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The '''House of Lungbarrow''' was one of the [[Prydonian]] Houses and the family home of [[the Doctor]]. It was located in the southern mountain range on [[Gallifrey]], overlooking the [[Cadonflood River]]. The Doctor returned there in his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'') It had its name from the mountain it was grown/built into, Lung mountain and its adjacent hills. | The '''House of Lungbarrow''' was one of the [[Prydonian]] Houses and the family home of [[the Doctor]]. It was located in the southern mountain range on [[Gallifrey]], overlooking the [[Cadonflood River]]. The Doctor returned there in his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]]. | ||
[[Owis]] had been [[Loom]]ed last out of all of them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'') It had its name from the mountain it was grown/built into, Lung mountain and its adjacent hills. | |||
== Known staff and members == | == Known staff and members == | ||
* [[The Doctor]] | * [[The Doctor]] | ||
* [[Irving Braxiatel]] | * [[Irving Braxiatel]] | ||
* [[Almund]] | |||
*[[Arkhew]] | |||
*[[Celesia]] | |||
*[[Chovor]] | |||
*[[Farg]] | |||
*[[Glospin]] | |||
*[[Innocet]] | |||
*[[Jobiska]] | |||
*[[Luton]] | |||
*[[Maljamin]] | |||
*[[Salpash]] | |||
*[[Satthaltrope]] | |||
*[[Tulgel]] | |||
* [[Owis]] | * [[Owis]] | ||
* [[Quences]] | * [[Quences]] |
Revision as of 23:46, 2 January 2013
The House of Lungbarrow was one of the Prydonian Houses and the family home of the Doctor. It was located in the southern mountain range on Gallifrey, overlooking the Cadonflood River. The Doctor returned there in his seventh incarnation.
Owis had been Loomed last out of all of them. (PROSE: Lungbarrow) It had its name from the mountain it was grown/built into, Lung mountain and its adjacent hills.