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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
| | |image = Ribbons.jpg | ||
|species = Humanoid | |||
|species | |job = Trader | ||
|job | |origin = [[Anti-zone (It Takes You Away)|Anti-zone]] | ||
|origin | |first = It Takes You Away (TV story) | ||
| | |appearances = [[WC]]: ''[[Case File Nine]]'' | ||
|main actor | |main actor = Kevin Eldon | ||
}} | }}'''Ribbons of the Seven Stomachs''' was a mysterious humanoid whom the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]], and [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]] met in one of the [[Anti-zone (It Takes You Away)|Anti-zones]]. | ||
'''Ribbons of the Seven Stomachs''' was a | == Nature == | ||
Ribbons lived in an Anti-zone that connected [[N-Space|the Doctor's Universe]] to the [[Solitract plane]], and described himself as a "[[trader]]", offering travellers a chance to trade a possession of theirs in exchange for information or for his guiding them through the dangerous passage. He often made comments that implied he ate (or would like to eat) other [[humanoid]]s. When asked how he had found his way to the Anti-zone, Ribbons claimed to have "always been here"; he described the Doctor's query as to whether he lived there in the Anti-Zone and why he hadn't used the portal leading from it to the wider [[Universe]] as one of “the clever questions”. | |||
== History == | |||
When the Doctor and friends entered the Anti-zone, they came across Ribbons and asked if he knew a human named [[Erik (It Takes You Away)|Erik]]. Ribbons didn't know him by name but had indeed seen him pass, opining that he was "ugly" (for lacking horns and having only one mouth) but that he had marvellous boots. asked for [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|her sonic]] as payment for his information and his lantern. Soon after, a swarm of [[flesh moth]]s came to feed on them. Ribbons tripped over and was devoured by the moths down to his bones, much as he'd described to the humans — with [[Ryan Sinclair]] and [[Hanne (It Takes You Away)|Hanne]] coming across his skeletal remains when they entered the Anti-zone not long after. ([[TV]]: ''[[It Takes You Away (TV story)|It Takes You Away]]'') | |||
[[Category:Merchants and traders]] | [[Category:Merchants and traders]] | ||
[[Category:Individuals of unknown species]] | [[Category:Individuals of unknown species]] | ||
[[Category:Other dimension individuals]] |
Latest revision as of 00:05, 27 September 2021
Ribbons of the Seven Stomachs was a mysterious humanoid whom the Thirteenth Doctor, Yaz, and Graham met in one of the Anti-zones.
Nature[[edit] | [edit source]]
Ribbons lived in an Anti-zone that connected the Doctor's Universe to the Solitract plane, and described himself as a "trader", offering travellers a chance to trade a possession of theirs in exchange for information or for his guiding them through the dangerous passage. He often made comments that implied he ate (or would like to eat) other humanoids. When asked how he had found his way to the Anti-zone, Ribbons claimed to have "always been here"; he described the Doctor's query as to whether he lived there in the Anti-Zone and why he hadn't used the portal leading from it to the wider Universe as one of “the clever questions”.
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
When the Doctor and friends entered the Anti-zone, they came across Ribbons and asked if he knew a human named Erik. Ribbons didn't know him by name but had indeed seen him pass, opining that he was "ugly" (for lacking horns and having only one mouth) but that he had marvellous boots. asked for her sonic as payment for his information and his lantern. Soon after, a swarm of flesh moths came to feed on them. Ribbons tripped over and was devoured by the moths down to his bones, much as he'd described to the humans — with Ryan Sinclair and Hanne coming across his skeletal remains when they entered the Anti-zone not long after. (TV: It Takes You Away)