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}}'''Brown Perpugilliam''', better known as '''Peri''' was a warrior queen from the [[New World]] in a [[timeline]] where the [[Roman Empire]] never fell. She met and travelled with that universe's version of the [[Sixth Doctor]] who tried to convince her to take an empirical name, but she insisted on retaining her tribal name of "Brown Perpugilliam". She was captured by the barbarian king [[Yikkar]] and despite the Doctor's best efforts to save her, she died at Yikkar's hands and branded the Doctor with a hot poker, leaving him permanently scarred.
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'''Brown Perpugilliam''', better known as '''Peri''' was a warrior queen from the [[New World]] in a [[timeline]] where the [[Roman Empire]] never fell. She met and travelled with that universe's version of the [[Sixth Doctor]] who tried to convince her to take an empirical name, but she insisted on retaining her tribal name of "Brown Perpugilliam". She was captured by the barbarian king [[Yikkar]] and despite the Doctor's best efforts to save her, she died at Yikkar's hands and branded the Doctor with a hot poker, leaving him permanently scarred.


The Doctor later told people that she had sacrificed herself while saving the Empire from the tyrant [[Dominicus (Spiral Scratch)|Dominicus]] and that he had gotten his scar during this battle in an attempt to give Peri a more heroic fate.  
The Doctor later told people that she had sacrificed herself while saving the Empire from the tyrant [[Dominicus (Spiral Scratch)|Dominicus]] and that he had gotten his scar during this battle in an attempt to give Peri a more heroic fate.  
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