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'''''The Toymaker''''' was a poem in the anthology ''[[Now We Are Six Hundred (anthology)|Now We Are Six Hundred]]''. | '''''The Toymaker''''' was a poem in the anthology ''[[Now We Are Six Hundred (anthology)|Now We Are Six Hundred]]''. | ||
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- You may be looking for the feature of the same name.
The Toymaker was a poem in the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Toymaker speaks about his actions in the Celestial Toyroom and also attempts to persuade another victim to play the Trilogic Game.
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Toymaker toys with the Tenth Doctor, some Daleks, a Cyberman, and an Adipose.
- The Toymaker mentions his old picture book, at which he never looks or else he cries.
- His playing cards have sad faces: the Jack, Queen, King, and all the Aces.
- A doll and a teddy bear wail in despair.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The poem is based upon Now We Are Six's Knights and Ladies.
- The poem is told from the first person perspective of the Toymaker.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
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