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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the leader of the Bear Men. As a child, he and his best friend [[Shalin]] decided to build a [[Stonehenge|stone temple]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the leader of the [[Bear Men]]. As a child, he and his best friend [[Shalin]] decided to build a [[Stonehenge|stone temple]]. | ||
As leader of the Bear Men, Coyn conquered a nearby tribe to use as forced | As leader of the Bear Men, Coyn conquered a nearby tribe to use as forced labour. When a [[slave]] was killed by a falling stone, Coyn wanted to sacrifice their leader, [[Dorlan]]. Dorlan was rescued by [[Sam Jones]] while the [[Eighth Doctor]] met with Coyn and Shalin. Shalin wanted the Doctor to kill the insane Coyn, but Coyn killed Shalin instead. | ||
The Doctor convinced Coyn to let Dorlan's people go. In spite of a rebellion by the slaves, Coyn took the Doctor's advice. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The People's Temple (short story)|The People's Temple]]'') | The Doctor convinced Coyn to let Dorlan's people go. In spite of a rebellion by the slaves, Coyn took the Doctor's advice. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The People's Temple (short story)|The People's Temple]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 3 September 2020
Coyn was the leader of the Bear Men. As a child, he and his best friend Shalin decided to build a stone temple.
As leader of the Bear Men, Coyn conquered a nearby tribe to use as forced labour. When a slave was killed by a falling stone, Coyn wanted to sacrifice their leader, Dorlan. Dorlan was rescued by Sam Jones while the Eighth Doctor met with Coyn and Shalin. Shalin wanted the Doctor to kill the insane Coyn, but Coyn killed Shalin instead.
The Doctor convinced Coyn to let Dorlan's people go. In spite of a rebellion by the slaves, Coyn took the Doctor's advice. (PROSE: The People's Temple)