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[[High Chancellor|Chancellor]] '''Drakirid''' was a [[Time Lord]] who served as [[historian]] to the [[Bureau of Ancient Records]] on [[Gallifrey]]. As Chancellor, Drakirid ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Introduction (short story)|Introduction]]'') was among the most powerful members of the [[High Council]] of Time Lords. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Pandora (audio story)|Pandora]]'') | [[High Chancellor|Chancellor]] '''Drakirid''' was a [[Time Lord]] who served as [[historian]] to the [[Bureau of Ancient Records]] on [[Gallifrey]]. As Chancellor, Drakirid ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Introduction (short story)|Introduction]]'') was among the most powerful members of the [[High Council]] of Time Lords. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Pandora (audio story)|Pandora]]'') | ||
Drakirid wrote the introduction to a collection of Time Lord [[myth]]s dating back to the [[Dark Time]]. In the introduction, they analysed the consistent presence in myths of a mysterious Time Lord [[The Doctor|figure]] who was never called by their [[Gallifreyan]] [[ | Drakirid wrote the introduction to a collection of Time Lord [[myth]]s dating back to the [[Dark Time]]. In the introduction, they analysed the consistent presence in myths of a mysterious Time Lord [[The Doctor|figure]] who was never called by their [[Gallifreyan]] [[Aliases of the Doctor|name]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Introduction (short story)|Introduction]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 6 April 2024
Chancellor Drakirid was a Time Lord who served as historian to the Bureau of Ancient Records on Gallifrey. As Chancellor, Drakirid (PROSE: Introduction) was among the most powerful members of the High Council of Time Lords. (AUDIO: Pandora)
Drakirid wrote the introduction to a collection of Time Lord myths dating back to the Dark Time. In the introduction, they analysed the consistent presence in myths of a mysterious Time Lord figure who was never called by their Gallifreyan name. (PROSE: Introduction)