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The '''Ancient Horologe''' was a very delicate instrument linked to time itself that measured the passage of time across different dimensions. Crafted like an ornate clock by the master chrono-smiths from the older worlds, it was given to [[Percival Tubbs|Lord and Lady Tubbs]] as a wedding gift from [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and had pride of place in the Clock Room of [[Croxton Hall]]. It was damaged when [[Thief (13 O'Clock)|a thief]] dropped it in a scuffle with Lord Tubbs. As a result, a fracture in time was created displacing those nearest to it into a different kind of time. ([[DWA]]: ''[[13 O'Clock]]'')
The '''Ancient Horologe''' was a very delicate instrument linked to time itself that measured the passage of time across different dimensions. Crafted like an ornate clock by the master chrono-smiths from the older worlds, it was given to [[Percival Tubbs|Lord and Lady Tubbs]] as a wedding gift from the [[Tenth Doctor]] and had pride of place in the Clock Room of [[Croxton Hall]]. It was damaged when [[Thief (13 O'Clock)|a thief]] dropped it in a scuffle with Lord Tubbs. As a result, a fracture in time was created displacing those nearest to it into a different kind of time. ([[DWA]]: ''[[13 O'Clock]]'')


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Revision as of 00:28, 26 October 2011

The Ancient Horologe was a very delicate instrument linked to time itself that measured the passage of time across different dimensions. Crafted like an ornate clock by the master chrono-smiths from the older worlds, it was given to Lord and Lady Tubbs as a wedding gift from the Tenth Doctor and had pride of place in the Clock Room of Croxton Hall. It was damaged when a thief dropped it in a scuffle with Lord Tubbs. As a result, a fracture in time was created displacing those nearest to it into a different kind of time. (DWA: 13 O'Clock)