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Akhaten was a [[parasite|parasitic]], sentient [[star]] that fed on the [[soul]]s, and therefore the [[story|stories]], of the inhabitants of the seven [[planet]]s surrounding him, known as the [[Sung Sings of Akhet]]. He was considered by the people of Akhet to be a great and fearful [[god]].  
'''Akhaten''' was a [[parasite|parasitic]], sentient [[star]] that fed on the [[soul]]s, and therefore the [[story|stories]], of the inhabitants of the seven [[planet]]s surrounding him, known as the [[Sung Sings of Akhet]]. He was considered by the people of Akhet to be a great and fearful [[god]].  


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Revision as of 15:34, 7 April 2013


Akhaten was a parasitic, sentient star that fed on the souls, and therefore the stories, of the inhabitants of the seven planets surrounding him, known as the Sung Sings of Akhet. He was considered by the people of Akhet to be a great and fearful god.

Biography

He slumbered for thousands of years, until the Long Song ended. Then, he awoke and threatened to consume all the system's seven planets. Eventually, the Eleventh Doctor let him take his memories instead of the valuable things of the natives of Akhet. The Doctor was then saved by Clara Oswald, who gave the Old God the leaf that told all of her family's story, all that happened, all that didn't happen and all that should have happen. The overload of stories caused him to implode. (TV: The Rings of Akhaten)

Trivia

The Old God somewhat resembles Cthugha, a deity added to the Cthulhu Mythos by August Derleth. It too was a giant ball of fire, easily mistaken for a sun, that was in fact an ancient, sleeping god.