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'''Wiggins''' was a lute player trying to make a woman called [[Lilith]] fall in love with him. It worked and he became her lover. When he was invited inside, he saw that Lilith's house looked a little creepy and said that wasn't really a beautiful home. But he and Lilith kissed and when they stopped, he saw that Lilith seemed to have become a hideous Carrionite. Wiggins was ripped to shreds by [[Lilith]]'s mothers, [[Doomfinger]] and [[Bloodtide]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'') | '''Wiggins''' was a lute player trying to make a woman called [[Lilith]] fall in love with him. It worked and he became her lover. When he was invited inside, he saw that Lilith's house looked a little creepy and said that wasn't really a beautiful home. But he and Lilith kissed and when they stopped, he saw that Lilith seemed to have become a hideous Carrionite. Wiggins was ripped to shreds by [[Lilith]]'s mothers, [[Doomfinger]] and [[Bloodtide]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 10:08, 28 February 2011
Wiggins was a lute player trying to make a woman called Lilith fall in love with him. It worked and he became her lover. When he was invited inside, he saw that Lilith's house looked a little creepy and said that wasn't really a beautiful home. But he and Lilith kissed and when they stopped, he saw that Lilith seemed to have become a hideous Carrionite. Wiggins was ripped to shreds by Lilith's mothers, Doomfinger and Bloodtide. (DW: The Shakespeare Code)