect that, given this infinite time, she found a way to bypass this death entirely, although she eventually died in unrelated circumstances, with her mind later becoming part of the [[Testimony Foundation]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (novelisation)|Twice Upon a Time]]'')


However, after they discovered the "murder" was staged to be a trap for the Doctor and Clara revealed to have taken the mark, Me informed Clara that, in taking the chronolock, she had removed Me from any deal she had made with the shade, rendering her unable to remove it as she normally could. To the Doctor's dismay, Clara was killed by the shade. ([[TV]]: ''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]'')
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Another type of Shade, an [[Elemental Shade|Elemental]], killed [[Elton Pope]]'s mother in the [[1970s]]. It had escaped from the [[Howling Halls]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'')
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Latest revision as of 08:12, 7 September 2023

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Quantum Shades were beings that could kill specific people regardless of their location in space and time. They seem to desire it, with Me explaining that she "promised" her Quantum Shade ally "a soul". Their victims would be marked with a chronolock, a tattoo-like brand on their neck, counting down the minutes to their death. They could appear as billowing clouds of smoke or "compact" themselves into innocuous physical forms. Deaths caused by Quantum Shades were automatically fixed. (TV: Face the Raven)

25 October marked the flocking of the Quantum Shades. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary)

As Mayor of the Trap Street, Me made a contract with a Quantum Shade known to the Street's residents as "the Raven", as it often took the form of a large black raven except when it went "hunting" for the victims Me offered it. She used the threat of the Raven to keep a ruthless order in the Street, allowing it to function as an alien refugee camp that would accept even the likes of Sontarans and Cybermen. Though Me had not intended it, Clara Oswald eventually became a victim of the Raven, (TV: Face the Raven) although the Twelfth Doctor later managed to extract her from her time-stream just before death, allowing her to live out an arbitrarily long life without ageing until she eventually chose to be returned to her appointed death. Although Clara did seem to intend to fulfil this obligation eventually, (TV: Hell Bent) the Doctor later came to suspect that, given this infinite time, she found a way to bypass this death entirely, although she eventually died in unrelated circumstances, with her mind later becoming part of the Testimony Foundation. (PROSE: Twice Upon a Time)