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{{Infobox Species
{{Infobox Species
|Species name = Water Hag
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|type = [[Humanoid]]
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|origin = [[Strepto]]
|origin = [[Strepto]]
|affiliation =
|affiliation =
|appearances = [[TW]]: ''[[Something in the Water]]''
|only= Something in the Water (novel)
|individuals = [[Sally Blackteeth]]
|individuals = [[Sally Blackteeth]]
|mentions=
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}}'''Water Hag''' was a term [[human]]s used to describe an advanced race of alien creature native to the planet [[Strepto]].
'''Water Hag''' was a term Humans used to describe an advanced race of alien creature native to the planet [[Strepto]].


==Biology==
== Biology ==
Water Hags were [[humanoid]] in basic appearance. Their skin was emaciated and the colour of mud and their eyes were yellow with black slits for pupils. They had extremely wide mouths filled with sharp teeth, capable of easily biting the head off a [[dog]]. They had talons "as hard as iron" instead of fingernails, which were sharp enough to slice someone in half and even carve out solid rock. This killing method was a characteristic marker of a Water Hag killing. Despite their savage attitude, they were intelligent as (and possibly even more than) a Human and the ones led by [[Sally Blackteeth]] were able to navigate [[Cardiff Rift|the rift]] through unknown means. Water Hags weren't entirely animals, also having vegetable traits (giving them weed-like hair and bark-like skin).
Water Hags were [[humanoid]] in basic appearance. Their skin was emaciated and the colour of mud and their eyes were yellow with black slits for pupils. They had extremely wide mouths filled with sharp teeth, capable of easily biting the head off a [[dog]]. They had talons "as hard as iron" instead of fingernails, which were sharp enough to slice someone in half and even carve out solid rock. This killing method was a characteristic marker of a Water Hag killing. Despite their savage attitude, they were intelligent as (and possibly even more than) a human and the ones led by [[Sally Blackteeth]] were able to navigate [[Cardiff Rift|the rift]] through unknown means. Water Hags weren't entirely animals, also having vegetable traits (giving them weed-like hair and bark-like skin).


Water Hags possessed many superhuman abilities, even from birth, that made them difficult to evade or kill. They could disguise themselves as Human, had strength superior to a Human's, were incredibly quick (to the point where their motion became highly blurred to the Human eye), could fly using a cloud of [[water]], had the ability to breathe both underwater and on land and could possibly dissolve into water. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Something in the Water]]'')
Water Hags possessed many superhuman abilities, even from birth, that made them difficult to evade or kill. They could disguise themselves as human, had strength superior to a human's, were incredibly quick (to the point where their motion became highly blurred to the human eye), could fly using a cloud of [[water]], had the ability to breathe both underwater and on land and could possibly dissolve into water. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Something in the Water (novel)|Something in the Water]]'')


===Life Cycle===
=== Life cycle ===
The Water Hags appeared to be a female-only species, and their only method of procreation was to infect Humans with a [[virus]] of sorts.
The Water Hags appeared to be a female-only species, and their only method of procreation was to infect humans with a [[virus]] of sorts.


:''Whether this method of reproduction was normal is unknown. Possibly, it was only used after [[Sally Blackteeth]] lost her planet.''
This "virus" acted in the oesophagus, where it caused the development of a foetus-like organism made of phlegm and vegetable matter. At this stage, the creature was called a "Homunculus" and until maturity it would incubate and grow in the throat. As the organism grew, the host would develop a cough, then become weaker and weaker. Eventually, the host would die, then briefly reanimate (this could occur as much as 40 years after the death, depending on circumstances and preservation). At this point, the Homunculus would attempt to extract [[testosterone]] from the host in order to catalyse its growth. If it succeeded, it would burst forth from its host's throat. They could then reach maturity to Water Hag form within a day.


This "virus" acted in the oesophagus, where it caused the development of a foetus-like organism made of phlegm and vegetable matter. At this stage, the creature was called a "Homunculus" and until maturity it would incubate and grow in the throat. As the organism grew, the host would develop a cough, then become weaker and weaker.  Eventually, the host would die, then briefly reanimate (this could occur as much as 40 years after the death, depending on circumstances and preservation). At this point, the Homunculus would attempt to extract [[testosterone]] from the host in order to catalyse its growth. If it succeeded, it eventually bursts forth from its host's throat. They can then reach maturity to Water Hag form within a day.
However, if the Homunculus did not get the required amount of testosterone, then during the host's short spell of unconsciousness, the Homunculus would die and be vomited by the host, "stillborn" as it were. This meant that it was nigh on impossible for the homunculus to procreate inside a female human unless it injected with testosterone. Likewise, if the Homunculus chose a male host and that host was injected with a mix of [[oestrogen]], [[emetic]]s and [[antibiotics]], then the parasite would die and be thrown up. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Something in the Water (novel)|Something in the Water]]'')


However, if the Homunculus does not get the required amount of testosterone, then during the host's short spell of unconsciousness, the Homunculus will die and be vomited by the host, "stillborn" as it were. This means that it is nigh on impossible for the homunculus to procreate inside a female Human unless it injected with testosterone. Likewise, if the Homunculus has chosen a male host and that host is injected with a mix of [[oestrogen]], [[emetic]]s and [[antibiotic]]s, then the parasite will die and be thrown up. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Something in the Water]]'')
== History ==
In [[2009]], Sally took the name "Saskia Harden" and came through the rift after Strepto [[Stolen planets|was stolen]], and faked a suicide. With her being brought to the [[hospital]], it allowed her to infect more people. Torchwood began to investigate, but they too became infected. Sally and her children then attacked Torchwood itself, but they were able to hold them off. When Sally tried to escape through the Rift, [[Jack Harkness]] followed her and pulled her back, weakening her and allowing the rest of Torchwood to kill her. With her death in the Rift, the other Water Hags were destroyed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Something in the Water (novel)|Something in the Water]]'')


==History==
At some point during the [[Early human history|Middle Ages]], ([[TWN]]: ''[[Something in the Water]]'') [[Strepto]] was [[Stolen Planets|stolen]] by the [[Dalek]]s ([[REF]]: ''[[The Time Traveller's Almanac]]''). One Water Hag, later known as [[Sally Blackteeth]], had been off planet at the time and was able to escape to [[Earth]] with the [[Cardiff Space-Time Rift]]. She planned to replenish her people and infected Humans with the virus. She and her offspring were spotted throughout history, creating the legends of the Water Hags.
In [[2009]], Sally took the name "Saskia Harden" and faked a suicide. With her being brought to the [[hospital]], it allowed her to infect more people. Torchwood began to investigate, but they too became infected. Sally and her children then attacked Torchwood itself, but they were able to hold them off. When Sally tried to escape through the Rift, [[Jack Harkness]] followed her and pulled her back, weakening her and allowing the rest of Torchwood to kill her. With her death in the Rift, the other Water Hags were destroyed. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Something in the Water]]'')
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[[Category:Enemies of Torchwood Three]]
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[[Category:Parasitic species]]
[[Category:Aquatic species]]

Latest revision as of 13:46, 5 February 2022

Water Hag was a term humans used to describe an advanced race of alien creature native to the planet Strepto.

Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]

Water Hags were humanoid in basic appearance. Their skin was emaciated and the colour of mud and their eyes were yellow with black slits for pupils. They had extremely wide mouths filled with sharp teeth, capable of easily biting the head off a dog. They had talons "as hard as iron" instead of fingernails, which were sharp enough to slice someone in half and even carve out solid rock. This killing method was a characteristic marker of a Water Hag killing. Despite their savage attitude, they were intelligent as (and possibly even more than) a human and the ones led by Sally Blackteeth were able to navigate the rift through unknown means. Water Hags weren't entirely animals, also having vegetable traits (giving them weed-like hair and bark-like skin).

Water Hags possessed many superhuman abilities, even from birth, that made them difficult to evade or kill. They could disguise themselves as human, had strength superior to a human's, were incredibly quick (to the point where their motion became highly blurred to the human eye), could fly using a cloud of water, had the ability to breathe both underwater and on land and could possibly dissolve into water. (PROSE: Something in the Water)

Life cycle[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Water Hags appeared to be a female-only species, and their only method of procreation was to infect humans with a virus of sorts.

This "virus" acted in the oesophagus, where it caused the development of a foetus-like organism made of phlegm and vegetable matter. At this stage, the creature was called a "Homunculus" and until maturity it would incubate and grow in the throat. As the organism grew, the host would develop a cough, then become weaker and weaker. Eventually, the host would die, then briefly reanimate (this could occur as much as 40 years after the death, depending on circumstances and preservation). At this point, the Homunculus would attempt to extract testosterone from the host in order to catalyse its growth. If it succeeded, it would burst forth from its host's throat. They could then reach maturity to Water Hag form within a day.

However, if the Homunculus did not get the required amount of testosterone, then during the host's short spell of unconsciousness, the Homunculus would die and be vomited by the host, "stillborn" as it were. This meant that it was nigh on impossible for the homunculus to procreate inside a female human unless it injected with testosterone. Likewise, if the Homunculus chose a male host and that host was injected with a mix of oestrogen, emetics and antibiotics, then the parasite would die and be thrown up. (PROSE: Something in the Water)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 2009, Sally took the name "Saskia Harden" and came through the rift after Strepto was stolen, and faked a suicide. With her being brought to the hospital, it allowed her to infect more people. Torchwood began to investigate, but they too became infected. Sally and her children then attacked Torchwood itself, but they were able to hold them off. When Sally tried to escape through the Rift, Jack Harkness followed her and pulled her back, weakening her and allowing the rest of Torchwood to kill her. With her death in the Rift, the other Water Hags were destroyed. (PROSE: Something in the Water)