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When [[Sutekh]] proclaimed he would destroy [[the Doctor's universe]] with his [[gift of death]], he announced this would be his '''Empire of Death'''. The ultimate goal, as [[Harriet Arbinger|his harbinger]] described it, was for Sutekh to "stand alone for all [[eternity]]" over his [[empire]], with all living beings [[death|extinguished]]. | When [[Sutekh]] proclaimed he would destroy [[the Doctor's universe]] with his [[gift of death]], he announced this would be his '''Empire of Death'''. The ultimate goal, as [[Harriet Arbinger|his harbinger]] described it, was for Sutekh to "stand alone for all [[eternity]]" over his [[empire]], with all living beings [[death|extinguished]]. |
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When Sutekh proclaimed he would destroy the Doctor's universe with his gift of death, he announced this would be his Empire of Death. The ultimate goal, as his harbinger described it, was for Sutekh to "stand alone for all eternity" over his empire, with all living beings extinguished.
In a subsequently reverted series of events, by spreading the dust of death from every past destination of the Doctor's TARDIS, Sutekh succeeded in destroying all life in the history of the universe, apart from the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday, who were on the run in their Remembered TARDIS. This was achieved by seeding death in waves through the generations, usually from parent to child. (TV: Empire of Death [+]Loading...["Empire of Death (TV story)"])