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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a stranded Braakian inhabitant of [[Paris]], [[1922]]. She owned the bookshop 'Dickens and Company' which the [[Seventh Doctor]] frequented. She discussed with him the strange goings on and told him about a the critic reviews that were prompting some of Paris's greatest artistic geniuses to leave the city. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a stranded [[Braakian]] inhabitant of [[Paris]], [[1922]]. She owned the bookshop '[[Dickens and Company]]' which the [[Seventh Doctor]] frequented. She discussed with him the strange goings on and told him about a the critic reviews that were prompting some of Paris's greatest artistic geniuses to leave the city. | ||
Looking like a living piece of [[Pablo Picasso]] art, she had 3 | Looking like a living piece of [[Pablo Picasso]] art, she had 3 [[ear]]s, both [[eye]]s on one side of her face, and [[skin]] of [[green]] and [[purple]]. She typically wore a mantilla to obscure her appearance. She feared the {{Manning}}, and convinced [[Kevin Archer]] that he was a creative genius in order to feed on serotonin from his brain. When her duplicity was revealed, Iris and [[Ace]] destroyed her body using sunlight. She attempted to evade death by transferring her mind into [[Panda]]'s body, but her consciousness was dispelled after falling into the Seine. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Muse of Fire (audio story)|Muse of Fire]]'') | ||
{{NameSort}}[[Category:20th century individuals]] | {{NameSort}}[[Category:20th century individuals]] |