Dorian Gray (fictional character)

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Dorian Gray (fictional character)
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Dorian Gray was a fictional character and main protagonist of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. He never aged due to a supernatural portrait in his attic that aged in his stead.

The War Master encountered him in the Land of Fiction when he was plundering the Land for weapons to use in the Last Great Time War, as the manager of the theatre where Sibyl Vane worked. He fell in love with her. He told this to Henry Wotton and they along with Basil Hallward viewed her performance of Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. This started his realisation of his wish around the portrait. The Master revealed to him that he knew about the portrait. He asked the Master to travel back in time before Sibyl's death using The Master's TARDIS. He then asked to travel to the court of Elagabalus which he saw in a painting. After this he made several trips with the Master. Dorian came to learn that he was a character from a novel and had to act out the significant plot points. He encountered the the hypnotised Sibyl not knowing he was. Their meeting realised the Master's influence in their lives. The Master wanted to take Dorian's immortality. He asked the Master to leave his world. He asked for Sibyl's forgiveness. (AUDIO: The Master of Dorian Gray [+]Loading...["The Master of Dorian Gray (audio story)"])

The name of the Achromatics was based on this character, as "achromatic" meant "grey". (AUDIO: Echoes of Grey)

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Kate Kennedy once played Dorian Gray in Selfie, "a radical retelling of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray".