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'''Natasha''' was the daughter of an Archduke of a [[Planet (The Glass Princess)|planet]] and the sister of [[Alex (The Glass Princess)|Alex]]. They were friends of [[Princess]] [[Clio (The Glass Princess)|Clio]]. When Clio turned five, she was [[poison]]ed by her Uncle [[Ferdand]] on behalf of his son [[Malvek]], ruler of [[Dolmara]]. The [[First Doctor]] put Clio into stasis, preventing her from dying. Whenever Clio awoke, Natasha was there, but Clio wondered why she seemed to get older every time she saw her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Glass Princess (short story)|The Glass Princess]]'')
'''Natasha''' was the daughter of an [[Archduke]] of a [[Planet (The Glass Princess)|planet]] and the sister of [[Alex (The Glass Princess)|Alex]]. They were friends of [[Princess]] [[Clio (The Glass Princess)|Clio]]. When Clio turned five, she was [[poison]]ed by her Uncle [[Ferdand]] on behalf of his son [[Malvek]], ruler of [[Dolmara]]. The [[First Doctor]] put Clio into stasis, preventing her from dying. Whenever Clio awoke, Natasha was there, but Clio wondered why she seemed to get older every time she saw her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Glass Princess (short story)|The Glass Princess]]'')
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Latest revision as of 23:58, 3 September 2020

Natasha was the daughter of an Archduke of a planet and the sister of Alex. They were friends of Princess Clio. When Clio turned five, she was poisoned by her Uncle Ferdand on behalf of his son Malvek, ruler of Dolmara. The First Doctor put Clio into stasis, preventing her from dying. Whenever Clio awoke, Natasha was there, but Clio wondered why she seemed to get older every time she saw her. (PROSE: The Glass Princess)

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