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{{you may|Eternal City (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|n1=an area of an alternative Rome}}According to the narrative alluded to in the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s annotations to some writing by [[William Shakespeare]], at the conclusion of the [[War in Heaven (Academic Notes)|War in Heaven]], [[the Devil|Lucifer]], now a fallen [[ | {{you may|Eternal City (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|n1=an area of an alternative Rome}}According to the narrative alluded to in the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s annotations to some writing by [[William Shakespeare]], at the conclusion of the [[War in Heaven (Academic Notes)|War in Heaven]], [[the Devil|Lucifer]], now a fallen [[angel]], was "forever denied" entry back into the '''Eternal City'''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Academic Notes (short story)|Academic Notes]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 3 May 2024
- You may be looking for an area of an alternative Rome.
According to the narrative alluded to in the Sixth Doctor's annotations to some writing by William Shakespeare, at the conclusion of the War in Heaven, Lucifer, now a fallen angel, was "forever denied" entry back into the Eternal City. (PROSE: Academic Notes)