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|mother = Clemency Eddison | |||
|father = Christopher (The Unicorn and the Wasp) | |||
|brother = Roger Curbishley | |||
|actor = Tom Goodman Hill | |||
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Reverend '''Arnold Golightly''' (born '''Arnold Eddison''') was the [[vicar]] of a small [[English]] village until his death in [[1926]]. He was a [[hybrid]] son of a human mother and a [[Vespiform]] father, discovering he had the ability to change from a humanoid appearance into a [[wasp]]-like alien when his temper flared. | |||
== Biography == | |||
=== Early life === | |||
Born in [[1886]], Golightly was given to a [[church]]-run [[orphanage]] not long after his [[birth]], and was raised there. As an adult, he found a post as the vicar of a sleepy English village near [[Eddison Manor]]. Some time after his fortieth birthday, in [[1926]], his church suffered a break in, during which he discovered that he was only half-human. | |||
He was, in fact, half-[[human]], half-[[Vespiform]] and the illegitimate son of Lady [[Clemency Eddison]] and a Vespiform calling itself [[Christopher (The Unicorn and the Wasp)|Christopher]]. The Vespiform side of his genetic make-up, dormant until then, asserted itself and its psychic bond to the [[Firestone]]. The nascent Vespiform used the Firestone to access the mind of [[Clemency Eddison]], and since she was reading a book by [[Agatha Christie]] at the time, its personality moulded itself along the lines of an Agatha Christie plot. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'') | |||
=== At Eddison Manor === | |||
[[File:Vespiform.jpg|thumb|left|Golightly attacks Donna. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')]] | |||
On [[8 December]] [[1926]], Golightly went to Eddison Manor, where he was born. There he murdered Professor [[Gerald Peach]] when he found out Golightly's parentage. | |||
[[Category:20th century individuals | Later he killed Miss [[Chandrakala]] and [[Roger Curbishley]]. The [[Tenth Doctor]] and Agatha Christie [[deduce]]d his part in the murders and expose his true nature. He transformed in front of the guests and chased after Agatha in a rage. | ||
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Arnold was [[kill]]ed, in his Vespiform state, by [[Donna Noble]], who tossed the [[Firestone]] into [[Silent Pool]]. The psychic bond between a Vespiform and its Firestone was so strong that the Vespiform flew into the lake after it and drowned, just as his father had drowned in the [[1885]] [[monsoon]]s. | |||
As he died though, he had the choice of taking Agatha with him or saving her and he chose to save her for an unknown reason. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'') | |||
== Personality == | |||
Before discovering his identity, Golightly was a religious man, raised by the Christian fathers while he lived in an orphanage. Upon discovering that he was part-Vespiform, Golightly became a psychotic murderer obsessed with claiming the Eddison title, partly because of his personality being moulded by the words of an Agatha Christie novel. He looked down on humanity and the religion he once followed, considering it the worship of a "tribal sky god" while considering himself something much more. Despite his psychotic tendencies, Golightly still held some compassion within him, evidenced in his dying moments when he severed the mental link between him and Agatha Christie, saving her life. | |||
While his thought processes were based on one of Agatha Christie's books, Golightly seemed to hold a low opinion of her as an author, deriding her works as "railway station bookstore romances". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'') | |||
== References == | |||
When Donna started to remember her adventures with the Doctor, one of the many creatures she saw was the Vespiform. She asked her [[Wilfred Mott|grandfather]] why she could she see a "giant wasp". ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 7 October 2023
Reverend Arnold Golightly (born Arnold Eddison) was the vicar of a small English village until his death in 1926. He was a hybrid son of a human mother and a Vespiform father, discovering he had the ability to change from a humanoid appearance into a wasp-like alien when his temper flared.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Early life[[edit] | [edit source]]
Born in 1886, Golightly was given to a church-run orphanage not long after his birth, and was raised there. As an adult, he found a post as the vicar of a sleepy English village near Eddison Manor. Some time after his fortieth birthday, in 1926, his church suffered a break in, during which he discovered that he was only half-human.
He was, in fact, half-human, half-Vespiform and the illegitimate son of Lady Clemency Eddison and a Vespiform calling itself Christopher. The Vespiform side of his genetic make-up, dormant until then, asserted itself and its psychic bond to the Firestone. The nascent Vespiform used the Firestone to access the mind of Clemency Eddison, and since she was reading a book by Agatha Christie at the time, its personality moulded itself along the lines of an Agatha Christie plot. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)
At Eddison Manor[[edit] | [edit source]]
On 8 December 1926, Golightly went to Eddison Manor, where he was born. There he murdered Professor Gerald Peach when he found out Golightly's parentage.
Later he killed Miss Chandrakala and Roger Curbishley. The Tenth Doctor and Agatha Christie deduced his part in the murders and expose his true nature. He transformed in front of the guests and chased after Agatha in a rage.
Arnold was killed, in his Vespiform state, by Donna Noble, who tossed the Firestone into Silent Pool. The psychic bond between a Vespiform and its Firestone was so strong that the Vespiform flew into the lake after it and drowned, just as his father had drowned in the 1885 monsoons.
As he died though, he had the choice of taking Agatha with him or saving her and he chose to save her for an unknown reason. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)
Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]
Before discovering his identity, Golightly was a religious man, raised by the Christian fathers while he lived in an orphanage. Upon discovering that he was part-Vespiform, Golightly became a psychotic murderer obsessed with claiming the Eddison title, partly because of his personality being moulded by the words of an Agatha Christie novel. He looked down on humanity and the religion he once followed, considering it the worship of a "tribal sky god" while considering himself something much more. Despite his psychotic tendencies, Golightly still held some compassion within him, evidenced in his dying moments when he severed the mental link between him and Agatha Christie, saving her life.
While his thought processes were based on one of Agatha Christie's books, Golightly seemed to hold a low opinion of her as an author, deriding her works as "railway station bookstore romances". (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)
References[[edit] | [edit source]]
When Donna started to remember her adventures with the Doctor, one of the many creatures she saw was the Vespiform. She asked her grandfather why she could she see a "giant wasp". (TV: The End of Time)