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After his apparent [[death]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Going Once, Going Twice (short story)|Going Once, Going Twice]]'') [[Auteur]] rebuilt himself, alack, without his [[shadow-weapon|shadow-skin]]. In his encumbered state, he observed and built a new world through a "'''Noble-woman'''"; a new, [[Sanctum of the Heretics|warped world]], but | {{retitle|"Noble-woman" (Resurrection of the Author)}} | ||
After his apparent [[death]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Going Once, Going Twice (short story)|Going Once, Going Twice]]'') [[Auteur]] rebuilt himself, alack, without his [[shadow-weapon|shadow-skin]]. In his encumbered state, he observed and built a new world through a "'''Noble-woman'''"; a new, [[Sanctum of the Heretics|warped world]], but to his anguish, the "Noble-woman" reverted Auteur's new reality, leaving him there as the reality began to horrifically break down. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Author (short story)|Resurrection of the Author]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 17:56, 3 January 2021
After his apparent death, (PROSE: Going Once, Going Twice) Auteur rebuilt himself, alack, without his shadow-skin. In his encumbered state, he observed and built a new world through a "Noble-woman"; a new, warped world, but to his anguish, the "Noble-woman" reverted Auteur's new reality, leaving him there as the reality began to horrifically break down. (PROSE: Resurrection of the Author)
Behind the scenes
The "Noble-woman" originated from Aristide Twain's short story, A Better World, wherein the "Noble-woman" was heavily implied to be Donna Noble, though not stated outright. The short story was part of The Fan Gallery, however, due to an unforeseen licensing issue (that the BBC had no actual involvment with stories released on The Fan Gallery, ergo, the stories were akin to fan fiction), A Better World and the other stories released on The Fan Gallery are not presently valid sources.