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The '''Gomagog''' were powerful interdimensional beings. [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Archive (audio story)|The Archive]]'') They were counted among the [[Great Old One]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]''). In [[Earth]]'s mythology they were known as giants. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood]]''). The [[Bible]] called them '''Gog and Magog''', while in the [[Koran]] they were known as '''Yajuj and Majuj'''. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Archive (audio story)|The Archive]]'', ''[[The Feast of Magog (audio story)|The Feast of Magog]]) | The '''Gomagog''' were powerful interdimensional beings. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Archive (audio story)|The Archive]]'') They were counted among the [[Great Old One]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]''). In [[Earth]]'s mythology they were known as giants. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood]]''). The [[Bible]] called them '''Gog and Magog''', while in the [[Koran]] they were known as '''Yajuj and Majuj'''. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Archive (audio story)|The Archive]]'', ''[[The Feast of Magog (audio story)|The Feast of Magog]]) | ||
The Gomagog were known to have destroyed many worlds. Some believed them to be a dark emanation of [[the Archive]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Archive (audio story)|The Archive]]'') They were capable of [[possession|possessing]] other beings, such as [[human]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Feast of Magog (audio story)|The Feast of Magog]]'') | The Gomagog were known to have destroyed many worlds. Some believed them to be a dark emanation of [[the Archive]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Archive (audio story)|The Archive]]'') They were capable of [[possession|possessing]] other beings, such as [[human]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Feast of Magog (audio story)|The Feast of Magog]]'') |
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The Gomagog were powerful interdimensional beings. (AUDIO: The Archive) They were counted among the Great Old Ones. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties). In Earth's mythology they were known as giants. (TV: The Stones of Blood). The Bible called them Gog and Magog, while in the Koran they were known as Yajuj and Majuj. (AUDIO: The Archive, The Feast of Magog)
The Gomagog were known to have destroyed many worlds. Some believed them to be a dark emanation of the Archive. (AUDIO: The Archive) They were capable of possessing other beings, such as humans. (AUDIO: The Feast of Magog)
Other references
The Fourth Doctor believed that the myth of Gog and Magog was inspired by the Ogri of the Nine Travellers. (TV: The Stones of Blood). He also encountered an individual called Magog in a parallel universe. (COMIC: The Iron Legion)