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The [[Mara]] was a spirit of chaos, which puzzled [[Nyssa]] as it created the [[Sumaran Empire]], an [[empire]] implying order. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Cradle of the Snake]]'')
The [[Mara]] was a spirit of chaos, which puzzled [[Nyssa]] as it created the [[Sumaran Empire]], an [[empire]] implying order. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Cradle of the Snake]]'')
[[Megron]] was the High Lord of Chaos and Chief of the [[Carion]]s, Lords of Chaos. He described [[Earth]] in the [[distant past#Billions of years BC|distant past]] as a "hot mass of chaos" and a "kingdom" of chaos. He became angry when the [[Fourth Doctor]] predicted that order would arise out of the chaos, which it eventually did. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exploration Earth]]'')


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You may be looking for the planet Chaos.

Chaos was a concept, the opposite of order. It usually held a negative or evil connotation.

The Black Guardian represented chaos, and wanted to take control of the Key to Time so that chaos would "break across the universe," (TV: The Armageddon Factor) and later wanted to give enlightenment to the Eternals so that they would "invade Time itself, chaos would come again, and the universe [would] dissolve." (TV: Enlightenment) A later interface, however, would state that chaos also represented freedom and that too much law, which the White Guardian represented, could be bad. (AUDIO: The Destroyer of Delights)

The Mara was a spirit of chaos, which puzzled Nyssa as it created the Sumaran Empire, an empire implying order. (AUDIO: The Cradle of the Snake)

Megron was the High Lord of Chaos and Chief of the Carions, Lords of Chaos. He described Earth in the distant past as a "hot mass of chaos" and a "kingdom" of chaos. He became angry when the Fourth Doctor predicted that order would arise out of the chaos, which it eventually did. (AUDIO: Exploration Earth)