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Revision as of 04:51, 12 May 2022
The Lance of Longinus, also known as the Spear of Destiny and Gungnir, (PROSE: The Spear of Destiny) was the weapon which pierced the side of Jesus Christ during his crucifixion on Golgotha. It became highly sought after throughout history. (COMIC: Project: Longinus)
According to the Time Lords, it was one of only six Physical Temporal Nexuses in existence. The Spear always hit its target, no matter how far away it was. (PROSE: The Spear of Destiny) Lucia Cailloux heard that the Longinus was capable of inducing divine visions in anyone that it scratched. (PROSE: Grass)
History
Alexander the Great found what he believed to be the Lance. (COMIC: Project: Longinus)
In 33, when Jesus Christ hung on the cross, a Roman soldier named Longinus drove his lance into Jesus' side to see if he was dead. Shortly afterwards, the lance went missing.
In 141, the Master tried to obtain it in Uppsala, but was stopped by the Third Doctor and Jo Grant, who left him with a recreation of the lance. (PROSE: The Spear of Destiny)
In the 4th century, Constantine I found a lance that he thought was the Longinus. (COMIC: Project: Longinus)
Lucia Cailloux believed that Napoléon Bonaparte had obtained a piece of metal which came from the lance. (PROSE: Grass)
In 1938, a lance which may have been the Longinus was kept in a Vienna museum. When Adolf Hitler invaded Austria, he took the lance back to Berlin. Although he possessed the spear throughout World War II, the Nazis still lost. The Doctor believed that this may have been because Hitler rarely physically held it; (PROSE: The Spear of Destiny) others, including Nimrod, believed that this lance was a 13th century fake. (COMIC: Project: Longinus, PROSE: The Spear of Destiny)
In 1973, the lance was kept in the Moxon Collection. Under orders from the High Council, the Third Doctor and Jo Grant tried to replace the lance with a decoy and destroy the real one, but they unable to due to the advanced security. They decided to go back in time and replace the lance in the past. (PROSE: The Spear of Destiny)
In the early 2000s, the real Longinus was kept in the Hecht Museum of Unexplained and Occult Material. Nimrod broke into the museum and stole it. (COMIC: Project: Longinus)
Behind the scenes
- In the real world, the Lance of Longinus and Gungnir are two different folkloric spears. However, this is no clear evidence if both of these spears are one and the same.