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* The Doctor expresses his admiration for the Master several times in the novelisation. | * The Doctor expresses his admiration for the Master several times in the novelisation. | ||
* The Master does not shape-shift in front of everyone, unlike the televised story. | * The Master does not shape-shift in front of everyone, unlike the televised story. | ||
* There are several references to Tegan wanting to get to London Airport, even though at this point in the series she no longer works as an air hostess. Indeed, it is there, rather than the [[Eye of Orion]], where the Doctor offers to take her at the end. | |||
* Sir Gilles asks Turlough about how to get into the TARDIS. | |||
* The Doctor attempts to convince [[Ranulf Fitzwilliam|Ranulf]] that the King's identifying him as a demon is him being confused by stories about the Anjou line being descended from Satan. | |||
* Tegan throws a cricket ball at the Master rather than a knife. | |||
* Turlough recalls the Doctor telling him of the Master. | |||
* It is established that Sir Gilles brought the Iron Maiden to the castle. It is also mentioned that the gaoler, named as [[Cedric (The King's Demons|Cedric]], was [[Geoffrey de Lacy|Sir Geoffrey's]] steward until Sir Gilles gave him his new position. | |||
* The novelisation retains the originally scripted first meeting between Sir Gilles and Sir Geoffrey where Geoffrey's squire is killed by the knights. | |||
* Turlough is with Sir Geoffrey when he is wounded and helps him to the barn, making more sense of his later claim that he tried to help him. | |||
* There is a longer sequence of the Doctor encouraging Tegan to take the TARDIS from the Great Hall. | |||
== Writing and publishing notes == | == Writing and publishing notes == |
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