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According to one account, Leela and [[Andred]] had a hybrid child, later known as [[the Other]], who helped found Time Lord civilisation before being [[loom]]ed into the [[First Doctor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'') This would make Neela the Doctor's grandmother.
According to one account, Leela and [[Andred]] had a hybrid child, later known as [[the Other]], who helped found Time Lord civilisation before being [[loom]]ed into the [[First Doctor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'') This would make Neela the Doctor's grandmother.
Her death was one of the things that Leela saw after {{Jacobi}} through her the time vortex. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mother Tongue (audio story)|Mother Tongue]]'')


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Latest revision as of 15:00, 3 September 2022

Neela was the wife of Sole, and mother of Ennia and Leela. Ennia died when she was three, after Neela failed to save her from the Horda. She later killed the Horda in retribution. Leela was born a year later. (PROSE: Eye of Heaven, AUDIO: The Revisionists)

During her childhood, Leela saw her mother killed during an animal attack on Mount Kremnon. Neela shielded her child from harm during the incident. Leela stayed with her mother's body until sunrise in order to protect her soul from evil spirits. (AUDIO: Empathy Games) After Neela's death, Leela kept the knife she had used to protect Leela, which she later displayed to an image of the Sevateem High Priest, Beteema. (PROSE: Eye of Heaven, AUDIO: The Revisionists)

According to one account, Leela and Andred had a hybrid child, later known as the Other, who helped found Time Lord civilisation before being loomed into the First Doctor. (PROSE: Lungbarrow) This would make Neela the Doctor's grandmother.

Her death was one of the things that Leela saw after the War Master through her the time vortex. (AUDIO: Mother Tongue)