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'''Arthur's World''' or '''Morgaine's continuum''' was a mythic-seeming [[alternate Earth]] where advanced technology developed alongside [[magic]]. | '''Arthur's World''', or '''Morgaine's continuum''', was a mythic-seeming [[alternate Earth]] where advanced technology developed alongside [[magic]]. | ||
Unlike other [[alternative timeline]]s, Arthur's world was a natural alternative that had sprung from the universe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future]]'') On this Earth, [[King Arthur (Arthur's World)|King Arthur]] was a historical British king and not merely a shadowy figure of myth. It produced several exceptional sorcerers (or users of advanced [[psychic power]]s). | Unlike other [[alternative timeline]]s, Arthur's world was a natural alternative that had sprung from the universe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future]]'') On this Earth, [[King Arthur (Arthur's World)|King Arthur]] was a historical British king and not merely a shadowy figure of myth. It produced several exceptional sorcerers (or users of advanced [[psychic power]]s). | ||
Arthur ruled here before his overthrow | Arthur ruled here before his overthrow by [[Morgaine]] and her son, [[Mordred]]. Morgaine imprisoned [[Merlin]], a version of the Doctor himself, leaving the knight [[Ancelyn]], loyal to Arthur, and others to survive. Ancelyn knew of [[TARDIS]]es and recognised [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor's seventh incarnation]], though not by his face. The Doctor theorised that one of his future incarnations would move to Arthur's world. This incarnation left a note for him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Battlefield]]'') | ||
Arthur's World was accessible from the Doctor's universe. The exit point in the main timeline was located in [[Carbury]] near [[Lake Vortigern]], in rural [[England]]. Ancelyn told Brigadier [[Winifred Bambera]] that cars did not exist on Arthur's world. However, flying machines called [[ornithopter]]s were used as transport. | |||
This universe had at least [[Thirteen Worlds]], all dominated by Morgaine, and the [[S'rax]] were the soliders of this universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[Battlefield]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 04:31, 3 August 2014
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Arthur's World, or Morgaine's continuum, was a mythic-seeming alternate Earth where advanced technology developed alongside magic.
Unlike other alternative timelines, Arthur's world was a natural alternative that had sprung from the universe. (PROSE: No Future) On this Earth, King Arthur was a historical British king and not merely a shadowy figure of myth. It produced several exceptional sorcerers (or users of advanced psychic powers).
Arthur ruled here before his overthrow by Morgaine and her son, Mordred. Morgaine imprisoned Merlin, a version of the Doctor himself, leaving the knight Ancelyn, loyal to Arthur, and others to survive. Ancelyn knew of TARDISes and recognised the Doctor's seventh incarnation, though not by his face. The Doctor theorised that one of his future incarnations would move to Arthur's world. This incarnation left a note for him. (TV: Battlefield)
Arthur's World was accessible from the Doctor's universe. The exit point in the main timeline was located in Carbury near Lake Vortigern, in rural England. Ancelyn told Brigadier Winifred Bambera that cars did not exist on Arthur's world. However, flying machines called ornithopters were used as transport.
This universe had at least Thirteen Worlds, all dominated by Morgaine, and the S'rax were the soliders of this universe. (TV: Battlefield)