"Noble-woman" (Resurrection of the Author)

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After his apparent death, (PROSE: Going Once, Going Twice) Auteur rebuilt himself, alack, without his shadow-skin. In his encumbered state, he observed and built a new world through a "Noble-woman"; a new, warped world, but to his anguish, the "Noble-woman" reverted Auteur's new reality, leaving him there as the reality began to horrifically break down. (PROSE: Resurrection of the Author)

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The "Noble-woman" originated from Aristide Twain's short story, A Better World, wherein the "Noble-woman" was heavily implied to be Donna Noble, though not stated outright. As the earlier short story was part of The Fan Gallery it is not presently considered to be a valid source on this wiki.