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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. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Bright White Crack (short story)|A Bright White Crack]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* "Aesculapius" is the [[latin]] name of the Greco-Roman [[god]] of healing and medicine.
* "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 (series)|10,000 Dawns]]'' anthology ''Poor Man's Illiad'', which also included a story on Aesc's origins in the [[Firmament]].
* 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 (series)|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 (short story) | Life After Death]] and [[White Canvas (short story) | White Canvas]]. However, neither are considered valid by the wiki.
===Invalid appearances===
[[File:Lady Aesculapius.jpg|One of Lady Aesculapius's incarnations, as depicted on the illustration to [[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Life After Death (short story)|Life After Death]]''.]]Prior to her cameo role in ''[[Cwej: The Series]]'', Aesculapius played a part in two prior crossovers between the ''10,000 Dawns'' series and the DWU, namely the novella ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'' and an episode of her own series, ''[[Life After Death (short story)|Life After Death]]''. These two stories are, however, not considered [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid sources]] on this Wiki.
These stories show that Lady Aesculapius was a rebellious member of the [[Firmament]], the [[10,000 Dawns]] equivalent of the [[Great House]]s. She was friends with [[Graelyn Scythes]] and [[Archimedes Von Ahnerabe]], who were once her travelling [[companion]]s through [[time]] and [[space]]. Like other members of the Firmament, Aesculapius escaped death many times over by downloading her consciousness into new bodies, while the previous ones received burial in [[Aesculapius's Factory of Crystal|her Factory of Crystal]].
 
A renegade of the [[Firmament]], ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'') Aesculapius met a number of individuals from the various [[universe]]s she travels on her journeys aboard her [[Factory of Crystal]]. Some became her travelling [[companion]]s. She was often confronted with [[Meistras|Professor Meistras]], her old mentor who often tried to teach her "lessons" through such extreme methods as murdering one of her bodies. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Life After Death (short story)|Life After Death]]'')
 
When the Firmament were turned to [[fiction]] by [[Auteur]], Lady Aesc tried to find other survivors using her [[Quantum Whisk]], which led her to [[New York City]] in [[2460]]. From there, she joined Graelyn and Arch in pursuit of the [[painted warrior]]s into [[N-Space]]. After meeting with [[Littlejohn]] on [[Gendar (planet)|Gendar]] and being joined by [[Coloth]], Aesc and her cohorts confronted the [[Original Mammoths]]. They were then betrayed by Auteur and Aesc was made a fictional character.
In [[Town (White Canvas)|Auteur's Town]], Aesc was the star of a long-running [[television]] series which had 276 [[blu-ray]]s and wasn't suited to [[movie]]s. Aesc escaped from fictionality during the Town's destruction and briefly fought the Firmament with Coloth. Later, she was present at [[the Needle]] during the signing of the [[Christmas Needle Agreement]], playing cards with Archimedes, Coloth, and many other aliens. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'')
 
After opening a booby-trapped letter, one of Lady Aesculapius's incarnations, which was far from the first, was killed. As she was a member of the Firmament, she was able to survive by downloading her consciousness into a new synthetic body. However, to discover who had actually killed her previous self, this new Aesculapius instead let the universe assume she had really died, and attended the funeral of her previous body in disguise as her own cousin, "Raesculapius". She eventually discovered that it had been her long-time nemesis Professor Meistras who had done the deed. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Life After Death (short story)|Life After Death]]'')
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Revision as of 21:48, 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. (PROSE: A Bright White Crack)

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.

Invalid appearances

One of Lady Aesculapius's incarnations, as depicted on the illustration to NOTVALID: Life After Death.Prior to her cameo role in Cwej: The Series, Aesculapius played a part in two prior crossovers between the 10,000 Dawns series and the DWU, namely the novella White Canvas and an episode of her own series, Life After Death. These two stories are, however, not considered valid sources on this Wiki.

These stories show that Lady Aesculapius was a rebellious member of the Firmament, the 10,000 Dawns equivalent of the Great Houses. She was friends with Graelyn Scythes and Archimedes Von Ahnerabe, who were once her travelling companions through time and space. Like other members of the Firmament, Aesculapius escaped death many times over by downloading her consciousness into new bodies, while the previous ones received burial in her Factory of Crystal.

A renegade of the Firmament, (NOTVALID: White Canvas) Aesculapius met a number of individuals from the various universes she travels on her journeys aboard her Factory of Crystal. Some became her travelling companions. She was often confronted with Professor Meistras, her old mentor who often tried to teach her "lessons" through such extreme methods as murdering one of her bodies. (NOTVALID: Life After Death)

When the Firmament were turned to fiction by Auteur, Lady Aesc tried to find other survivors using her Quantum Whisk, which led her to New York City in 2460. From there, she joined Graelyn and Arch in pursuit of the painted warriors into N-Space. After meeting with Littlejohn on Gendar and being joined by Coloth, Aesc and her cohorts confronted the Original Mammoths. They were then betrayed by Auteur and Aesc was made a fictional character.

In Auteur's Town, Aesc was the star of a long-running television series which had 276 blu-rays and wasn't suited to movies. Aesc escaped from fictionality during the Town's destruction and briefly fought the Firmament with Coloth. Later, she was present at the Needle during the signing of the Christmas Needle Agreement, playing cards with Archimedes, Coloth, and many other aliens. (NOTVALID: White Canvas)

After opening a booby-trapped letter, one of Lady Aesculapius's incarnations, which was far from the first, was killed. As she was a member of the Firmament, she was able to survive by downloading her consciousness into a new synthetic body. However, to discover who had actually killed her previous self, this new Aesculapius instead let the universe assume she had really died, and attended the funeral of her previous body in disguise as her own cousin, "Raesculapius". She eventually discovered that it had been her long-time nemesis Professor Meistras who had done the deed. (NOTVALID: Life After Death)