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[[File:Core and Fendahleen.jpg|right|thumb|The Fendahl appears before [[Jack Tyler]] and [[Leela]] in [[Fetch Priory]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')]] | [[File:Core and Fendahleen.jpg|right|thumb|The Fendahl appears before [[Jack Tyler]] and [[Leela]] in [[Fetch Priory]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')]] | ||
During [[ | During the [[War in Heaven]] with [[the Enemy]], Time Lords from the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s subjective future had planned to use a fleet of [[War TARDIS]]es to undo the [[time barrier]]s around Planet 5 in order to release the Fendahl, but it was discovered that the Fendahl had been killed when time inside the loop was accelerated, resulting in the last other life-form on Planet 5 evolving into the [[Memeovore]], a devourer of concept that had evolved to kill the Fendahl itself. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Taking of Planet 5 (novel)|The Taking of Planet 5]]'') | ||
The Fendahl also was successful in duping Reynald, former Earl of Marseille, into summoning it in Jerusalem in 1098, attracted to the destruction caused by the Crusades. It used a bone spear imbued with its life-draining properties to draw nourishment (allowing it to be mistaken for the Lance of Longinus), allowing it to transform him into a Fendahl core and create several Fendahleen. However, due to the efforts of Simon, a knight of the period, Reynald was aged well into a decrepit state, weakening his ability to command the Fendahl's powers, killing both and banishing the Fendahl. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deus Le Volt (novel)|Deus Le Volt]]'') | The Fendahl also was successful in duping Reynald, former Earl of Marseille, into summoning it in Jerusalem in 1098, attracted to the destruction caused by the Crusades. It used a bone spear imbued with its life-draining properties to draw nourishment (allowing it to be mistaken for the Lance of Longinus), allowing it to transform him into a Fendahl core and create several Fendahleen. However, due to the efforts of Simon, a knight of the period, Reynald was aged well into a decrepit state, weakening his ability to command the Fendahl's powers, killing both and banishing the Fendahl. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deus Le Volt (novel)|Deus Le Volt]]'') |