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Sometime later, the two are sharing an [[umbrella]] and stumble up to a doorway in laughter. He pulls out the leaf and she asks why he kept it. He explains that "this precise leaf had to grow in that precise way, in that precise place, so that precise wind could tear it from that precise branch, and make it fly into this precise face at that exact moment. And if just one of those tiny little things had never happened, I'd never have met you. Which makes this the most important leaf in human history." They kiss; the Doctor frowns and walks away in the rain.
Sometime later, the two are sharing an [[umbrella]] and stumble up to a doorway in laughter. He pulls out the leaf and she asks why he kept it. He explains that "this precise leaf had to grow in that precise way, in that precise place, so that precise wind could tear it from that precise branch, and make it fly into this precise face at that exact moment. And if just one of those tiny little things had never happened, I'd never have met you. Which makes this the most important leaf in human history." They kiss; the Doctor frowns and walks away in the rain.


A montage shows Dave and Ellie raising their newborn daughter Clara. Dave comes to visit Clara in the nursery while Ellie is rocking her. A few years later, Ellie shows toddler Clara her book, ''[[101 Places to See]]''; the little girl enthusiastically points to a location in the book.  
A montage shows Dave and Ellie raising their newborn daughter Clara. Dave comes to visit Clara in the nursery while Ellie is rocking her. A few years later, Ellie shows toddler Clara her book, ''[[101 Places to See]]''; the little girl enthusiastically points to a location in the book.


The Doctor is next seen getting hit in the face by a [[football]] and falls down. He pops up with his hands in a defensive gesture as Ellie asks if he's all right. Among other things, he says that's he's possibly a touch embarrassed and seriously asks if that's dangerous. Laughing, Ellie tells him that it's not. Dave brings primary school-aged Clara over and she's introduced. Dave laughs that Clara is imitating a football player. The Doctor gives a warm smile and greeting to the little girl.
The Doctor is next seen getting hit in the face by a [[football]] and falls down. He pops up with his hands in a defensive gesture as Ellie asks if he's all right. Among other things, he says that's he's possibly a touch embarrassed and seriously asks if that's dangerous. Laughing, Ellie tells him that it's not. Dave brings primary school-aged Clara over and she's introduced. Dave laughs that Clara is imitating a football player. The Doctor gives a warm smile and greeting to the little girl.
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[[File:Welcome to The Rings of Akhaten - Doctor Who The Rings of Akhaten preview - Series 7 2013 - BBC One|thumb|left|"Welcome to the [[Rings of Akhaten]]."]]
[[File:Welcome to The Rings of Akhaten - Doctor Who The Rings of Akhaten preview - Series 7 2013 - BBC One|thumb|left|"Welcome to the [[Rings of Akhaten]]."]]
[[2013]]. Clara is sitting on the stairway outside [[30 Oak Street|her home]] with her book; she seems impatient, waiting for the Doctor to arrive. She hears the TARDIS land, the door open, and she smiles and jumps up as the doorbell rings.  
[[2013]]. Clara is sitting on the stairway outside [[30 Oak Street|her home]] with her book; she seems impatient, waiting for the Doctor to arrive. She hears the TARDIS land, the door open, and she smiles and jumps up as the doorbell rings.


In the [[TARDIS console room]], she asks about the nature of [[time]] ("not made of [[Strawberry|strawberries]]"), and if the TARDIS can go anywhere ("within reason"). The Doctor asks her where she wants to go and see. Clara freezes, saying she doesn't know; it's like forgetting what your favourite book when someone asks you. The Doctor patiently waits by the controls, as Clara thinks to herself about where to go. She smiles and says she wants to see "something awesome". The Doctor complies and begins working at the controls.
In the [[TARDIS console room]], she asks about the nature of [[time]] ("not made of [[Strawberry|strawberries]]"), and if the TARDIS can go anywhere ("within reason"). The Doctor asks her where she wants to go and see. Clara freezes, saying she doesn't know; it's like forgetting what your favourite book when someone asks you. The Doctor patiently waits by the controls, as Clara thinks to herself about where to go. She smiles and says she wants to see "something awesome". The Doctor complies and begins working at the controls.
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The Doctor walks her out of the TARDIS, with her eyes closed, into the light of an alien sun. He bids her open her eyes so he can welcome her to the [[Rings of Akhaten]]. A golden [[pyramid]] comes into view. It is the [[Pyramid of the Rings of Akhaten]], a holy site for the [[Sun-singers of Akhet]]. This is a [[star system|system]] of seven [[planet|worlds]], orbiting the same [[star]], and they believe that all life in the [[universe]] originated on [[Akhaten]]. Clara asks if it's true; the Doctor shrugs off the questions, saying that it's a nice story they believe.
The Doctor walks her out of the TARDIS, with her eyes closed, into the light of an alien sun. He bids her open her eyes so he can welcome her to the [[Rings of Akhaten]]. A golden [[pyramid]] comes into view. It is the [[Pyramid of the Rings of Akhaten]], a holy site for the [[Sun-singers of Akhet]]. This is a [[star system|system]] of seven [[planet|worlds]], orbiting the same [[star]], and they believe that all life in the [[universe]] originated on [[Akhaten]]. Clara asks if it's true; the Doctor shrugs off the questions, saying that it's a nice story they believe.


Clara asks to go see it, and the Doctor complies parking the TARDIS in an [[alien]] market.  
Clara asks to go see it, and the Doctor complies parking the TARDIS in an [[alien]] market.


[[File:DoctorClaraAkhaten.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor points out species in the market.]]
[[File:DoctorClaraAkhaten.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor points out species in the market.]]
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Clara turns her back for a moment, finding that the Doctor has walked off again. She goes looking for him. [[Merry Galel|A little girl]], wearing crimson robes, bumps into her and runs off. Shortly afterwards, two men wearing similar robes, presumably monks of the religious order of that system, ask Clara if she'd seen the [[Queen of Years]]. Clara is confused, asking who they mean; seeing that has no clue, they search on.
Clara turns her back for a moment, finding that the Doctor has walked off again. She goes looking for him. [[Merry Galel|A little girl]], wearing crimson robes, bumps into her and runs off. Shortly afterwards, two men wearing similar robes, presumably monks of the religious order of that system, ask Clara if she'd seen the [[Queen of Years]]. Clara is confused, asking who they mean; seeing that has no clue, they search on.


Worried about the girl, Clara heads for where she ran. This leads her to a messy area filled with junk. The girl runs, and Clara slowly follows. They startle each other and laugh. The girl says she's hiding and is confused and skeptical that Clara doesn't know her. The girl says she needs help to hide, and Clara knows the perfect box. [[Vigil|Three figures wearing black uniforms with brass buttons and facial masks]] appear and start whispering, calling out for the girl. Clara takes the little girl to the TARDIS and tries to open the doors, but they are locked. She rattles the doors a bit, then states that the blue box just doesn't like her. Clara gets a little angry, but she forgets it when the little girl ducks behind the TARDIS. She tells Clara that her name is [[Merry Galel]], and she's the Queen of Years. She was chosen to become this as a baby when the previous Queen died. She knows every story, poem, legend, and song of their culture. She's scared because she has to sing a special song to their god to keep him from waking.  
Worried about the girl, Clara heads for where she ran. This leads her to a messy area filled with junk. The girl runs, and Clara slowly follows. They startle each other and laugh. The girl says she's hiding and is confused and skeptical that Clara doesn't know her. The girl says she needs help to hide, and Clara knows the perfect box. [[Vigil|Three figures wearing black uniforms with brass buttons and facial masks]] appear and start whispering, calling out for the girl. Clara takes the little girl to the TARDIS and tries to open the doors, but they are locked. She rattles the doors a bit, then states that the blue box just doesn't like her. Clara gets a little angry, but she forgets it when the little girl ducks behind the TARDIS. She tells Clara that her name is [[Merry Galel]], and she's the Queen of Years. She was chosen to become this as a baby when the previous Queen died. She knows every story, poem, legend, and song of their culture. She's scared because she has to sing a special song to their god to keep him from waking.


Clara tells Merry that everyone's scared when they're little. She had been scared of being lost until she'd gotten lost once. Her mom found her and took her home, and told her that no matter how lost she was, her mom would always find her. Afterwards, Clara was afraid many times, but never of being lost. Merry believes Clara when she tells her she'll get the song right, and Clara takes her back to the men in red robes who were looking for her. The Doctor comes up, eating the glowing blue fruit. He's curious as to what she's been up to, to which Clara tells him that she's been blending in.  
Clara tells Merry that everyone's scared when they're little. She had been scared of being lost until she'd gotten lost once. Her mom found her and took her home, and told her that no matter how lost she was, her mom would always find her. Afterwards, Clara was afraid many times, but never of being lost. Merry believes Clara when she tells her she'll get the song right, and Clara takes her back to the men in red robes who were looking for her. The Doctor comes up, eating the glowing blue fruit. He's curious as to what she's been up to, to which Clara tells him that she's been blending in.


In a room in the pyramid, a man in red robes sings to a [[Mummy (The Rings of Akhaten)|mummy]]. He switches out with [[The Chorister (The Rings of Akhaten)|the Chorister]].
In a room in the pyramid, a man in red robes sings to a [[Mummy (The Rings of Akhaten)|mummy]]. He switches out with [[The Chorister (The Rings of Akhaten)|the Chorister]].
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[[File:Chorister_Rezh_Baphix_closeup.jpg|thumb|Chorister Rezh Baphix declares the Long Song has ended with him.]]
[[File:Chorister_Rezh_Baphix_closeup.jpg|thumb|Chorister Rezh Baphix declares the Long Song has ended with him.]]
The Doctor says they're never going to leave, then hums a bar and lets go of the door. Clara asks if they've just been locked in with the [[soul]]-eating monster, and the Doctor says yes. Clara questions if the Doctor can get them out preferably before their souls are eaten, to which he says is possible. Her attention is then drawn to the Chorister, who is still singing; she asks the Doctor why he's even bothering. The Doctor approaches the man, explaining he's attempting to keep the Old God from waking up. With a smirk, the Doctor explains that there is nothing that can be done, the Old God is waking and the best option is to run. The Chorister stops and declares that the Long Song has ended with him. He presses a button on his wristband and teleports away.  
The Doctor says they're never going to leave, then hums a bar and lets go of the door. Clara asks if they've just been locked in with the [[soul]]-eating monster, and the Doctor says yes. Clara questions if the Doctor can get them out preferably before their souls are eaten, to which he says is possible. Her attention is then drawn to the Chorister, who is still singing; she asks the Doctor why he's even bothering. The Doctor approaches the man, explaining he's attempting to keep the Old God from waking up. With a smirk, the Doctor explains that there is nothing that can be done, the Old God is waking and the best option is to run. The Chorister stops and declares that the Long Song has ended with him. He presses a button on his wristband and teleports away.


The Doctor states that the song is over and aims his sonic screwdriver at the glass case. The mummy awakens with a mighty roar, frightening Clara, whose back is to it; the Doctor passes out the mummy's attempts to break out as him having a stretch. The Doctor tells Merry that they didn't wake him; he woke because it was time to wake up. Merry is as a sacrifice for the monster, because if she's going to do this voluntarily she should know why. Every time the Old God threatens to waken, the Queen of Years is offered as a sacrifice to put him back sleep; it feeds on her story. Clara reminds the Doctor that Merry said it ate souls. The Doctor tells her "Souls are made up of stories. People we lost. People we found against all odds." To calm Merry, the Doctor tells her a story she doesn't know; she is unique in the universe and there won't be another person like her. The Old God is a 'vampire"; it'll eat her soul, but that doesn't make it a god. If Merry doesn't offer herself, everything will be fine.
The Doctor states that the song is over and aims his sonic screwdriver at the glass case. The mummy awakens with a mighty roar, frightening Clara, whose back is to it; the Doctor passes out the mummy's attempts to break out as him having a stretch. The Doctor tells Merry that they didn't wake him; he woke because it was time to wake up. Merry is as a sacrifice for the monster, because if she's going to do this voluntarily she should know why. Every time the Old God threatens to waken, the Queen of Years is offered as a sacrifice to put him back sleep; it feeds on her story. Clara reminds the Doctor that Merry said it ate souls. The Doctor tells her "Souls are made up of stories. People we lost. People we found against all odds." To calm Merry, the Doctor tells her a story she doesn't know; she is unique in the universe and there won't be another person like her. The Old God is a 'vampire"; it'll eat her soul, but that doesn't make it a god. If Merry doesn't offer herself, everything will be fine.
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However, much to the Doctor's horror, Akhaten isn't full; it's waking back up. Clara remembers her mother's words and heads back to the Doctor. She asks if it's still hungry, offering it the most important leaf in [[human]] history, which is full of her mother's lost life, a whole future that never happened. The entity feeds on the infinite possibilities represented by the leaf. The Doctor, reviving, declares that he must be full, as infinity is too much, even for his appetite. The star recedes again, this time seemingly asleep for good.
However, much to the Doctor's horror, Akhaten isn't full; it's waking back up. Clara remembers her mother's words and heads back to the Doctor. She asks if it's still hungry, offering it the most important leaf in [[human]] history, which is full of her mother's lost life, a whole future that never happened. The entity feeds on the infinite possibilities represented by the leaf. The Doctor, reviving, declares that he must be full, as infinity is too much, even for his appetite. The star recedes again, this time seemingly asleep for good.


The Doctor returns Clara to [[30 Oak Street|her home]]. She realises that she'd seen him at her mother's grave. He confesses that she reminds him of someone he knew, someone who died. Clara tells the Doctor that he shouldn't see her as a replacement for his old friend, but to treat her as herself; he agrees. He gives her back her mother's ring, saying the people that she had saved wanted her to have it back. Clara leaves the TARDIS for home. The moment she does, the Doctor gives a grim look after her.
The Doctor returns Clara to [[30 Oak Street|her home]]. She realises that she'd seen him at her mother's grave. He confesses that she reminds him of someone he knew, someone who died. Clara tells the Doctor that he shouldn't see her as a replacement for his old friend, but to treat her as herself; he agrees. He gives her back her mother's ring, saying the people that she had saved wanted her to have it back. Clara leaves the TARDIS for home. The moment she does, the Doctor gives a grim look after her.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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=== The Doctor ===
=== The Doctor ===
* The Doctor tells Clara that the one thing she needs to know about travelling with him, "apart from [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the blue box]] and [[Binary vascular system|the two hearts]]", is that they never walk away.  
* The Doctor tells Clara that the one thing she needs to know about travelling with him, "apart from [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the blue box]] and [[Binary vascular system|the two hearts]]", is that they never walk away.
* Clara mentions the Doctor being [[The Doctor's age|1,000 years old]].
* Clara mentions the Doctor being [[The Doctor's age|1,000 years old]].


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* Unlike the previous episodes of Series 7, this episode does not introduce a new variation of the Doctor Who logo.
* Unlike the previous episodes of Series 7, this episode does not introduce a new variation of the Doctor Who logo.
* This is the first episode since her [[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|departure]] that does not have [[Amy Pond]] referenced and inadvertently affecting the plot or story. The word "Pond" was what got the Doctor to come out of [[retirement]] in the television story ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'' and an image on the cover of the book she wrote, [[Summer Falls]], became a manifestation for a [[Spoonhead]] in the television story ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]''
* This is the first episode since her [[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|departure]] that does not have [[Amy Pond]] referenced and inadvertently affecting the plot or story. The word "Pond" was what got the Doctor to come out of [[retirement]] in the television story ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'' and an image on the cover of the book she wrote, [[Summer Falls]], became a manifestation for a [[Spoonhead]] in the television story ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]''
* The basic plot has commonality with the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story, ''[[Thinktwice (comic story)|Thinktwice]]''. As in this story, the [[Tenth Doctor]] in ''Thinktwice'' fights an enemy that takes memories, and he proposes to defeat that enemy, the [[Memeovax]], by "overloading it" with his own memories.
* The basic plot has commonality with the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story, ''[[Thinktwice (comic story)|Thinktwice]]''. As in this story, the [[Tenth Doctor]] in ''Thinktwice'' fights an enemy that takes memories, and he proposes to defeat that enemy, the [[Memeovax]], by "overloading it" with his own memories.
* This story features the debut of the [[incidental music]] track "Infinite Potential", a melancholy version of "The Long Song". It was later reused with the theme "Trenzalore" and a small sampling of "The Sad Man in a Box" to frame the Eleventh Doctor's [[regeneration]] scene in the television story ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'', later released as part of a reprise included in [[Doctor Who - The Day of the Doctor and The Time of the Doctor (soundtrack)|the official soundtrack release for the Series 7 specials]].
* This story features the debut of the [[incidental music]] track "Infinite Potential", a melancholy version of "The Long Song". It was later reused with the theme "Trenzalore" and a small sampling of "The Sad Man in a Box" to frame the Eleventh Doctor's [[regeneration]] scene in the television story ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'', later released as part of a reprise included in [[Doctor Who - The Day of the Doctor and The Time of the Doctor (soundtrack)|the official soundtrack release for the Series 7 specials]].
* Ellie Oswald is shown to have died on March 5, 2005, the same date as the events of the television story ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''.
* Ellie Oswald is shown to have died on March 5, 2005, the same date as the events of the television story ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''.
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=== Rumours ===
=== Rumours ===
* The Doctor would [[regenerate]] or give away his regenerations. ''This turned out to be false. The golden light that the Doctor was connected with was his memories, not regeneration energy.''
* The Doctor would [[regenerate]] or give away his regenerations. ''This turned out to be false. The golden light that the Doctor was connected with was his memories, not regeneration energy.''
* Clara's mother was killed in the Auton attack shown in ''TV'': ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''. ''This was neither proven nor disproven.''
* Clara's mother was killed in the Auton attack shown in ''TV'': ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''. ''This was neither proven nor disproven.''


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
"The Rings of Akhaten" was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on [[BBC One]] on 6 April 2013. Overnight ratings showed that it was watched by 5.5 million viewers live, a 28.8% audience share. When time-shifted viewers were factored in, the final rating rose to 7.45 million, making it the sixth most-watched programme of the week on BBC One.<ref>[http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/info.php?detail=ratings&type=date Doctor Who Ratings - UK final]</ref> In addition, "The Rings of Akhaten" received over two million requests on the online [[BBC iPlayer]] in April, coming in first for the month on the service. The episode also received an Appreciation Index of 84.
"The Rings of Akhaten" was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on [[BBC One]] on 6 April 2013. Overnight ratings showed that it was watched by 5.5 million viewers live, a 28.8% audience share. When time-shifted viewers were factored in, the final rating rose to 7.45 million, making it the sixth most-watched programme of the week on BBC One.<ref>[http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/info.php?detail=ratings&type=date Doctor Who Ratings - UK final]</ref> In addition, "The Rings of Akhaten" received over two million requests on the online [[BBC iPlayer]] in April, coming in first for the month on the service. The episode also received an Appreciation Index of 84.


=== Filming locations ===
=== Filming locations ===
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* The Doctor mentions the [[Last Great Time War]] and the destruction of the Time Lords. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
* The Doctor mentions the [[Last Great Time War]] and the destruction of the Time Lords. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
* The Doctor mentions bringing his granddaughter to Akhaten at some point in time. Though she is not mentioned by name, this is most likely referring to his granddaughter and past companion [[Susan Foreman]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'')
* The Doctor mentions bringing his granddaughter to Akhaten at some point in time. Though she is not mentioned by name, this is most likely referring to his granddaughter and past companion [[Susan Foreman]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'')
* Clara tries to open the TARDIS without a key. When it won't open, she says that the TARDIS doesn't seem to like her, an issue that former companions [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Charlotte Pollard]] had. ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Condemned (audio story)|The Condemned]]'')  
* Clara tries to open the TARDIS without a key. When it won't open, she says that the TARDIS doesn't seem to like her, an issue that former companions [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Charlotte Pollard]] had. ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Condemned (audio story)|The Condemned]]'')
* The Doctor mentions seeing the birth of the universe, ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') living to see time run out, ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]''), seeing universes freeze ([[TV]]: ''[[Amy's Choice (TV story)|Amy's Choice]]'') and creations burn ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]''), and being in universes where the laws of physics were devised by a madman. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'', ''[[The Mind Robber (TV story)|The Mind Robber]]'', ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Gods and Monsters (audio story)|Gods and Monsters]]'', ''[[The Next Life (audio story)|The Next Life]]'') He also mentions knowing [[War Doctor|secrets that must never be told]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'') and [[The Question|knowledge that must never be spoken]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'', ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'')
* The Doctor mentions seeing the birth of the universe, ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') living to see time run out, ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]''), seeing universes freeze ([[TV]]: ''[[Amy's Choice (TV story)|Amy's Choice]]'') and creations burn ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]''), and being in universes where the laws of physics were devised by a madman. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'', ''[[The Mind Robber (TV story)|The Mind Robber]]'', ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Gods and Monsters (audio story)|Gods and Monsters]]'', ''[[The Next Life (audio story)|The Next Life]]'') He also mentions knowing [[War Doctor|secrets that must never be told]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'') and [[The Question|knowledge that must never be spoken]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'', ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'')
* [[Ambassadors from the City State of Binding Light|A native of the City State of Binding Light]] is seen among the crowd at the [[Festival of Offerings]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
* [[Ambassadors from the City State of Binding Light|A native of the City State of Binding Light]] is seen among the crowd at the [[Festival of Offerings]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
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