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The '''Monks of Felsecar''' lived in an [[Abbey of Felsecar|abbey]], presumably on a planet called [[Felsecar]]. ''[[The Papers Of Felsecar]]'' was written by them. They have taken it as their mission to preserve some of the most dangerous objects and information in the universe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Love and War (novel)|Love and War]]'') The [[Seventh Doctor]] considered the Monks to be trustworthy enough to leave his [[biodata]] pod with them following his encounter with the [[Aubertide]]s on [[Earth]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'')  
The '''Monks of Felsecar''' lived in an [[Abbey of Felsecar|abbey]], presumably on a planet called [[Felsecar]]. ''[[The Papers Of Felsecar]]'' was written by them. They have taken it as their mission to preserve some of the most dangerous objects and information in the universe. ([[PROSE]]:''[[Love and War (novel)|Love and War]]'') The Eighth Doctor and Charley researched Grayle’s family history with the record from the Abbey of Felsecar. ([[AUDIO]]:[[Seasons of Fear (audio story)|Seasons of Fear]]) The [[Seventh Doctor]] considered the Monks to be trustworthy enough to leave his [[biodata]] pod with them following his encounter with the [[Aubertide]]s on [[Earth]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'')  


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Revision as of 08:37, 23 September 2020

The Monks of Felsecar lived in an abbey, presumably on a planet called Felsecar. The Papers Of Felsecar was written by them. They have taken it as their mission to preserve some of the most dangerous objects and information in the universe. (PROSE:Love and War) The Eighth Doctor and Charley researched Grayle’s family history with the record from the Abbey of Felsecar. (AUDIO:Seasons of Fear) The Seventh Doctor considered the Monks to be trustworthy enough to leave his biodata pod with them following his encounter with the Aubertides on Earth. (PROSE: Human Nature)