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Stern and ruthless, but also kind and forgiving, the '''Twelfth Doctor''' was the first [[incarnation]] of [[the Doctor]]'s second [[regeneration cycle]], bestowed upon him by the [[Time Lord]]s at [[Clara Oswald]]'s urging at the end of the [[Siege of Trenzalore]].
Stern and ruthless, but also kind and forgiving, the '''Twelfth Doctor''' was the first [[incarnation]] of [[the Doctor]]'s second [[regeneration cycle]], bestowed upon him by the [[Time Lord]]s at [[Clara Oswald]]'s urging at the end of the [[Siege of Trenzalore]].
Unique amongst his incarnations, the Twelfth Doctor would not travel full time with the large majority of his companions, with some like [[Clara Oswald]] and [[Bill Potts]] taking breaks from the TARDIS between travels, some like [[Hattie Munroe]] taking the occasional trip, and some like [[Jata]] being involved in various side quests during a longer trip. He was also known to go long periods of time in one location, such as the town of [[Краснодар]], his [[confession dial]], 1970s [[Brixton]], [[Darillium]] and [[St Luke's University]].


Assured of the survival of [[Gallifrey]], the Doctor was no longer chained down by guilt, becoming a less amiable character, as he no longer needed to cover the pain of what he thought was the extinction of the Time Lords, with a withdrawn attitude who habitually questioned his own goodness. He often dispensed with niceties in a tense situation, becoming cold and calculative when needed. However, despite his ruthless exterior, the Doctor was actually deeply caring and empathetic, always striving to help others for the sake of being kind.
Assured of the survival of [[Gallifrey]], the Doctor was no longer chained down by guilt, becoming a less amiable character, as he no longer needed to cover the pain of what he thought was the extinction of the Time Lords, with a withdrawn attitude who habitually questioned his own goodness. He often dispensed with niceties in a tense situation, becoming cold and calculative when needed. However, despite his ruthless exterior, the Doctor was actually deeply caring and empathetic, always striving to help others for the sake of being kind.
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