The Cressida Manuscripts

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The Cressida Manuscripts was the collective name given by scholars to the Primary Cressida document and Secondary Cressida document, diaries kept by Vicki Pallister after she adopted the name Cressida and left the Doctor's company to live in the 13th century BC with Troilus.

Journal writing was a tradition in Vicki's family on her mother's side, having apparently been handed down for generations though Vicki never saw her mother's. Before she died, Vicki's mother had her promise to keep one of her own when she finally settled down.

Centuries later, Historiographic Speculator Anctloddoton wrote A Suggestive Correlation of The Cressida Manuscripts with other Anomalous Texts of the Pre-Animarian Era as proposed for Collective Consideration. Using the Cressida Manuscripts as its main basis, the publication drew from various sources in an attempt to present a unified account of Vicki's encounter with the Eighth Doctor, Charlotte Pollard and a young William Shakespeare. (PROSE: Apocrypha Bipedium [+]Loading...["Apocrypha Bipedium (short story)"])