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|individual name= Innocet
|image = Innocet.jpg
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|species = Time Lord
|race= [[Time Lady]]
|origin = [[Gallifrey]]
|home planet= [[Gallifrey]]
|only = Lungbarrow (novel)
|home era= [[Rassilon Era]]
|appearances= [[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]''
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'''Innocet''' was a cousin of the [[House of Lungbarrow]]. She was a childhood friend of [[the Doctor]] who later became his enemy.


'''Innocet''' was a Cousin of the [[House of Lungbarrow]] and childhood friend of the DOctor and later his enemy.
== Biography ==
Innocet was older than the Doctor. They were very close when they were young. The Doctor recalled her as the only member of his family who was kind to him. They played together in the fields and forests around their [[House of Lungbarrow|home]]. She later came to detest the Doctor after he left [[Gallifrey]] when she was tricked into believing he had killed [[Quences]]. Her relationship with the Doctor improved greatly after he proved his innocence and helped his Family; the two said good-bye with mutual respect. Innocet defended [[Owis]], the Cousin generated to 'replace' the Doctor after he was disowned. She made his upbringing her personal responsibility (although she seemed to have some moral disagreements with how Owis came to be). She greatly disapproved of her Cousin [[Glospin]] and his behaviour. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'')


==Profile==
== Appearance ==
===Biography===
[[File:Seven & Innocent in House of Lungbarrow.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Seventh Doctor]] tends to Innocet in the [[House of Lungbarrow]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'')]]
Innocet was older than the Doctor. They were very close when they were young. They had played together in the fields and forests around their [[House of Lungbarrow|home]]. She later came to detest the Doctor after he left [[Gallifrey]] when she was tricked into believing he had killed [[Quences]]. Her relationship with the Doctor improved greatly after he was able to prove his innocence and help his Family, and the two said good-bye with mutual respect. Innocet defended [[Owis]] and made his upbringing her own personal responsibility (although she seemed to have some moral disagreements with how Owis came to be). She greatly disapproved of her Cousin [[Glospin]] and his behavior.
Innocet was a tall woman with red-brown hair. She had a thin face, lined from stress, though she exuded an aura of sternness. During the six hundred and seventy-three years when Lungbarrow was buried and forgotten, Innocet refused to cut her hair, but weaved it into a single braid. This was so long, its end was still red-brown (the colour of her hair in her youth) but became darker in the middle, then grey, and her roots were pure white. To carry all her hair, she wound it into a bun that was too large and heavy to fit on her head, so she carried it on her back. The mass of her hair was so large she could not sit properly in a backed chair; she perched instead on stools.


===Appearance===
The [[Seventh Doctor]] cut off her braid as Innocet died. After [[regenerating]], Innocet had a much more youthful appearance, with short, brown hair. She was shorter than before and her face was fuller, though her personality remained largely unchanged. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'')
Innocet was a tall woman with red-brown hair. She had a thin face, lined from stress, though she excluded an aura of sternness.  During the 673 years when Lungbarrow was buried and forgotten, Innocet refused to cut her hair, instead making it into one single long braid. Her braid was so long, the end of it was still red-brown (the color of her hair in her youth) but became darker in the middle, then gray, and finally the end growing from her scalp was pure white.  In order to carry all her hair, she wound it into a bun that was too large and heavy to fit on her head, so she carried it on her back.  The mass of her hair was so large she could not sit properly in a backed-chair, and perched instead on stools.  


[[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] cut her braid off as Innocet was died and after [[regenerating]] Innocet had a much more youthful appearance with short brown hair. She was shorter than before and her face was fuller, though her personality remained largely unchanged.
== Personality ==
Innocet was a very intelligent woman with great strength of character. She served as an anchoring point for the people around her. When tragedy befell her family, she took it upon herself to hold them together. Innocet had a highly refined sense of right and wrong, and took care to act fairly. She curbed her own emotions and was a rational thinker at all times. After Innocet had decided on a course of action, there was very little that could stop her. After the House of Lungbarrow was destroyed by the insanity of [[Housekeeper (title)|Housekeeper]] [[Satthralope]], Innocet was named the new Housekeeper, and the Doctor presented her with a seed from which a new House of Lungbarrow could be grown. She was thrilled to be given this position. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'')


===Personality===
== Abilities ==
Innocet was a very intelligent woman with great strength of character, who served as an anchoring point for the people around her.  When tragedy befell her family, she took it upon herself to hold the family together. Innocet also had a highly refined sense of right and wrong, and was very careful to always act fairly.  She had the ability to curb her own emotions which made her a rational thinker at all times.  After Innocet had decided on a course of action, there was very little that could stop her from going through withit. After the House of Lungbarrow was destroyed by the insanity of [[Housekeeper]] [[Satthaltrope]], Innocet was named the new Housekeeper, and the Doctor presented her with a seed from which a new House of Lungbarrow could be grown.  She was thrilled to be given this position.
Innocet could build a house out of [[Drat cards]] and use her [[telekinesis]] to hold the cards together until she was finished. At that point, she would let go of the house, and when it collapsed she was able to [[precognition|foresee]] omens of the future in the pattern of the fallen cards. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'')


===Abilities===
Innocet could build a house out of Drat cards and used her [[telekinesis]] to hold the cards together until she was finished.  At that point, she would let go of the house, and when it collapsed she was able to forsee omens of the future in the pattern the fallen cards make. ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')


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Latest revision as of 11:58, 2 April 2024

Innocet was a cousin of the House of Lungbarrow. She was a childhood friend of the Doctor who later became his enemy.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Innocet was older than the Doctor. They were very close when they were young. The Doctor recalled her as the only member of his family who was kind to him. They played together in the fields and forests around their home. She later came to detest the Doctor after he left Gallifrey when she was tricked into believing he had killed Quences. Her relationship with the Doctor improved greatly after he proved his innocence and helped his Family; the two said good-bye with mutual respect. Innocet defended Owis, the Cousin generated to 'replace' the Doctor after he was disowned. She made his upbringing her personal responsibility (although she seemed to have some moral disagreements with how Owis came to be). She greatly disapproved of her Cousin Glospin and his behaviour. (PROSE: Lungbarrow)

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Seventh Doctor tends to Innocet in the House of Lungbarrow. (PROSE: Lungbarrow)

Innocet was a tall woman with red-brown hair. She had a thin face, lined from stress, though she exuded an aura of sternness. During the six hundred and seventy-three years when Lungbarrow was buried and forgotten, Innocet refused to cut her hair, but weaved it into a single braid. This was so long, its end was still red-brown (the colour of her hair in her youth) but became darker in the middle, then grey, and her roots were pure white. To carry all her hair, she wound it into a bun that was too large and heavy to fit on her head, so she carried it on her back. The mass of her hair was so large she could not sit properly in a backed chair; she perched instead on stools.

The Seventh Doctor cut off her braid as Innocet died. After regenerating, Innocet had a much more youthful appearance, with short, brown hair. She was shorter than before and her face was fuller, though her personality remained largely unchanged. (PROSE: Lungbarrow)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Innocet was a very intelligent woman with great strength of character. She served as an anchoring point for the people around her. When tragedy befell her family, she took it upon herself to hold them together. Innocet had a highly refined sense of right and wrong, and took care to act fairly. She curbed her own emotions and was a rational thinker at all times. After Innocet had decided on a course of action, there was very little that could stop her. After the House of Lungbarrow was destroyed by the insanity of Housekeeper Satthralope, Innocet was named the new Housekeeper, and the Doctor presented her with a seed from which a new House of Lungbarrow could be grown. She was thrilled to be given this position. (PROSE: Lungbarrow)

Abilities[[edit] | [edit source]]

Innocet could build a house out of Drat cards and use her telekinesis to hold the cards together until she was finished. At that point, she would let go of the house, and when it collapsed she was able to foresee omens of the future in the pattern of the fallen cards. (PROSE: Lungbarrow)