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With a Ravenous hiding in his mind, the Eleven eventually tricked the Doctor into taking him to the desert planet [[Parrak]], which was said to be the location of Artron's tomb ([[AUDIO]]: [[Planet of Dust (audio story)|''Planet of Dust'']]). Tracking down a copy of Artron's Matrix planet, the Eleven then returned to the [[Crucible of Souls]], using Artron's knowledge to essentially reverse the polarity of the Crucible; where it had been originally designed to absorb the life energy from the dying universe, it would now grant regeneration energy to the entire universe, making them all capable of regeneration and providing more potential food sources for the Ravenous. Realising the threat this plan posed, three incarnations of the Master joined forces to stop the Eleven and the Ravenous by bringing the now aged-Artron to the Crucible, with the Ravenous hesitating to consume him due to their fragmentary memories of his past kindness. While the Masters reprogrammed the Crucible to remove the ability to regenerate from the rest of the universe, the Doctor was able to help Artron realise that he had to sacrifice his own power to restore the Kolstani to normal. With their normal power and mental stability restored, the Kolstani promised to take Artron and bury him somewhere peaceful in memory of his sacrifice. ([[AUDIO]]: [[Day of the Master (audio story)|''Day of the Master'']])
With a Ravenous hiding in his mind, the Eleven eventually tricked the Doctor into taking him to the desert planet [[Parrak]], which was said to be the location of Artron's tomb ([[AUDIO]]: [[Planet of Dust (audio story)|''Planet of Dust'']]). Tracking down a copy of Artron's Matrix planet, the Eleven then returned to the [[Crucible of Souls]], using Artron's knowledge to essentially reverse the polarity of the Crucible; where it had been originally designed to absorb the life energy from the dying universe, it would now grant regeneration energy to the entire universe, making them all capable of regeneration and providing more potential food sources for the Ravenous. Realising the threat this plan posed, three incarnations of the Master joined forces to stop the Eleven and the Ravenous by bringing the now aged-Artron to the Crucible, with the Ravenous hesitating to consume him due to their fragmentary memories of his past kindness. While the Masters reprogrammed the Crucible to remove the ability to regenerate from the rest of the universe, the Doctor was able to help Artron realise that he had to sacrifice his own power to restore the Kolstani to normal. With their normal power and mental stability restored, the Kolstani promised to take Artron and bury him somewhere peaceful in memory of his sacrifice. ([[AUDIO]]: [[Day of the Master (audio story)|''Day of the Master'']])
=== In the Beyond ===
The Ravenous existed in [[the Beyond]], a place outside the universe where numerous erased events and timelines were preserved during the [[Last Great Time War]]. They grew stronger by feeding on Time Lords trapped in repeating events and eventually amassed an army, eventually plundering an alternate version of Gallifrey itself. Their feeding risked destroying the Beyond by taking the temporal energy that bound it together. The Ravenous were attracted to the deepest point of the Beyond by the [[Temporal paradox|paradox]] of two versions of [[Irving Braxiatel]] meeting. They caught the younger Braxiatel and fed on him, however the temporal energy within him proved too great and destroyed them. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Beyond (audio story)|Beyond]]'')


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