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Lord Cardinal Romanadvoratrelundar of the Prydonian Chapter was an incarnation of Romana during the Time Fracture event. They used gender neutral pronouns.

Biography

Lord Romanadvoratrelundar was alive prior to the destruction of Gallifrey. (PROSE: Lord Romanadvoratrelundar)

In the 2020s, (WC: 14681 UNIT Field Log, etc.) UNIT released a Field Log to the participants of Operation Time Fracture, telling the participants that if Romanadvoratrelundar survived Gallifrey's destruction, they would be a powerful ally to the completion of Operation Time Fracture. (PROSE: Lord Romanadvoratrelundar)

Appearance

Romana wore the ceremonial robes of the Prydonian Chapter. (PROSE: Lord Romanadvoratrelundar)

Behind the scenes

This incarnation of Romana, played by Liv Spencer,[1] was original to Time Fracture, an immersive experience created as part of the Doctor Who: Time Lord Victorious event. Due to the nature of immersive experiences varying with every performance, this Wiki can't consider it a valid source.

The character is not given an incarnation number in any source, though Spencer made a Twitter post with a photomontage showing, from left to right, Mary Tamm's Romana I, Lalla Ward's Romana II, and Spencer herself.[2] Lord Romana resembles neither the Romana III of the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures nor the Trey of the Big Finish audio dramas, and it is not made clear how they relate to these versions.

This incarnation was directly shown in the feature Lord Romanadvoratrelundar to use "they/them" pronouns and use the title "lord", instead of lady like their predecessors.

Footnotes