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'''Kroshen''' was a [[Time Lord]] [[Lord Cardinal|Cardinal]] of the [[Prydonian Chapter]] who served as [[temporal classics]] [[Teacher|master]] to [[Persis (The Terrible Manussa)|Persis]] at the [[Time Lord Academy]].
'''Kroshen''' was a [[Time Lord]] [[Lord Cardinal|Cardinal]] of the [[Prydonian Chapter]] who served as [[temporal classics]] [[Teacher|master]] to [[Persis (The Terrible Manussa)|Persis]] at the [[Time Lord Academy]].


On Persis' final [[day]] at the Academy, a mere [[hour]]s before her [[graduation]], Kroshen approached her in the [[Rothe Tower]] [[library]] and recruited her for the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]]. Following her graduation and Kroshen's recruitment, Persis immediately entered training for the CIA. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Terrible Manussa (short story)|The Terrible Manussa]]'') A figure from an early [[Time Lord]] [[myth]], it was unclear how much Kroshen's history as recounted in myth was true. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Introduction (short story)|Introduction]]'') The [[Gallifreyan]] people's early [[history]] was so distant and shrouded in mystery that later [[generation]]s surmised some of their myths were in fact history, and some of their history was actually myth. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Enemy Lines (audio story)|Enemy Lines]]'')
On Persis' final [[day]] at the Academy, a mere [[hour]]s before her [[graduation]], Kroshen approached her in the [[Rothe Tower]] [[library]] and recruited her for the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]]. Following her graduation and Kroshen's recruitment, Persis immediately entered training for the CIA. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Terrible Manussa (short story)|The Terrible Manussa]]'') A figure from an early [[Time Lord]] [[myth]], it was unclear how much of Kroshen's history as recounted in myth was true. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Introduction (short story)|Introduction]]'') The [[Gallifreyan]] people's early [[history]] was so distant and shrouded in mystery that later [[generation]]s surmised some of their myths were in fact history, and some of their history was actually myth. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Enemy Lines (audio story)|Enemy Lines]]'')


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