Lilith (The Shakespeare Code): Difference between revisions
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| == Personality == | | == Personality == |
| Lilith was a very manipulative Carrionite. She would often use her human guise to its fullest by acting seductively towards men in order to trick and manipulate them before killing them when her victims had outlived their usefulness. She made it clear that she viewed men as nothing more than puppets to be used or toyed with. | | Lilith was very manipulative, often using her human guise to seduce men to lure them into a trap in order to kill them. She made it clear that she viewed men as nothing more than puppets to be used or toyed with. However, the [[Tenth Doctor]] was immune to such techniques. |
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| Lilith was utterly ruthless and did not hesitate to kill anyone whom she felt posed a threat to her plan. Rhis was the case for Linley who she immediately decided to murder once he threatened to cancel Loves Labour’s Won.
| | She was also sadistic and took visible pleasure in controlling Shakespeare, ruthlessly killing Linley for threatening the production of ''Love Labour's Won'', frightening Dolly Bayley to death and reminding the Doctor of Rose’s tragic fate. She also sadistically enjoyed driving Peter Streete outright insane rather than kill him, resulting in him being committed to Bedlem Hospital. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'') |
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| She was also quite sadistic and took visible pleasure in controlling Shakespeare, killing Linley, frightening Dolly Bayley to death and reminding the Doctor of Rose’s tragic fate. Another example of her sadism was when, instead of outright killing Peter Streete, she drove him insane, resulting in him being committed to Bethlem Hospital. (TV: The Shakespeare Code) | |
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| == References == | | == References == |