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{{rename|Some links to this title refer to actual, lower-case toymakers.}}
"'''Toymaker'''" was a term the [[First Doctor]] used to describe one of the forms [[evil]] took in the universe.  
The '''Toymakers''' were [[Elder God]]s who, like the [[Eternal]]s, played games using lesser creatures.


A being or beings, due to different and inconsistent accounts held by [[Time Lord]] records, the Toymakers possessed vast mental powers, and could build and destroy entire realms with their minds. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'') All Toymakers were [[immortality|immortal]] and played games against other beings. If they lost, the beings would be transformed into items and become part of the Toymaker's domain. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (novelisation)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'')
A toymaker was someone who was overtaken by "the urge to create toys that are ultimately destructive", which was, still according to the Doctor, "unfortunately part of [[The Doctor's universe|our universe]]". Because "the mind [was] indestructible", so was the spirit of a toymaker. The [[Celestial Toymaker]] encountered by the Doctor, [[Dodo Chaplet]] and [[Steven Taylor]] was particularly powerful, infamous and long-lived, and had adopted "the Toymaker" as his name; but the Doctor grimly remarked that "the world [was] full of destructive toymakers like him". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (novelisation)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'')
 
The only two members of this race to be encountered in the universe were the [[Celestial Toymaker]], often known simply as the Toymaker, and his sister [[Hecuba]], the Queen of [[Time]], who turned people into [[clock]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Queen of Time (audio story)|The Queen of Time]]'')
 
Different accounts refer to the Celestial Toymaker being not only an [[Elder God]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Black and White (audio story)|Black and White]]'') but a [[Guardians of Time|Guardian of Time]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'') and carrying his own mass, projected from his original universe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Nightmare Fair (audio story)|The Nightmare Fair]]'') He was also connected to his [[Celestial Toyroom]], able to step out of it but never fully leave, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Magic Mousetrap (audio story)|The Magic Mousetrap]]'') and were he to be destroyed, he would simply return. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Solitaire (audio story)|Solitaire]]'') How these characteristics related to all Toymakers is unknown.


The [[Second Doctor]] would later remark on how the [[Hecuba|Queen of Time]] had similar proclivities to her brother the Celestial Toymaker's, for all that she preferred to "play with [[clock]]s" rather than with literal toys. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Queen of Time (audio story)|The Queen of Time]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Both ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'' and the [[The Celestial Toymaker (novelisation)|novelisation]] of ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'' make reference to there being multiple Toymakers, which was later somewhat supported by the introduction of the Toymaker's sister in ''The Queen of Time''.
Although the word "toymaker" in [[the Doctor]]'s lines about "toymakers" in the plural in ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (novelisation)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'' is not capitalised, the vagueness of the concept and of the Celestial Toymaker's origins has occasionally led to the misunderstanding that the novelisation posited that the Celestial Toymaker was a member of a species known as "the Toymakers". This is briefly alluded to in ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'', where some of the scattered reports on the Celestial Toymaker in the [[Time Lord]]s' data banks claim that there were several beings with similar powers, known as "the Toymakers", rather than a single Celestial Toymaker. This is shown to be a misconception later in the novel, with the Toymaker referring to himself as "the Toymaker" in the singular, and identifying his species as a [[Guardian of Time]].
 
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Revision as of 16:16, 22 August 2021

"Toymaker" was a term the First Doctor used to describe one of the forms evil took in the universe.

A toymaker was someone who was overtaken by "the urge to create toys that are ultimately destructive", which was, still according to the Doctor, "unfortunately part of our universe". Because "the mind [was] indestructible", so was the spirit of a toymaker. The Celestial Toymaker encountered by the Doctor, Dodo Chaplet and Steven Taylor was particularly powerful, infamous and long-lived, and had adopted "the Toymaker" as his name; but the Doctor grimly remarked that "the world [was] full of destructive toymakers like him". (PROSE: The Celestial Toymaker)

The Second Doctor would later remark on how the Queen of Time had similar proclivities to her brother the Celestial Toymaker's, for all that she preferred to "play with clocks" rather than with literal toys. (AUDIO: The Queen of Time)

Behind the scenes

Although the word "toymaker" in the Doctor's lines about "toymakers" in the plural in The Celestial Toymaker is not capitalised, the vagueness of the concept and of the Celestial Toymaker's origins has occasionally led to the misunderstanding that the novelisation posited that the Celestial Toymaker was a member of a species known as "the Toymakers". This is briefly alluded to in Divided Loyalties, where some of the scattered reports on the Celestial Toymaker in the Time Lords' data banks claim that there were several beings with similar powers, known as "the Toymakers", rather than a single Celestial Toymaker. This is shown to be a misconception later in the novel, with the Toymaker referring to himself as "the Toymaker" in the singular, and identifying his species as a Guardian of Time.