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'''Gog and Magog''' were [[Great Old One]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]'') In [[Earth]]'s mythology they were known as giants. The [[Fourth Doctor]] believed this myth was inspired by the [[Ogri]] of the [[Nine Travellers]] ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: Creatures and Demons]]'') when he said, "Gog, Magog, ogres" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood]]'').
'''Gog and Magog''' were [[Great Old One]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]'') In [[Earth]]'s mythology they were known as giants. The [[Fourth Doctor]] believed this myth was inspired by the [[Ogri]] of the [[Nine Travellers]] ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: Creatures and Demons]]'') when he said, "Gog, Magog, ogres" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood]]'').


The [[Fourth Doctor]] encountered an individual called [[Magog]] in a [[parallel universe]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Iron Legion]]'')
The [[Fourth Doctor]] encountered an individual called [[Magog]] in a [[parallel universe]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Iron Legion]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 02:53, 30 September 2012

Gog and Magog were Great Old Ones. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties) In Earth's mythology they were known as giants. The Fourth Doctor believed this myth was inspired by the Ogri of the Nine Travellers (REF: Doctor Who: Creatures and Demons) when he said, "Gog, Magog, ogres" (TV: The Stones of Blood).

The Fourth Doctor encountered an individual called Magog in a parallel universe. (COMIC: The Iron Legion)

Behind the scenes

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  • Gog and Magog is originally a Biblical reference. The Doctor, however, is referring to English legends.