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The '''Scrolls of Gallifrey''' were a history of [[Gallifrey]] written by [[Polstar|Polstar the Perfidious]].  
The '''Scrolls of Gallifrey''' were a history of [[Gallifrey]] written by [[Postar|Postar the Perfidious]].  


Parts of the Scrolls of Gallifrey's text ended upon [[Earth]] as fragments of an "ancient document", being found in a [[church]]yard by two passing [[human]] beings. Painstakingly decoded by a team of [[historian]]s under the leadership of one [[Gary Russell (The Legacy of Gallifrey)|Gary Russell]], the available fragments Scrolls were successfully translated into [[English language|English]], thus constituting a prime example of [[Time Lords in popular culture and mythology|knowledge of the Time Lords in other species' cultures]].
Parts of the Scrolls of Gallifrey's text ended upon [[Earth]] as fragments of an "ancient document", being found in a [[church]]yard by two passing [[human]] beings. Painstakingly decoded by a team of [[historian]]s under the leadership of one [[Gary Russell (The Legacy of Gallifrey)|Gary Russell]], the available fragments Scrolls were successfully translated into [[English language|English]], thus constituting a prime example of [[Time Lords in popular culture and mythology|knowledge of the Time Lords in other species' cultures]].
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