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* The novel removes Lucius's unrequited attraction to Bill and their conversation where he surprises her with the fact that he and his fellow Romans are [[Sexuality|bisexual]]. Instead, Book Two portrays Lucius as being entirely homosexual and explores his past relationship with a fellow legionary named Sextus, who is later killed by the Eater of Light. | * The novel removes Lucius's unrequited attraction to Bill and their conversation where he surprises her with the fact that he and his fellow Romans are [[Sexuality|bisexual]]. Instead, Book Two portrays Lucius as being entirely homosexual and explores his past relationship with a fellow legionary named Sextus, who is later killed by the Eater of Light. | ||
* Bill's encounter with the Roman soldier [[Simon (The Eaters of Light)|Simon]] in the pit, where she discovers the TARDIS's auto-translation of all languages (including [[Latin]]) into [[English (language)|English]], is absent from the book. His death is instead mentioned in passing by Lucius while recounting their escape from the Eater of Light. | * Bill's encounter with the Roman soldier [[Simon (The Eaters of Light)|Simon]] in the pit, where she discovers the TARDIS's auto-translation of all languages (including [[Latin]]) into [[English (language)|English]], is absent from the book. His death is instead mentioned in passing by Lucius while recounting their escape from the Eater of Light. | ||
* The Doctor is knocked unconscious to stop him going through the gate, rather than being tied up. | * The Doctor is knocked unconscious by [[Nardole]] to stop him going through the gate, rather than being tied up. | ||
* The episode's final scene in which Bill and | * The episode's final scene in which Bill and Nardole find [[Missy]] waiting for them back in the TARDIS is omitted. | ||
== Writing and publishing notes == | == Writing and publishing notes == |
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