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The '''Four Names''' were the four mysterious [[Time Lord]]s that [[Rassilon]] had instructed the Citadel's [[Watchmen]] to kill or assassinate, but only when the right time came. Rassilon's full reasons for fearing these four Time Lords was unknown, though Chancellory Guards and Watchmen [[Raimor]] and [[Peltroc]] understood Rassilon's fears regarding the fallibility of the Time Lords. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Infinity Doctors (novel)|The Infinity Doctors]]'') | The '''Four Names''' were the four mysterious [[Time Lord]]s that [[Rassilon]] had instructed the Citadel's [[The Watch|Watchmen]] to kill or assassinate, but only when the right time came. Rassilon's full reasons for fearing these four Time Lords was unknown, though Chancellory Guards and Watchmen [[Raimor]] and [[Peltroc]] understood Rassilon's fears regarding the fallibility of the Time Lords. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Infinity Doctors (novel)|The Infinity Doctors]]'') | ||
{{Quote|Rassilon gave us express orders, and Rassilon had his reasons. He knew that for all their power, for all their knowledge, his Time Lords aren't perfect. He realised who the enemy really is.||The Infinity Doctors (novel)}} | {{Quote|Rassilon gave us express orders, and Rassilon had his reasons. He knew that for all their power, for all their knowledge, his Time Lords aren't perfect. He realised who the enemy really is.||The Infinity Doctors (novel)}} |
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