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'''Lady Scintilla''', known as the "greatest of the [[the Visionary|Visionaries]]", was a [[prisoner]] on [[Shada (prison)|Shada]]. She was imprisoned for "conspiring with [[Carrionite]]s".
'''Lady Scintilla''', known as the "greatest of the [[the Visionary|Visionaries]]", was a [[prisoner]] on [[Shada (prison)|Shada]]. She was imprisoned for "conspiring with [[Carrionite]]s".


Scintilla became a figure of [[Gallifrey]]an legend, appearing in books such as the children's history ''[[Our Planet Story]]''. In that book, she was depicted as "a haughty flame-haired woman in red robes", with "six-inch razor-sharp nails painted blood red". Scintilla did have long, sharp nails, but she was actually short and dumpy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shada (novelisation)|Shada]]''). The book was read to [[The_Doctor|The Doctor]] as a child and was one of the primary reason for wanting to explore time and space.
Scintilla became a figure of [[Gallifrey]]an legend, appearing in books such as the children's history ''[[Our Planet Story]]''. In that book, she was depicted as "a haughty flame-haired woman in red robes", with "six-inch razor-sharp nails painted blood red". Scintilla did have long, sharp nails, but she was actually short and dumpy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shada (novelisation)|Shada]]''). The book was read to [[The Doctor]] as a child and was one of the primary reason for wanting to explore time and space.


Scintilla was a " natural born " [[Time_Lord|Time Lord]], meaning that it was both harder to kill her and harder to cause her to regenerate.
Scintilla was a " natural born " [[Time Lord]], meaning that it was both harder to kill her and harder to cause her to regenerate.
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Revision as of 05:56, 20 April 2017

Lady Scintilla, known as the "greatest of the Visionaries", was a prisoner on Shada. She was imprisoned for "conspiring with Carrionites".

Scintilla became a figure of Gallifreyan legend, appearing in books such as the children's history Our Planet Story. In that book, she was depicted as "a haughty flame-haired woman in red robes", with "six-inch razor-sharp nails painted blood red". Scintilla did have long, sharp nails, but she was actually short and dumpy. (PROSE: Shada). The book was read to The Doctor as a child and was one of the primary reason for wanting to explore time and space.

Scintilla was a " natural born " Time Lord, meaning that it was both harder to kill her and harder to cause her to regenerate.