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|aka    = Light-eating locust
|aka    = Light-eating locust
|type  = Pan-dimensional predator
|type  = Extra-dimensional predator
|origin = Another [[dimension]]
|origin = [[Eater of Light Dimension|Another dimension]]
|only  = The Eaters of Light (TV story)
|only  = The Eaters of Light (TV story)
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The '''Eaters of Light''', described as '''light-eating locusts''', were beings that fed on [[light]]. They came to our universe, as it was full of light.
The '''Eaters of Light''' were extra-dimensional creatures described by the [[Twelfth Doctor]] as '''light-eating locusts''', as they sought to enter [[dimension]]s with [[light]] on which they could feed. They lived in swarms of millions, and could potentially consume all the [[star]]s in the [[universe]].
 
They were a predatory species that hunted in large swarms. According to the [[Twelfth Doctor]], there were potentially "millions" of them ready to emerge from their [[portal]].


== Biology ==
== Biology ==
They resembled a large biped with a frilled neck and scales. They had long, blue fluorescent tentacles which they used to hunt and locate prey, which was then dragged into their mouth. They were powered by consuming humans and using the energy to absorb vast amounts of light which would sustain them. A non-lethal blow of the tentacles would eject a black slime onto the victim and weaken them. If they reached Earth, they would have the power to drain the [[Sun]] and then every other star in the universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eaters of Light (TV story)|The Eaters of Light]]'')
An Eater of Light resembled a large reptilian quadruped with a frilled neck and luminescent blue stripes. They fed on light and thus became weaker at night. They could also attack individuals directly by using long tentacles to pull them to their mouths; such victims were afflicted with the equivalent effect of being totally deprived of sunlight for decades, causing their bodies to degenerate. A glancing blow from the tentacles would leave a black slime that would render the victim unconscious unless it was burnt off by exposure to sunlight. Eaters of Light were attracted to sound. They were incredibly resistant to physical damage but could be harmed by exposure to light that had passed through a material with optical cancellation properties. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eaters of Light (TV story)|The Eaters of Light]]'')


== History ==
== History ==
In the [[2nd century]], the [[Pict]]s used a "Keeper of the Gate" to keep the creatures from entering Earth's dimension. When the [[Roman Empire|Romans]] invaded, the current Keeper, [[Kar]], let one of the creatures through to destroy the army in the hopes that the creature would become weak and easy to defeat. When the creature got more powerful as a result, Kar thought she had doomed the world. The Twelfth Doctor, along with his companions [[Bill Potts]] and [[Nardole]], worked with the Picts and the remaining Romans to drive the creature back into the portal by poisoning the light. To prevent any others coming through, Kar, the Romans and some Picts with instruments remained in the creature's dimension to fight them off. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eaters of Light]]'')
The [[Pict]]s knew of an [[Temporal rift|inter-dimensional temporal rift]] in [[Aberdeen]] that could allow the Eaters of Light to enter [[Earth]], albeit only one at a time. They built a cairn around it and had a "[[Keeper of the Gate]]" periodically open the portal to prevent it from widening. Whilst the portal was open, a single warrior would enter and fight the creatures back. As time passed much more slowly in the creatures' dimension, a few minutes of battle there equated to six or seven decades of peace outside.
 
In the [[2nd century]], the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] [[Ninth Legion]] invaded the area. The Gatekeeper at the time, [[Kar]], allowed a single Eater of Light to pass through the portal; she thought it would destroy the legion, and become so weakened in the process that it would be easy to defeat. Instead, the creature became stronger after feeding on the Romans and began to darken the sky, threatening the world. The Twelfth Doctor, along with his companions [[Bill Potts]] and [[Nardole]], worked with the Picts and the few surviving Romans to drive the Eater of Light back into the portal. Kar, along with several Picts and the Romans, then entered the portal to fight off the creatures. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eaters of Light (TV story)|The Eaters of Light]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 10 December 2022

The Eaters of Light were extra-dimensional creatures described by the Twelfth Doctor as light-eating locusts, as they sought to enter dimensions with light on which they could feed. They lived in swarms of millions, and could potentially consume all the stars in the universe.

Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]

An Eater of Light resembled a large reptilian quadruped with a frilled neck and luminescent blue stripes. They fed on light and thus became weaker at night. They could also attack individuals directly by using long tentacles to pull them to their mouths; such victims were afflicted with the equivalent effect of being totally deprived of sunlight for decades, causing their bodies to degenerate. A glancing blow from the tentacles would leave a black slime that would render the victim unconscious unless it was burnt off by exposure to sunlight. Eaters of Light were attracted to sound. They were incredibly resistant to physical damage but could be harmed by exposure to light that had passed through a material with optical cancellation properties. (TV: The Eaters of Light)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Picts knew of an inter-dimensional temporal rift in Aberdeen that could allow the Eaters of Light to enter Earth, albeit only one at a time. They built a cairn around it and had a "Keeper of the Gate" periodically open the portal to prevent it from widening. Whilst the portal was open, a single warrior would enter and fight the creatures back. As time passed much more slowly in the creatures' dimension, a few minutes of battle there equated to six or seven decades of peace outside.

In the 2nd century, the Roman Ninth Legion invaded the area. The Gatekeeper at the time, Kar, allowed a single Eater of Light to pass through the portal; she thought it would destroy the legion, and become so weakened in the process that it would be easy to defeat. Instead, the creature became stronger after feeding on the Romans and began to darken the sky, threatening the world. The Twelfth Doctor, along with his companions Bill Potts and Nardole, worked with the Picts and the few surviving Romans to drive the Eater of Light back into the portal. Kar, along with several Picts and the Romans, then entered the portal to fight off the creatures. (TV: The Eaters of Light)