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|alias | |species = Time Lord | ||
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|appearances | |first = Goth Opera (novel) | ||
|actor = | |appearances = {{il|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Harvest (novel)|Blood Harvest]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]''|[[AUDIO]]: ''[[Goth Opera (audio story)|Goth Opera]]''}} | ||
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'''Ruathadvorophrenaltid''' ('''Ruatha''' or '''Ruath''' for short<ref>In the character's brief cameo appearance in ''[[Blood Harvest (novel)|Blood Harvest]]'' she called herself "Ruatha" for short. In ''[[Goth Opera (novel)|Goth Opera]]'', which includes a retelling of the same scene and subsequent (in her timeline) events, she called herself "Ruath" instead.</ref>) was a [[Time Lord|Time Lady]] who studied at the [[Prydonian Academy]] at the same time as [[the Doctor]]. She later became the consort of the vampire Messiah [[Yarven]], and tried to take over [[Gallifrey]] with an army of [[vampire]]s. | |||
'''Ruathadvorophrenaltid''' ('''Ruatha''' or '''Ruath''' for short<ref> | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
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=== After the Academy === | === After the Academy === | ||
Unlike the Doctor, Ruath decided to stay on [[Gallifrey]]. She developed an academic interest in [[vampire]]s which grew into an obsession. Ruath was part of a research team studying texts from [[Rassilon]]'s time. In a volume of the [[ROO | Unlike the Doctor, Ruath decided to stay on [[Gallifrey]]. She developed an academic interest in [[vampire]]s which grew into an obsession. Ruath was part of a research team studying texts from [[Rassilon]]'s time. In a volume of the [[ROO text]]s, she found a story detailing how Rassilon was bitten by and converted into a vampire towards the end of his life. With other students of the Undead, she found vampire shrines in the [[Capitol]]. She learned of [[Yarven|the Vampire Messiah]] from the [[Cult of Rassilon the Vampire]]. She later used [[Romana II|Romana]] to steal [[Ruath's TARDIS|a TARDIS]], get to [[Earth]] and find Yarven. | ||
=== The Prydonian Lady === | === The Prydonian Lady === | ||
Ruath became the Prydonian Lady prophesised to help Yarven. She rescued him from the grave in which he had been buried alive. When her plan to give him the [[Fifth Doctor]]'s blood failed, she gave him all her own. This triggered her second regeneration. Shortly after this, Yarven made her a vampire and she became his consort. She worked on a machine that would plunge Earth into a time freeze, creating an everlasting night. When she and the Doctor next met, she expressed anger that he had left Gallifrey, feeling she had been betrayed. | |||
Ruath | The Doctor made her believe he wanted to join her cause, letting her turn him into a vampire. Ruath planned to make him her consort once Yarven had sacrificed himself, but she was caught before this could happen. After Yarven and the other vampires were destroyed, she escaped and confronted the Doctor aboard [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]]. The Doctor admitted that he had purposefully left Ruath behind on Gallifrey. He believed she couldn't handle the life of a renegade, which until then was a decision he hadn't regretted. When [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] intervened, Ruath tried to kill her but [[Nyssa]] opened the doors of the TARDIS, and Ruath was sucked out into the [[Time Vortex]]. The Doctor said that Ruath was most likely dead. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goth Opera (novel)|Goth Opera]]'') | ||
Ruath eventually became a member of the gestalt intelligence based in the Vortex called [[the Horror]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]'') | |||
Ruath eventually became a member of the gestalt intelligence based in the Vortex called [[the Horror]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead Romance]]'') | |||
== Personality == | == Personality == | ||
The Doctor had known Ruath to be sincere and compassionate during her first incarnation on Gallifrey, but in her subsequent lives she demonstrated little respect for life, allying herself with the vampires and attempting to kill [[Spandrell]]. She was a good leader, brave and confident. When her third incarnation got excited, her voice would rise in pitch. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]'') | The Doctor had known Ruath to be sincere and compassionate during her first incarnation on Gallifrey, but in her subsequent lives she demonstrated little respect for life, allying herself with the vampires and attempting to kill [[Spandrell]]. She was a good leader, brave and confident. When her third incarnation got excited, her voice would rise in pitch. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goth Opera (novel)|Goth Opera]]'') | ||
== Appearance == | == Appearance == | ||
Ruath II was tall and straight backed and bound her long, black hair severely. Her features were sharp and inquisitive. She wore a necklace of golden spheres, a neat black trouser suit and a silver belt with utility packs. | Ruath II was tall and straight backed and bound her long, black hair severely. Her features were sharp and inquisitive. She wore a [[necklace]] of golden spheres, a neat black trouser suit and a silver belt with utility packs. | ||
When Ruath regenerated, her clothes changed to a red velvet gown with pouches around its waist and matching velvet gloves. Ruath III had long, flowing black hair which reached her waist. Her voice was rich, languid, and full of laughter. Immediately after Ruath regenerated Yarven turned her into a vampire, and she grew fangs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goth Opera (novel)|Goth Opera]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* Ruath's full name includes ''dvoro''; the similar syllables ''dvora'' appear in [[Romana]]'s full name and formed the name of [[House Dvora]] in ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]''. | |||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == | ||
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[[Category:Individual | [[Category:Individual vampires]] | ||
[[Category:Renegade Time Lords]] | [[Category:Renegade Time Lords]] | ||
[[Category:Residents of Gallifrey]] | [[Category:Residents of Gallifrey]] | ||
[[Category:Prydonians]] | [[Category:Prydonians]] | ||
[[Category:Students at the Time Lord Academy]] |
Latest revision as of 12:30, 18 July 2024
Ruathadvorophrenaltid (Ruatha or Ruath for short[1]) was a Time Lady who studied at the Prydonian Academy at the same time as the Doctor. She later became the consort of the vampire Messiah Yarven, and tried to take over Gallifrey with an army of vampires.
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
Time at the Prydon Academy[[edit] | [edit source]]
Ruath was in the class of '92, the year above the First Doctor. She and the Doctor used to break into capsules together. The Fifth Doctor said that Ruath had been the first person to lead him astray.
After the Academy[[edit] | [edit source]]
Unlike the Doctor, Ruath decided to stay on Gallifrey. She developed an academic interest in vampires which grew into an obsession. Ruath was part of a research team studying texts from Rassilon's time. In a volume of the ROO texts, she found a story detailing how Rassilon was bitten by and converted into a vampire towards the end of his life. With other students of the Undead, she found vampire shrines in the Capitol. She learned of the Vampire Messiah from the Cult of Rassilon the Vampire. She later used Romana to steal a TARDIS, get to Earth and find Yarven.
The Prydonian Lady[[edit] | [edit source]]
Ruath became the Prydonian Lady prophesised to help Yarven. She rescued him from the grave in which he had been buried alive. When her plan to give him the Fifth Doctor's blood failed, she gave him all her own. This triggered her second regeneration. Shortly after this, Yarven made her a vampire and she became his consort. She worked on a machine that would plunge Earth into a time freeze, creating an everlasting night. When she and the Doctor next met, she expressed anger that he had left Gallifrey, feeling she had been betrayed.
The Doctor made her believe he wanted to join her cause, letting her turn him into a vampire. Ruath planned to make him her consort once Yarven had sacrificed himself, but she was caught before this could happen. After Yarven and the other vampires were destroyed, she escaped and confronted the Doctor aboard his TARDIS. The Doctor admitted that he had purposefully left Ruath behind on Gallifrey. He believed she couldn't handle the life of a renegade, which until then was a decision he hadn't regretted. When Tegan intervened, Ruath tried to kill her but Nyssa opened the doors of the TARDIS, and Ruath was sucked out into the Time Vortex. The Doctor said that Ruath was most likely dead. (PROSE: Goth Opera)
Ruath eventually became a member of the gestalt intelligence based in the Vortex called the Horror. (PROSE: Dead Romance)
Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Doctor had known Ruath to be sincere and compassionate during her first incarnation on Gallifrey, but in her subsequent lives she demonstrated little respect for life, allying herself with the vampires and attempting to kill Spandrell. She was a good leader, brave and confident. When her third incarnation got excited, her voice would rise in pitch. (PROSE: Goth Opera)
Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]
Ruath II was tall and straight backed and bound her long, black hair severely. Her features were sharp and inquisitive. She wore a necklace of golden spheres, a neat black trouser suit and a silver belt with utility packs.
When Ruath regenerated, her clothes changed to a red velvet gown with pouches around its waist and matching velvet gloves. Ruath III had long, flowing black hair which reached her waist. Her voice was rich, languid, and full of laughter. Immediately after Ruath regenerated Yarven turned her into a vampire, and she grew fangs. (PROSE: Goth Opera)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Ruath's full name includes dvoro; the similar syllables dvora appear in Romana's full name and formed the name of House Dvora in The Book of the War.
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ In the character's brief cameo appearance in Blood Harvest she called herself "Ruatha" for short. In Goth Opera, which includes a retelling of the same scene and subsequent (in her timeline) events, she called herself "Ruath" instead.