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'''Mattias''' was the husband of [[Maria (Let it Snow)|Maria]]. He was one of a group of [[human]]s on the [[planet]] [[Trenzalore]] who had been gathered by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] while the Doctor examined the capsule of [[ice]] containing pieces of a [[sonic cannon]] near [[Preacher's Clump]]. He was later present outside the [[Clock Tower]] in [[Christmas (town)|Christmas]] when the Doctor warned the townsfolk about the imminent [[Ice Warrior]] attack. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Let it Snow (short story)|Let it Snow]]'')
'''Mattias''' was the husband of [[Maria (Let it Snow)|Maria]]. He was one of a group of [[human]]s on the [[planet]] [[Trenzalore]] who had been gathered by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] while the Doctor examined the capsule of [[ice]] containing pieces of a [[sonic cannon]] near [[Preacher's Clump]]. He was later present outside the [[Clock Tower]] in [[Christmas (town)|Christmas]] when the Doctor warned the townsfolk about the imminent [[Ice Warrior]] attack. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Let it Snow (short story)|Let it Snow]]'')



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Mattias was the husband of Maria. He was one of a group of humans on the planet Trenzalore who had been gathered by the Eleventh Doctor while the Doctor examined the capsule of ice containing pieces of a sonic cannon near Preacher's Clump. He was later present outside the Clock Tower in Christmas when the Doctor warned the townsfolk about the imminent Ice Warrior attack. (PROSE: Let it Snow)