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* Elohim is [[Hebrew]] for "deities", as well as a specific name for the [[Jewish]] [[God]]. | * Elohim is [[Hebrew]] for "deities", as well as a specific name for the [[Jewish]] [[God]]. | ||
* They are similar in appearance to the televised villains, the [[Monk (species)|Monks]]. | * They are similar in appearance to the televised villains, the [[Monk (species)|Monks]]. | ||
* The concept of a species that internally differs over interfering with "lesser" species and engages in a War in Heaven calls to mind the [[Time Lord|Time Lords]], particularly in the [[ | * The concept of a species that internally differs over interfering with "lesser" species and engages in a War in Heaven calls to mind the [[Time Lord|Time Lords]], particularly in the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures|Eighth Doctor Adventures]] novels. | ||
[[Category:Other dimension species]] | [[Category:Other dimension species]] |
Latest revision as of 16:31, 5 July 2024
The Elohim were a faction rebelling against the rest of their race in the higher dimensions. While their species decided not to bother with the three dimensions and leave the creatures in them alone, the Elohim wanted to interfere in the universe.
They were multi-dimensional creatures that utilised spacecraft, but were capable of moving through walls. They appeared as shining skulls wearing shrouds and spoke in whispery voices that echoed. Additionally, their presence caused exothermic osmotic energy transference, meaning the room grew cold whenever they were about to appear.
The Elohim began a "war in heaven" against the rest of their species, who pursued them. Rather than fight them directly, the Elohim set themselves up as "generals" and sought others to fight the battle for them. (AUDIO: Paradise 5)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Elohim is Hebrew for "deities", as well as a specific name for the Jewish God.
- They are similar in appearance to the televised villains, the Monks.
- The concept of a species that internally differs over interfering with "lesser" species and engages in a War in Heaven calls to mind the Time Lords, particularly in the Eighth Doctor Adventures novels.