Legends of Camelot (novel)

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Legends of Camelot was a novel released on 10 June 2021 by BBC Children's Books. It was written by Jacqueline Rayner and featured the Tenth Doctor.

Publisher's summary

While investigating a strange energy in Carbury, the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble are pulled into a different dimension, smashing a giant hole into another world in the process.

As the magic of the hidden dimension slowly seeps out, the Doctor and Donna find themselves in Camelot, where a young squire, Arthur, comes to their aid, and when the Doctor is mistaken for Merlin, they are swept up in the glamorous and daring legends of the Knights of the Round Table.

But something far more menacing has been awakened. Caught in an ancient battle for power, Donna and the Doctor are sucked into a dangerous game. As each move is made and time spins faster, the Doctor must find a way to seal the rift before an unimaginable power is unleashed and the universe is laid to waste.

Plot

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Characters

References

Individuals

  • Donna knows about the Tenth Doctor's former companions Rose Tyler and Martha Jones.
  • The Doctor mentions that he learned swordsmanship from a Captain in Cleopatra’s bodyguard.
  • The Doctor mentions Iggy Pop and Phineas Gage. Donna mentions Idris Elba.
  • The Doctor refers to Rassilon as the founder of the Time Lords.

Technology

Cultural References

  • Donna mentions television shows EastEnders, Xena: Warrior Princess, Bullseye.
  • Donna mentions literary works Sherlock Holmes and the Beano.
  • The Doctor mentions that 'The uncle of a friend of mine once said, “With great power comes great responsibility.”'
  • The Doctor refers to twin characters from media including Balin and Dwalin (from The Hobbit), Bifur, Bofur and Bombur (from the Hobbit), Pinky and Perky, Pixie and Dixie (from Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks), Huey, Dewey and Louie (from Donald Ducks' Cartoons), and Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail and Peter (from Peter Rabbit).
  • Donna mentions the 1982 band Spear of Destiny.
  • The Doctor refers to a book called Time Lord Legends for Time Tots.
  • The Doctor mentions the Shakespearean plays Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
  • The Doctor has a yo-yo, a tennis ball and an apple in his pockets.

References to the real world

  • The Doctor implies that something crazy happens in 2020.
  • Donna intends to pick up snacks from the 1970s, including Pacers, Aztec bars, Tiger Tots, Ringos, Terry’s Chocolate Lemon, Sky Ray ice lollies, and Horror Bags.

Notes

Continuity

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Footnotes