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Over the course of one year, the Master effectively dashed all the hopes Lucy had to live for and whatever faith she placed in him, reducing her to a barren life of purposeless existence. With the love for her husband dead, a void of despair formed in Lucy. This void quickly filled with a sardonic cruelty toward the Master when she could bear no more of his unsightly genocidal whims. She then choose to [[murder|kill]] him in an act of cold-blooded vengeance, becoming the first individual who managed to successfully take the Master's life entirely. | Over the course of one year, the Master effectively dashed all the hopes Lucy had to live for and whatever faith she placed in him, reducing her to a barren life of purposeless existence. With the love for her husband dead, a void of despair formed in Lucy. This void quickly filled with a sardonic cruelty toward the Master when she could bear no more of his unsightly genocidal whims. She then choose to [[murder|kill]] him in an act of cold-blooded vengeance, becoming the first individual who managed to successfully take the Master's life entirely. | ||
Lucy Saxon was quietly imprisoned for murdering her husband and her criminal involvements with the Master during [[the Year That Never Was]]. When the Master | Lucy Saxon was quietly imprisoned for murdering her husband and her criminal involvements with the Master during [[the Year That Never Was]]. When the Master's posthumous plan to return to life was enacted by the [[Disciples of Saxon]], Lucy attempted to murder him again by sabotaging his resurrection. This also doubled as her [[suicide]], as she chose to take the Master with her and end her tortured life in one fell swoop. While the Master survived Lucy's attempt on his life, his physical body was damaged and severely unstable as a result. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == |
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