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'''The Oldest One''' was an unknown being that appeared to belong to the same Pantheon of Gods as [[The Toymaker]] and [[Maestro]], it was unclear as to who exactly this being was but Maestro believed that the hidden song [[Carol of the Bells]] within the soul of [[Ruby Sunday]] which played on the night of her birth shared his power before they immediately dismissed the possibility when they stated frustrated "He can't have been there.", seeming perplexed as they tried to reason why he might've been. Finally saying that "this [[Ruby Sunday|creature]] is very wrong." (TV: [[The Devil's Chord]])
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'''The One Who Waits''' was an individual active in [[the Doctor's universe]], with whom the Doctor was unfamiliar with.
 
== Biography ==
Once [[the Toymaker]] managed to escape into the universe, he found the One Who Waits "hiding". Whilst the Toymaker had bested the [[Guardian of Time|Guardians of Time and Space]], the dying [[Spy Master]] and "[[God (mythology)|God]]", he opted to flee rather than challenge the One Who Waits to a game. He later told the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] of his decision to flee from the One Who Waits, with whom the Doctor was not familiar, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) something the Toymaker found "hilarious". The Toymaker thus decided not to spoil the surprise, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Giggle (novelisation)}}) instead cryptically telling the Doctor it was "someone else's game". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}})
 
As they were banished out of the universe, the Toymaker's child [[Maestro]] snarled a warning to the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] that the One Who Waits was coming soon. They had previously mentioned yet another member of [[the Pantheon]] to which they and the Toymaker belonged as [[the Oldest One]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}})
 
== References ==
In [[The Giggle (in-universe novelisation)|his novelisation]] of his battle with the Doctor, the Toymaker promised the Doctor's inevitable encounter with The One Who Waits would be novelised as ''[[Doctor Who and the I'm Not Going to Tell You]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Giggle (novelisation)}})
 
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Revision as of 16:25, 11 May 2024

The Oldest One was an unknown being that appeared to belong to the same Pantheon of Gods as The Toymaker and Maestro, it was unclear as to who exactly this being was but Maestro believed that the hidden song Carol of the Bells within the soul of Ruby Sunday which played on the night of her birth shared his power before they immediately dismissed the possibility when they stated frustrated "He can't have been there.", seeming perplexed as they tried to reason why he might've been. Finally saying that "this creature is very wrong." (TV: The Devil's Chord)