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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|image = | |image = Lolita Sabbath Dei.jpg | ||
|species = Timeship | |species = TARDIS{{!}}Timeship | ||
|alias = Queen Charlotte, Lola Denison, Wakai | |species2 = 101-form{{!}}(101-form) | ||
|affiliation | |alias = Queen Charlotte, Lola Denison, Lady Wakai, Lilith | ||
|affiliation = House Lolita | |||
|affiliation2 = Yssgaroth | |||
|job = Academician | |job = Academician | ||
|job2 = War Queen | |job2 = War Queen | ||
|job3 = President of the United States | |job3 = President of the United States | ||
|first | |sister = The Doctor's TARDIS {{!}} The Ship | ||
|mother = The Matrix {{!}} "Mother" | |||
|appearances = | |child = Lolita's first child | ||
|first = Toy Story (short story) | |||
|appearances = {{appears}} | |||
|voice actor = Caroline Burns-Cook | |voice actor = Caroline Burns-Cook | ||
|other voice actor = [[Jet Tattersall]] | |other voice actor = [[Jet Tattersall]], [[Fionna Gough]] | ||
}} | }}'''Lolita''' was a sentient [[humanoid]] [[TARDIS|timeship]] and the sole member of [[House Lolita]]. During the [[War in Heaven]], she became not only [[the War King's Homeworld|the Homeworld]]'s [[War Queen]] but also (as '''Charlotte''') [[queen]] of the [[United Kingdom]] and (as '''Lola Denison''') [[President of the United States]]. She appeared in [[Michael Brookhaven]]'s film ''[[Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom]]'' as Lady '''Wakai''', to [[Richard Francis Burton]] as '''Lady of the Last Night''', and to [[Dracula|Count Dracula]] as '''Lilith'''. She was also known as the '''Mother of Monsters''' or simply '''the Mother'''. | ||
'''Lolita''' was a sentient humanoid [[TARDIS|timeship]] and the sole member of [[House Lolita]], | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== | === Origins === | ||
Lolita was a hybrid ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Body Politic (audio story)|Body Politic]]'') like [[The Doctor's TARDIS|her twin sister]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Toy Story (short story)|Toy Story]]'') Reading her mind, [[Sutekh]] once observed that the [[Great House]]s did not realise "what [she] truly [was]", although they had eventually been forced to realise she was not an ordinary timeship. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Body Politic (audio story)|Body Politic]]'') One of the images viewed by [[Chris Cwej]] when he interfered with the filming of ''[[Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom]]'' revealed that "Lady Wakai" had an "almost [[vampire|vampiric]]" face. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') When he was given visions of its past by the [[Yssgaroth]] consciousness, the human psychic [[Azacca Dixon|Az Dixon]] caught a glimpse of "a time where the Yssgaroth gazed upon a living time machine, granting it the strength to rise up against [[Time Lord|its masters]] and the potential to become [[The Enemy|the greatest Adversary they ever faced]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Preternatural Nights (short story)|Preternatural Nights]]'') | |||
Lolita | When Lolita was only hours old, she understood the truth about what [[Eternal War|the war against the vampires]] "actually meant", garnering praise from [[the Matrix|her mother]]. She was also the one who eventually "finally concluded the war", although "not in a way that [[Time Lord|the pilots]] would have noticed".{{source}} | ||
Lolita had [[The Doctor's TARDIS|a twin sister]]. When they picked pilots on their first day at [[the Academy (Toy Story)|the Academy]], Lolita chose [[The Master|"the dangerous-looking one"]], while her sister chose one Lolita described as [[The Doctor|"the cuckoo"]]. Lolita didn't stay attached to her original pilot; after she used him to make modifications to herself, which ultimately enabled her to take [[humanoid]] form, she let him move on to other timeships. However, she implied other timeships could achieve humanoid form if they were willing to do so. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Toy Story (short story)|Toy Story]]'') Indeed, [[Maris]] once heard rumours that some [[Type 45]]s could take on [[human]] form; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Celestial Intervention - A Gallifreyan Noir (short story)|Celestial Intervention - A Gallifreyan Noir]]'') [[The Master's first TARDIS]] was, by some accounts, a Type 45. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dark Path (novel)|The Dark Path]]'') | |||
=== | === Gaining humanoid form === | ||
[[The War King|One particular renegade]] who would later become the first [[War Queen|War King]] of [[the Homeworld]] brought his "modified" timeship with him when he returned to [[the War King's Homeworld|the Homeworld]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') As part of the confidential, experimental [[101-form]] project, this timeship was experimented upon in an attempt to create the first of a new generation of timeships, a partially organic kind capable of taking humanoid form, with minds that could relate directly to their pilots'. However, the experiment was a failure as far as the Great Houses were concerned, resulting, as it did, in a "monstrosity" who escaped their control. Although protocol would have called for the test subject to be destroyed, there were no records of this occurring. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'', ''[[Crimes Against History (short story)|Crimes Against History]]'') | |||
According to the anonymous text ''[[Legendary Participants]]'', which also recorded inaccurate legends which identified [[Antipathy]] as the missing 101-form: | |||
{{quote|More legends are told concerning the 101-form timeship than any other ship of the Great Houses, with the obvious exception of Compassion herself. Although the tales are fragmentary, confused and contradictory, they always agree on two particulars: the 101-form was the first fully humanoid timeship; and it was completely barking – ''that is to say'' radically unstable, mentally and perhaps also physically.<br /><br />There are two distinct variants of the legend. One holds that the 101-form was originally a normal non-humanoid time capsule, which was subjected (or possibly chose to subject itself) to radical and violent biodata-altering agents. In these versions the resultant 101-form prototype was, like those who followed, female in appearance, and wore her designation proudly (though perhaps covertly). She seems somehow to have infiltrated the Houses themselves, and was perhaps used by them as an agent against other civilisations: in secret, however, she never ceased working against them, and for her own ends. Some fringe accounts suggest she gave birth to a race of monsters, a whole species of humanoid timeships separate from the 103-forms and without human ancestry.|[[Legendary Participants]] ([[PROSE]]: [[Of the City of the Saved... (novel)|Of the City of the Saved...]])}} | |||
Lolita visited her sister on [[Foreman's World|a lush green planet]] shortly before the [[War in Heaven]]. They were both aware of [[the Enemy]]'s identity. Lolita tried to convince her to join her in becoming humanoid and "put[ting] [[the Matrix|Mother]]'s plans into effect, after all these years"; when the sister refused the offer, Lolita told her that she wouldn't survive the War. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Toy Story (short story)|Toy Story]]'') "Lady Wakai", a thinly-veiled depiction of Lolita, appeared as the villain of [[Michael Brookhaven]]'s [[GCI processor]]-generated film ''[[Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom]]''. The events of the story were driven by her centuries-long plan to secure the throne for herself and her children. In the script, Wakai was said to have murdered her sister, the "most renowned and benevolent sorceress ever known in [[Shogun]]ate society". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | |||
=== | === Building up her strength on the Homeworld === | ||
As told in ''[[Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom]]'', while she resided in his Court, "Lady Wakai" attempted to curry favour with [[the War King|the ageing King]] to little avail. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') However, she was still recognised as a full member of the Homeworld's society, to the point of founding a [[Newblood]] [[Great House|House]] called [[House Lolita]], and she was initially its only member. All future places in the House were reserved for her own progeny. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[In the Year of the Cat (audio story)|In the Year of the Cat]]''). Indeed, at least by the [[Seventy-Ninth Sontaran Assault Corps]] invasion of the [[Eleven-Day Empire]], she had one born child. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eleven Day Empire (audio story)|The Eleven Day Empire]]'') | |||
''Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom'' related that, even then, "Lady Wakai" was building an army of [[Mal'akh]] with which she attempted to overrun "[[Earth|a peaceful village]]". She was stopped by "[[Morlock|Baron Amatsumara]]" with the help of "[[Compassion|Awaremi]]". Coming to regard his kind as a threat, Wakai resolved to destroy Amatsumara's [[Eleven-Day Empire|home]] and [[Faction Paradox|people]] with a [[Sontaran|goblin]] horde. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | |||
Upon being inducted into [[Faction Paradox]] during a mission for the [[Star Chamber]] to rescue a book from the [[Mal'akh]], [[Richard Francis Burton]] was told that the Woman of the Last Night could answer his questions about the Mal'akh, though she was cold and evil and often lured men to their doom by giving them exactly what they wished for. Regardless, Burton went out into the [[Arabia]]n desert with only a loincloth, found a specific tall plant, and stayed in its shadow for three days, keeping himself awake and sustaining himself only by drinking the juice of the plant's succulent leaves. At dawn on the third day, the fabric of [[spacetime]] tore and opened to the [[Time Vortex|vortex]] with the sound of a thousand screaming animals, revealing the Lady, wearing a black gown and headdress and carrying a book and [[Lolita's first child|a sleeping baby]]. | |||
The book was ''[[The Thousand and Second Night]]'', which she gave to Burton, telling him that it contained the secrets of the world and its future. She also said that she had dealt with the Mal'akh and that they would no longer bother the [[British Empire]] or the [[Eleven-Day Empire]]. When Burton challenged the idea of fortune telling, the Lady threatened to feed him to her baby. | |||
Years after translating ''The Thousand and Second Night'' and defecting to the Eleven-Day Empire, Burton identified the story as pure propaganda, designed to sway the reader in the [[War in Heaven]], and he regretted translating it into English. He suspected that the Dark Lady's aims were not aligned with the Faction, the Great Houses, or [[the Enemy]], and he feared that they were inimical to all life, since she was not alive in the way that [[human]]s were. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]]'') | |||
=== Moving against Faction Paradox === | |||
[[Aki]] once [[dream]]t that a [[witch]] "whose [[stomach]] breeds grubs bigger than men" would one day try to devour the [[Eleven-Day Empire|sunless lands]] of [[Faction Paradox]]. According to the dream, Aki would stand against the witch by becoming [[Grandfather Paradox|the Grandfather]]'s hand. However, due to a complex combination of factors, Aki was never recruited into Faction Paradox. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Newtons Sleep (novel)|Newtons Sleep]]'') | |||
Lolita allied her House with [[House Tracolix]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') and she and Lord [[Ruthven]] travelled to the [[Eleven-Day Empire]] to reconcile [[Faction Paradox|House Paradox]] with the "proper" Houses on the Homeworld. Her real plan, however, was to destroy the Faction, starting with its [[Eleven-Day Empire]]. To that end, she turned on Ruthven and the [[Seventy-Ninth Sontaran Assault Corps]], destroying both; after reaching an accommodation with the Empire's ''[[loa]]'', she then "swallowed" the Eleven-Day Empire into her [[dimensional transcendentalism|internal dimensions]]. | |||
[[Cousin (rank)|Cousin]]s [[Justine McManus|Justine]] and [[Christine Summerfield|Eliza]] believed they were the only Faction members to have escaped, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eleven Day Empire (audio story)|The Eleven Day Empire]]'', ''[[The Shadow Play (audio story)|The Shadow Play]]'') although according to ''Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom'', a third man, "[[Sabbath (Movers)|Baron Nichiyobi]]", also survived, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') and several Faction members who had not been present in the Empire at the time of its destruction likewise escaped Lolita's holocaust, with some finding sanctuary at the [[Shadow Spire]]. The residents of the Shadow Spire would become known as the [[Family of the Shadow Spire]].([[PROSE]]: ''[[Going Once, Going Twice (short story)|Going Once, Going Twice]]'') | |||
{{Quote|The [[loa]] shivered, its celestial skin etched with [[Eleven-Day Empire|Empire]] falling, shadowland pulled in, torn down, crumbling into the event horizon of a cruel, lipsticked sneer.|Lolita's destruction of the [[Eleven-Day Empire]] seen through a [[loa]]|The Story So Far... (short story)}} | |||
When [[Chris Cwej]] began to interfere with the filming of ''Mujun'' as part of his investigation into [[Michael Brookhaven]], his new character upset the balance between the others, causing anomalous scenes to begin appearing in the filming. Several of these pertained to "Lady Wakai"; one of them had Wakai insisting that her prisoners "have their legs broken and [be] impaled on spikes", a line which was ultimately cut for threatening the film's [[PG]] rating. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | |||
=== | === Infiltrating history === | ||
Lolita's aim was to "become a [new] [[History]]". In pursuit of that end, she began weaving herself at key points across History, replacing historical rulers with avatars of herself, though the people around her were [[Perception filter|blind to the change]] if she wished them to be. Among the victims of Lolita's impersonations was Queen Charlotte, wife of [[King]] [[George III]] of [[England]]. In the guise of Charlotte, Lolita caught up to [[Justine]] and [[Eliza]], the two surviving Faction members, in [[1762]] [[London]]. With the ambivalent help of [[D'Eon|the Sieur d'Éon]], as well as guidance from [[Compassion|a "relative" of Lolita's]] possessing the body of [[Mary Culver]], the two hindered Lolita's schemes in the 18th century, which had involved transferring an army of the [[Peking Homunculus|Peking Homunculi]] to that time-zone. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[In the Year of the Cat (audio story)|In the Year of the Cat]]'', ''[[Sabbath Dei (audio story)|Sabbath Dei]]'') | |||
Under the name of "Lola Denison", Lolita was also elected by the [[Arizona|State of Arizona]] into the [[United States Congress]] as a [[Republican Party|Republican]], but, after being criticised for her many centrist-[[libertarian]] positions, she dropped her party affiliation and was reelected as an Independent, backed by the [[Libertarian Party]]. | |||
[[Democratic Party|Democrat]]-turned-[[Radical Party]] [[President of the United States|Presidential]] candidate [[Matt Nelson]] picked Denison to be his [[Vice President of the United States|Vice Presidential]] running mate. Though she admitted they had some political differences, she said they shared far more political similarities, including a focus on removing laws and government regulations that restricted people from trying to live their lives as they wished. Policies that were "personally important" to her included [[geothermal energy]] and [[childcare]], but she had no position on [[abortion]], since it didn't affect her own life. She refused to call herself a [[feminist]], though [[Dave Larsen]] thought she was a "[[feminazi]]". During the campaign, she attracted tabloid attention for her "glacial beauty" and her public breastfeeding of her [[Lolita's first child|infant daughter]]. | |||
[[Shift (Head of State)|An agent of a major Wartime power]] was turned into a [[Shift]] after trying to interfere with the campaign. It brought [[Dave Larsen]]'s attention to a string of murders of young girls in their twenties, all of whom were associated with the Nelson campaign and had been found with their bodies drained of [[blood]]. The victims included [[Louise Perry]], [[Joanne Nyman]], and [[Janine Hanning]]. Based on apparent similarities between the Nelson campaign and ''[[The Thousand and Second Night]]'', [[Bill Hunter]] and Dave Larsen concluded that Nelson was a [[vampire]] and responsible for the murders, but the Shift was adamant that Nelson was not the [[Mal'akh]]. [[Rachel Edwards]] wondered if the murderer might have been [[Tom Benson]], but she concluded he would never do such a thing. | |||
At Nelson's inauguration, Denison took the Vice Presidential [[oath of office]] with a smirk on her face. In the shock and confusion after Nelson was [[assassination|assassinated]], Denison gave an appeal for calm and took the [[President of the United States|Presidential]] oath of office. In the following speech, she immediately placed restrictions on the media to suppress dissent, promising any challengers to her rule that "we have seen [[history]] shift today. Pray that you do not find yourself [[shift]]ed along with it." She asked not to be addressed as "Madame President" but instead as Lolita. | |||
[[ | During the speech, she also announced [[Project Caldera]], the "[[Manhattan Project]] of [[geothermal energy]]", as a way for the United States to achieve energy independence by drilling into [[Earth]]'s crust. The [[Shift (Head of State)|Shift]] feared this was an attempt to tap into the [[caldera]], still hidden at the [[centre of the Earth]] in this era. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Head of State (novel)}}) At some point, agents of [[Faction Paradox]] would interfere with the election of [[Felix Mather|one of her Presidential predecessors]] in an attempt to sufficiently alter the course of history as to thwart the plans of an "enemy" of the Faction. ([[HOMEVID]]: {{cs|Ex-President (home video)}}) | ||
=== Ascendancy and demise === | |||
{{Section stub|Information from [[Overture to 'Sabbath and the King' (webcast)]] and }} | |||
Lolita attempted to use the [[Osirian]] [[Sutekh]] to get rid of the last of the Faction. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Body Politic (audio story)|Body Politic]]'') First, he destroyed their reproductive equipment in [[Pompeii]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Coming to Dust (audio story)|Coming to Dust]]'') When [[Anubis]] and the Faction tried to recreate [[Osiris]] as [[Horus]] in a [[remembrance tank]] from Cousin [[Eliza]] and Osiris's scavenged [[biodata]], Lolita alerted Sutekh and advised him to use the information to get the [[Osirian Court]] on his side. Then, while the Faction was distracted by their confrontation with Sutekh and the Court, Lolita slit her own wrist with a fingernail and dripped some of her own blood into the remembrance tank. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Body Politic (audio story)|Body Politic]]'') Lolita was able to channel her own weapons systems through the nascent Horus, allowing him to cripple Sutekh at their next fight. Lolita actually intended for Horus to gain the throne so that she could use him as a puppet. | |||
When [[the War King]] tried to sabotage Lolita's plans with [[Mortega|his own ambassador]], Lolita consumed him and assumed the title of [[War Queen]] of the [[Time Lord|Great Houses]]. However, she had forgotten that the War King had given Cousin [[Justine]] a safe channel to the Homeworld, and Justine sent a group of Sutekh's [[Mal'akh]] to attack the [[War Council]] chambers. The attack was meant as a warning, rather than a serious attempt at takeover; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Words from Nine Divinities (audio story)|Words from Nine Divinities]]'') the real attack came when Horus and his seven hundred Osirians, whom history recorded as fighting Sutekh, travelled to the Homeworld to deal with Lolita. When asked how the battle had gone, Horus simply told Justine that Lolita "would not be a problem again". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Judgment of Sutekh (audio story)|The Judgment of Sutekh]]'') | |||
Later, [[the War King]] was still within Lolita, who appeared to be at least not entirely destroyed by Eliza, as he feared her wrath greatly. He attempted to break out by swapping places with [[Sabbath Dei]], which he believed would work if he made Sabbath "more like him" and himself "more like Sabbath". However, Sabbath ultimately stabbed the War King in the back with a dagger he percieved as a fundamental part of his [[imago|self-image]], and so it carried into the psychic space of their encounters. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Sabbath and the King (audio story)|Sabbath and the King]]'') | |||
== Appearance == | == Appearance == | ||
Richard Francis Burton described the Lady of the Last Night as about thirty years old, with an "aristocratic aspect". She wore a large headdress and a black gown of strange material. Her skin was supernaturally pale, but her hair, lips, eyes, and garb were all pitch black. | Richard Francis Burton described the Lady of the Last Night as about thirty years old, with an "aristocratic aspect". She wore a large headdress and a black gown of strange material. Her skin was supernaturally pale, but her hair, lips, eyes, and garb were all pitch black. | ||
Lola Denison was described by many [[America]]n tabloids as a "glacial beauty". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]]'') | Lola Denison was described by many [[America]]n tabloids as a "glacial beauty". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]]'') One of the scenes which added themselves to ''[[Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom]]'' due to [[Chris Cwej]]'s interference saw Wakai appearing before the witch horde as the mother of all monsters, dressed in a [[silk]] butterfly-robe and wearing a white porcelain mask; another had Wakai removing her mask while consuming the Ghost Kingdom, revealing a diseased, agonised, and "almost [[mal'akh|vampiric]]" face. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* | * The likeness of [[Caroline Burns-Cook]] as Lolita appears on the covers of two ''[[The Faction Paradox Protocols]]'' audio stories, ''[[The Eleven Day Empire (audio story)|The Eleven Day Empire]]'' and ''[[Sabbath Dei (audio story)|Sabbath Dei]]''. These constitute, to date, the only official visual depictions of the character. | ||
* In [[Lawrence Miles]]' character notes for Lolita in | * In [[Lawrence Miles]]' character notes for Lolita in ''[[The Eleven Day Empire (audio story)|The Eleven Day Empire]]'', he described her as {{quote|Aristocratic, but with no respect for tradition. Dangerous. Utterly amoral. Apparently in her thirties (though she's not human, so her actual age is open to debate). Political. Manipulative. Believes herself to be superior to most other life in the universe — as it turns out, there's a good reason for this - and regards everybody else with quiet amusement. Hard to imagine her taking anything seriously: everything she does is pre-planned, and therefore there's never any reason for concern. Gives the impression of being "untrustworthy" rather than "slimy". Doesn't really care one way or another.|[[Lawrence Miles]]' character notes for Lolita|The Eleven Day Empire (audio story)}} | ||
* In ''[[A Bloody (And Public) Domaine (short story)|A Bloody (And Public) Domaine]]'' Lolita is called "Lady Waki", despite being called "Lady Wakai" in ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'', in reference to a name for the antagonist in ''{{w|Noh}}'' theatre. | |||
* Although this bit of wordplay has never been explicitly pointed out, Lolita's alias is a reference to her serial number as a timeship ("101ita"). | |||
=== The Master's TARDIS? === | |||
In accordance with the strong implications that [[the War King]] used to be [[the Master]], Lolita is suggested to be [[the Master's TARDIS]] — or, at least, [[The Master's first TARDIS|the first of them]]. In ''[[Toy Story (short story)|Toy Story]]'', Lolita recalls how she "picked the dangerous-looking one" of two potential pilots (the other one being "[[The Doctor|the cuckoo]]") when she and her sister "the Ship" ran away from [[the Homeworld]]; this suggests that if Lolita was one of the Master's TARDISes, she was the one with which the Master originally left the planet. | |||
"The Ship" in ''Toy Story'' is identified as [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] by the context of ''[[Interference (novel)|Interference]]'', thus officially establishing Lolita and the Doctor's TARDIS to be sisters. While no story licensed to use both Lolita and the Master has yet explicitly identified Lolita with the Master's TARDIS, it is worth noting that in [[2021 (releases)|2021]], [[Big Finish Productions]]' official Twitter account {{w|Like button|"liked"}} a Tweet citing the fact that the Doctor and the Master's TARDISes were siblings. Although not in any sense narrative and thus not [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid]] on this Wiki, this act has been interpreted by some as "official confirmation" from a BBC-licensed source that Lolita was indeed the Master's TARDIS.<ref>[https://doctornolonger.tumblr.com/post/643960890436255744/c-confirmed Nate Bumber on Tumblr]</ref> | |||
Pursuing another logical angle, the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' short story ''[[Celestial Intervention - A Gallifreyan Noir (short story)|Celestial Intervention - A Gallifreyan Noir]]'' mentioned rumours that [[Type 45]] TARDISes "could take human form". ''[[The Dark Path (novel)|The Dark Path]]'' had previously established that the Master's TARDIS was a Type 45. | |||
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Lolita was a sentient humanoid timeship and the sole member of House Lolita. During the War in Heaven, she became not only the Homeworld's War Queen but also (as Charlotte) queen of the United Kingdom and (as Lola Denison) President of the United States. She appeared in Michael Brookhaven's film Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom as Lady Wakai, to Richard Francis Burton as Lady of the Last Night, and to Count Dracula as Lilith. She was also known as the Mother of Monsters or simply the Mother.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Origins[[edit] | [edit source]]
Lolita was a hybrid (AUDIO: Body Politic) like her twin sister. (PROSE: Toy Story) Reading her mind, Sutekh once observed that the Great Houses did not realise "what [she] truly [was]", although they had eventually been forced to realise she was not an ordinary timeship. (AUDIO: Body Politic) One of the images viewed by Chris Cwej when he interfered with the filming of Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom revealed that "Lady Wakai" had an "almost vampiric" face. (PROSE: The Book of the War) When he was given visions of its past by the Yssgaroth consciousness, the human psychic Az Dixon caught a glimpse of "a time where the Yssgaroth gazed upon a living time machine, granting it the strength to rise up against its masters and the potential to become the greatest Adversary they ever faced". (PROSE: Preternatural Nights)
When Lolita was only hours old, she understood the truth about what the war against the vampires "actually meant", garnering praise from her mother. She was also the one who eventually "finally concluded the war", although "not in a way that the pilots would have noticed".[source needed]
Lolita had a twin sister. When they picked pilots on their first day at the Academy, Lolita chose "the dangerous-looking one", while her sister chose one Lolita described as "the cuckoo". Lolita didn't stay attached to her original pilot; after she used him to make modifications to herself, which ultimately enabled her to take humanoid form, she let him move on to other timeships. However, she implied other timeships could achieve humanoid form if they were willing to do so. (PROSE: Toy Story) Indeed, Maris once heard rumours that some Type 45s could take on human form; (PROSE: Celestial Intervention - A Gallifreyan Noir) The Master's first TARDIS was, by some accounts, a Type 45. (PROSE: The Dark Path)
Gaining humanoid form[[edit] | [edit source]]
One particular renegade who would later become the first War King of the Homeworld brought his "modified" timeship with him when he returned to the Homeworld. (PROSE: The Book of the War) As part of the confidential, experimental 101-form project, this timeship was experimented upon in an attempt to create the first of a new generation of timeships, a partially organic kind capable of taking humanoid form, with minds that could relate directly to their pilots'. However, the experiment was a failure as far as the Great Houses were concerned, resulting, as it did, in a "monstrosity" who escaped their control. Although protocol would have called for the test subject to be destroyed, there were no records of this occurring. (PROSE: The Book of the War, Crimes Against History)
According to the anonymous text Legendary Participants, which also recorded inaccurate legends which identified Antipathy as the missing 101-form:
More legends are told concerning the 101-form timeship than any other ship of the Great Houses, with the obvious exception of Compassion herself. Although the tales are fragmentary, confused and contradictory, they always agree on two particulars: the 101-form was the first fully humanoid timeship; and it was completely barking – that is to say radically unstable, mentally and perhaps also physically.
There are two distinct variants of the legend. One holds that the 101-form was originally a normal non-humanoid time capsule, which was subjected (or possibly chose to subject itself) to radical and violent biodata-altering agents. In these versions the resultant 101-form prototype was, like those who followed, female in appearance, and wore her designation proudly (though perhaps covertly). She seems somehow to have infiltrated the Houses themselves, and was perhaps used by them as an agent against other civilisations: in secret, however, she never ceased working against them, and for her own ends. Some fringe accounts suggest she gave birth to a race of monsters, a whole species of humanoid timeships separate from the 103-forms and without human ancestry.
Lolita visited her sister on a lush green planet shortly before the War in Heaven. They were both aware of the Enemy's identity. Lolita tried to convince her to join her in becoming humanoid and "put[ting] Mother's plans into effect, after all these years"; when the sister refused the offer, Lolita told her that she wouldn't survive the War. (PROSE: Toy Story) "Lady Wakai", a thinly-veiled depiction of Lolita, appeared as the villain of Michael Brookhaven's GCI processor-generated film Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom. The events of the story were driven by her centuries-long plan to secure the throne for herself and her children. In the script, Wakai was said to have murdered her sister, the "most renowned and benevolent sorceress ever known in Shogunate society". (PROSE: The Book of the War)
Building up her strength on the Homeworld[[edit] | [edit source]]
As told in Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom, while she resided in his Court, "Lady Wakai" attempted to curry favour with the ageing King to little avail. (PROSE: The Book of the War) However, she was still recognised as a full member of the Homeworld's society, to the point of founding a Newblood House called House Lolita, and she was initially its only member. All future places in the House were reserved for her own progeny. (AUDIO: In the Year of the Cat). Indeed, at least by the Seventy-Ninth Sontaran Assault Corps invasion of the Eleven-Day Empire, she had one born child. (AUDIO: The Eleven Day Empire)
Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom related that, even then, "Lady Wakai" was building an army of Mal'akh with which she attempted to overrun "a peaceful village". She was stopped by "Baron Amatsumara" with the help of "Awaremi". Coming to regard his kind as a threat, Wakai resolved to destroy Amatsumara's home and people with a goblin horde. (PROSE: The Book of the War)
Upon being inducted into Faction Paradox during a mission for the Star Chamber to rescue a book from the Mal'akh, Richard Francis Burton was told that the Woman of the Last Night could answer his questions about the Mal'akh, though she was cold and evil and often lured men to their doom by giving them exactly what they wished for. Regardless, Burton went out into the Arabian desert with only a loincloth, found a specific tall plant, and stayed in its shadow for three days, keeping himself awake and sustaining himself only by drinking the juice of the plant's succulent leaves. At dawn on the third day, the fabric of spacetime tore and opened to the vortex with the sound of a thousand screaming animals, revealing the Lady, wearing a black gown and headdress and carrying a book and a sleeping baby.
The book was The Thousand and Second Night, which she gave to Burton, telling him that it contained the secrets of the world and its future. She also said that she had dealt with the Mal'akh and that they would no longer bother the British Empire or the Eleven-Day Empire. When Burton challenged the idea of fortune telling, the Lady threatened to feed him to her baby.
Years after translating The Thousand and Second Night and defecting to the Eleven-Day Empire, Burton identified the story as pure propaganda, designed to sway the reader in the War in Heaven, and he regretted translating it into English. He suspected that the Dark Lady's aims were not aligned with the Faction, the Great Houses, or the Enemy, and he feared that they were inimical to all life, since she was not alive in the way that humans were. (PROSE: Head of State)
Moving against Faction Paradox[[edit] | [edit source]]
Aki once dreamt that a witch "whose stomach breeds grubs bigger than men" would one day try to devour the sunless lands of Faction Paradox. According to the dream, Aki would stand against the witch by becoming the Grandfather's hand. However, due to a complex combination of factors, Aki was never recruited into Faction Paradox. (PROSE: Newtons Sleep)
Lolita allied her House with House Tracolix, (PROSE: The Book of the War) and she and Lord Ruthven travelled to the Eleven-Day Empire to reconcile House Paradox with the "proper" Houses on the Homeworld. Her real plan, however, was to destroy the Faction, starting with its Eleven-Day Empire. To that end, she turned on Ruthven and the Seventy-Ninth Sontaran Assault Corps, destroying both; after reaching an accommodation with the Empire's loa, she then "swallowed" the Eleven-Day Empire into her internal dimensions.
Cousins Justine and Eliza believed they were the only Faction members to have escaped, (AUDIO: The Eleven Day Empire, The Shadow Play) although according to Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom, a third man, "Baron Nichiyobi", also survived, (PROSE: The Book of the War) and several Faction members who had not been present in the Empire at the time of its destruction likewise escaped Lolita's holocaust, with some finding sanctuary at the Shadow Spire. The residents of the Shadow Spire would become known as the Family of the Shadow Spire.(PROSE: Going Once, Going Twice)
The loa shivered, its celestial skin etched with Empire falling, shadowland pulled in, torn down, crumbling into the event horizon of a cruel, lipsticked sneer.
When Chris Cwej began to interfere with the filming of Mujun as part of his investigation into Michael Brookhaven, his new character upset the balance between the others, causing anomalous scenes to begin appearing in the filming. Several of these pertained to "Lady Wakai"; one of them had Wakai insisting that her prisoners "have their legs broken and [be] impaled on spikes", a line which was ultimately cut for threatening the film's PG rating. (PROSE: The Book of the War)
Infiltrating history[[edit] | [edit source]]
Lolita's aim was to "become a [new] History". In pursuit of that end, she began weaving herself at key points across History, replacing historical rulers with avatars of herself, though the people around her were blind to the change if she wished them to be. Among the victims of Lolita's impersonations was Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. In the guise of Charlotte, Lolita caught up to Justine and Eliza, the two surviving Faction members, in 1762 London. With the ambivalent help of the Sieur d'Éon, as well as guidance from a "relative" of Lolita's possessing the body of Mary Culver, the two hindered Lolita's schemes in the 18th century, which had involved transferring an army of the Peking Homunculi to that time-zone. (AUDIO: In the Year of the Cat, Sabbath Dei)
Under the name of "Lola Denison", Lolita was also elected by the State of Arizona into the United States Congress as a Republican, but, after being criticised for her many centrist-libertarian positions, she dropped her party affiliation and was reelected as an Independent, backed by the Libertarian Party.
Democrat-turned-Radical Party Presidential candidate Matt Nelson picked Denison to be his Vice Presidential running mate. Though she admitted they had some political differences, she said they shared far more political similarities, including a focus on removing laws and government regulations that restricted people from trying to live their lives as they wished. Policies that were "personally important" to her included geothermal energy and childcare, but she had no position on abortion, since it didn't affect her own life. She refused to call herself a feminist, though Dave Larsen thought she was a "feminazi". During the campaign, she attracted tabloid attention for her "glacial beauty" and her public breastfeeding of her infant daughter.
An agent of a major Wartime power was turned into a Shift after trying to interfere with the campaign. It brought Dave Larsen's attention to a string of murders of young girls in their twenties, all of whom were associated with the Nelson campaign and had been found with their bodies drained of blood. The victims included Louise Perry, Joanne Nyman, and Janine Hanning. Based on apparent similarities between the Nelson campaign and The Thousand and Second Night, Bill Hunter and Dave Larsen concluded that Nelson was a vampire and responsible for the murders, but the Shift was adamant that Nelson was not the Mal'akh. Rachel Edwards wondered if the murderer might have been Tom Benson, but she concluded he would never do such a thing.
At Nelson's inauguration, Denison took the Vice Presidential oath of office with a smirk on her face. In the shock and confusion after Nelson was assassinated, Denison gave an appeal for calm and took the Presidential oath of office. In the following speech, she immediately placed restrictions on the media to suppress dissent, promising any challengers to her rule that "we have seen history shift today. Pray that you do not find yourself shifted along with it." She asked not to be addressed as "Madame President" but instead as Lolita.
During the speech, she also announced Project Caldera, the "Manhattan Project of geothermal energy", as a way for the United States to achieve energy independence by drilling into Earth's crust. The Shift feared this was an attempt to tap into the caldera, still hidden at the centre of the Earth in this era. (PROSE: Head of State [+]Loading...["Head of State (novel)"]) At some point, agents of Faction Paradox would interfere with the election of one of her Presidential predecessors in an attempt to sufficiently alter the course of history as to thwart the plans of an "enemy" of the Faction. (HOMEVID: Ex-President [+]Loading...["Ex-President (home video)"])
Ascendancy and demise[[edit] | [edit source]]
Information from Overture to 'Sabbath and the King' (webcast) and
Lolita attempted to use the Osirian Sutekh to get rid of the last of the Faction. (AUDIO: Body Politic) First, he destroyed their reproductive equipment in Pompeii. (AUDIO: Coming to Dust) When Anubis and the Faction tried to recreate Osiris as Horus in a remembrance tank from Cousin Eliza and Osiris's scavenged biodata, Lolita alerted Sutekh and advised him to use the information to get the Osirian Court on his side. Then, while the Faction was distracted by their confrontation with Sutekh and the Court, Lolita slit her own wrist with a fingernail and dripped some of her own blood into the remembrance tank. (AUDIO: Body Politic) Lolita was able to channel her own weapons systems through the nascent Horus, allowing him to cripple Sutekh at their next fight. Lolita actually intended for Horus to gain the throne so that she could use him as a puppet.
When the War King tried to sabotage Lolita's plans with his own ambassador, Lolita consumed him and assumed the title of War Queen of the Great Houses. However, she had forgotten that the War King had given Cousin Justine a safe channel to the Homeworld, and Justine sent a group of Sutekh's Mal'akh to attack the War Council chambers. The attack was meant as a warning, rather than a serious attempt at takeover; (AUDIO: Words from Nine Divinities) the real attack came when Horus and his seven hundred Osirians, whom history recorded as fighting Sutekh, travelled to the Homeworld to deal with Lolita. When asked how the battle had gone, Horus simply told Justine that Lolita "would not be a problem again". (AUDIO: The Judgment of Sutekh)
Later, the War King was still within Lolita, who appeared to be at least not entirely destroyed by Eliza, as he feared her wrath greatly. He attempted to break out by swapping places with Sabbath Dei, which he believed would work if he made Sabbath "more like him" and himself "more like Sabbath". However, Sabbath ultimately stabbed the War King in the back with a dagger he percieved as a fundamental part of his self-image, and so it carried into the psychic space of their encounters. (AUDIO: Sabbath and the King)
Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]
Richard Francis Burton described the Lady of the Last Night as about thirty years old, with an "aristocratic aspect". She wore a large headdress and a black gown of strange material. Her skin was supernaturally pale, but her hair, lips, eyes, and garb were all pitch black.
Lola Denison was described by many American tabloids as a "glacial beauty". (PROSE: Head of State) One of the scenes which added themselves to Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom due to Chris Cwej's interference saw Wakai appearing before the witch horde as the mother of all monsters, dressed in a silk butterfly-robe and wearing a white porcelain mask; another had Wakai removing her mask while consuming the Ghost Kingdom, revealing a diseased, agonised, and "almost vampiric" face. (PROSE: The Book of the War)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The likeness of Caroline Burns-Cook as Lolita appears on the covers of two The Faction Paradox Protocols audio stories, The Eleven Day Empire and Sabbath Dei. These constitute, to date, the only official visual depictions of the character.
- In Lawrence Miles' character notes for Lolita in The Eleven Day Empire, he described her as
Aristocratic, but with no respect for tradition. Dangerous. Utterly amoral. Apparently in her thirties (though she's not human, so her actual age is open to debate). Political. Manipulative. Believes herself to be superior to most other life in the universe — as it turns out, there's a good reason for this - and regards everybody else with quiet amusement. Hard to imagine her taking anything seriously: everything she does is pre-planned, and therefore there's never any reason for concern. Gives the impression of being "untrustworthy" rather than "slimy". Doesn't really care one way or another.
- In A Bloody (And Public) Domaine Lolita is called "Lady Waki", despite being called "Lady Wakai" in The Book of the War, in reference to a name for the antagonist in Noh theatre.
- Although this bit of wordplay has never been explicitly pointed out, Lolita's alias is a reference to her serial number as a timeship ("101ita").
The Master's TARDIS?[[edit] | [edit source]]
In accordance with the strong implications that the War King used to be the Master, Lolita is suggested to be the Master's TARDIS — or, at least, the first of them. In Toy Story, Lolita recalls how she "picked the dangerous-looking one" of two potential pilots (the other one being "the cuckoo") when she and her sister "the Ship" ran away from the Homeworld; this suggests that if Lolita was one of the Master's TARDISes, she was the one with which the Master originally left the planet.
"The Ship" in Toy Story is identified as the Doctor's TARDIS by the context of Interference, thus officially establishing Lolita and the Doctor's TARDIS to be sisters. While no story licensed to use both Lolita and the Master has yet explicitly identified Lolita with the Master's TARDIS, it is worth noting that in 2021, Big Finish Productions' official Twitter account "liked" a Tweet citing the fact that the Doctor and the Master's TARDISes were siblings. Although not in any sense narrative and thus not valid on this Wiki, this act has been interpreted by some as "official confirmation" from a BBC-licensed source that Lolita was indeed the Master's TARDIS.[1]
Pursuing another logical angle, the Doctor Who short story Celestial Intervention - A Gallifreyan Noir mentioned rumours that Type 45 TARDISes "could take human form". The Dark Path had previously established that the Master's TARDIS was a Type 45.
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