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Lady ''Aesculapius'' was a [[Firmament]] who had met [[Chris Cwej]] in the Totality. She had a ship in which she took Cwej, [[Kwol (A Bright White Crack | Kwol]], and [[Larles (A Bright White Crack) | Larles]] on.
Lady '''Aesculapius''' was a [[Firmament]] who had met [[Chris Cwej]] in the Totality. She had a ship in which she took Cwej, [[Kwol (A Bright White Crack | Kwol]], and [[Larles (A Bright White Crack) | Larles]] on.


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

Revision as of 21:41, 27 June 2020

Lady Aesculapius was a Firmament who had met Chris Cwej in the Totality. She had a ship in which she took Cwej, Kwol, and Larles on.

Behind the scenes

  • "Aesculapius" is the latin name of the Greco-Roman god of healing and medicine.
  • Lady Aesc originates from the short story Never Go On Walks, first published in James Wylder's unofficial Doctor Who poetry book An Eloquence of Time and Space and later republished in the 10,000 Dawns anthology Poor Man's Illiad, which also included a story on Aesc's origins in the Firmament.
  • She also appeared in multiple 10,000 Dawns crossovers with the DWU, Life After Death and White Canvas. However, neither are considered valid by the wiki.