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|alias= | |species = Loups-garoux | ||
|species= | |origin = [[Smolensk]] | ||
|origin=[[ | |child = Victor de Santos | ||
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|only= Loups-Garoux | |voice actor = Eleanor Bron | ||
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'''Ileana de Santos''' was a [[loups-garoux]], a type of [[Earth]]-bound [[werewolf]]. She who had a brief romantic interest in the [[Fifth Doctor]]. | |||
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' | Originally a merchant's daughter, Ileana was transformed into a werewolf in [[1812]], by the notorious killer [[Pieter Stubbe]]. | ||
By [[2080]], Ileana and her pack were living in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. The de Santos family maintained a sprawling ranch in the country, accessible by a private [[train]]. | |||
She was fiercely protective of her son, [[Victor de Santos]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Loups-Garoux (audio story)|Loups-Garoux]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 17 March 2021
Ileana de Santos was a loups-garoux, a type of Earth-bound werewolf. She who had a brief romantic interest in the Fifth Doctor.
Originally a merchant's daughter, Ileana was transformed into a werewolf in 1812, by the notorious killer Pieter Stubbe.
By 2080, Ileana and her pack were living in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The de Santos family maintained a sprawling ranch in the country, accessible by a private train.
She was fiercely protective of her son, Victor de Santos. (AUDIO: Loups-Garoux)