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The [[multiverse|multiversal]] authority ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|And Today, You (novel)}}) known as the '''Council of Frogs''' were known to have coined the term "Third Universe" for [[the Universe|the | The [[multiverse|multiversal]] authority ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|And Today, You (novel)}}) known as the '''Council of Frogs''' were known to have coined the term "Third Universe" for [[the Universe|the universe]] of [[Time Lord|the Archons]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Cactus and the Corpse (short story)}}) Other universes following this style of naming included the [[Fourth Universe]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Quinnis (audio story)}}) and the [[Prime Universe (Auteur's Abecedarium)|Prime Universe]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Auteur's Abecedarium (short story)}}) | ||
== Behind the | [[Thymon|Lord Thymon]] used the exclamation "By Frogs, it's so absurd" while addressing the idea that [[Auteur]]'s [[Time Lord|people]] thought themselves to be the [[lord]]s of [[time]]. ([[POEM]]: {{cs|Auteur and the Homeworld (poem)}}) | ||
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== Behind the scenes == | |||
* The [[je:Council of Frogs|Council of Frogs]] originated from the series ''[[The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (series)|The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]]'', as did the mentioned "Prime Universe". | |||
* Coincidentally, the TV story ''[[It Takes You Away (TV story)|It Takes You Away]]'' features the [[Solitract]], a [[sentient universe]] which took the shape of a [[frog]]. | |||
* Although the specific lore surrounding the Council of Frogs in ''The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids'' etc. belongs to [[Aristide Twain]], the name "Council of Frogs" is a public domain concept free to use by anyone. One example is that of a [[19th century]] caricature of the [[French]] Republican Council depicted as frogs with [[Napoléon Bonaparte|Napoléon]]'s army as [[crocodile]]s.<ref>[https://www.napoleon.org/en/history-of-the-two-empires/images/caricature-the-corsican-crocodile-dissolving-the-council-of-frogs/ CARICATURE: THE CORSICAN CROCODILE DISSOLVING THE COUNCIL OF FROGS!!!]</ref> Another example is a [[2023 (releases)|2023]] graphic novel by writer Matt Emmons about an adventurous frog, called ''The Council of Frogs''.<ref>[https://www.secondatbestpress.com/shop/p/council-of-frogs-comic THE COUNCIL OF FROGS]</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:48, 25 November 2024
The multiversal authority (PROSE: And Today, You [+]Loading...["And Today, You (novel)"]) known as the Council of Frogs were known to have coined the term "Third Universe" for the universe of the Archons. (PROSE: The Cactus and the Corpse [+]Loading...["The Cactus and the Corpse (short story)"]) Other universes following this style of naming included the Fourth Universe, (AUDIO: Quinnis [+]Loading...["Quinnis (audio story)"]) and the Prime Universe. (PROSE: Auteur's Abecedarium [+]Loading...["Auteur's Abecedarium (short story)"])
Lord Thymon used the exclamation "By Frogs, it's so absurd" while addressing the idea that Auteur's people thought themselves to be the lords of time. (POEM: Auteur and the Homeworld [+]Loading...["Auteur and the Homeworld (poem)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Council of Frogs originated from the series The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids, as did the mentioned "Prime Universe".
- Coincidentally, the TV story It Takes You Away features the Solitract, a sentient universe which took the shape of a frog.
- Although the specific lore surrounding the Council of Frogs in The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids etc. belongs to Aristide Twain, the name "Council of Frogs" is a public domain concept free to use by anyone. One example is that of a 19th century caricature of the French Republican Council depicted as frogs with Napoléon's army as crocodiles.[1] Another example is a 2023 graphic novel by writer Matt Emmons about an adventurous frog, called The Council of Frogs.[2]