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Resurrection of the Author was a 2021 online short story written and illustrated by Aristide Twain and featuring the Faction Paradox character Auteur, commercially licensed from his creator Jacob Black.

The story was an official crossover between the Doctor Who universe and the continuity of The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids, on whose official website it was released as the final instalment of the series' 2020 Advent Calendar alongside a simultaneous Issuu release. The story was the second DWU crossover in this Advent Calendar and directly tied in with the first: Auteur's Abecedarium by Jacob Black.

Publisher's summary

Issuu version

Solo edition of the 2021 New Year's Day crossover between "The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids" and the "Doctor Who" universe, featuring a licensed appearance by the DWU character of Auteur. Written & illustrated by Aristide Twain. This edition contains additional material not present in the website version.

Plot

Auteur is trapped in an empty oxbow timeline, left behind after the "Noble-woman" through whom he had created a twisted parallel world managed to put Time back on track. Alone and dying, he breaks down and cries ink, which he uses to scrawl some ancient glyphs on the pavement with his finger, which state that "This is only the beginning". He believes that, however long it may take, this will ensure that he eventually returns.

Centuries later, three Retconning Crocodiles arrive in the oxbow timeline, scouting it out to see if it would make a suitable base. They find Auteur and awaken him, physically regressing his body to an earlier point in his lifetime to be able to converse with him. They demonstrate to him that they have an understanding of the universe that is compatible with his and make an offer; they will resurrect him more lastingly if he agrees to help them try to get the better of the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids.

Flattered, Auteur agrees. Because they "want [him] at his best", the Crocodiles regress him back along his timeline once again, having him carry out the work during his imprisonment in the Shadow Spire. Once this is done, Auteur wakes up, alone but now in a revitalised body; he once again has his shadow-skin and his old grimoire has been returned to him. Surprised at the Crocodiles having seemingly made no attempt to trick him out of his just deserts, Auteur soon discovers that he has indeed been outsmarted; the Crocodiles have deposited him back where he started, in the crumbling oxbow timeline, which scholars will one day call the Sanctum of the Heretic.

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Notes

  • This story acted as a sequel to Aristide Twain's A Better World, released as part of the official Doctor Who: Lockdown! event in November 2020. In that short story the Auteur attempted to prevent the Noble-woman from returning to her original timeline but she managed to thwart him. This story picks up immediately after, with the Auteur trapped in a decaying Unreality.
  • Cornelius Blanc revealed that while he was writing his own Doctor Who: Lockdown! story, LINDA United, he had intended for the titular Linda to have escaped through the same alternate version of Earth as created by the Auteur. Aristide Twain later illustrated the sequel to this story, The Jack Who Stole Christmas. [1]
  • The "scholarly note" giving its name to the Sanctum of the Heretic and mentioning the actor David Bradley is unique to the ebook/Issuu version of the story, not being present in the website version.
  • Bradley is better known to Doctor Who fans in the real world for having portrayed the First Doctor in various media from 2017 onwards. Bradley is said to be active in the year 6267 and is addressed as "the Right Venerable Sir David Bradley, Res.", suggesting that Bradley has been resurrected by the 63rd century.
  • The title of this story is a joke based on the term from 20th century literary criticism introduced by Roland Barthes, "death of the author".

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