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* In his story ''Aspects of Evil'' in the charity anthology, [[Craig Hinton]] showed [[the Doctor]] to actually be an incarnation of the Red Guardian, tying back to the [[the Other|"Other"]] mythos; the story follows a future version of the Doctor reaching the end of their last [[regeneration]], at which point the [[Black Guardian]] and [[White Guardian]] offer the Doctor [[enlightenment]], which the weary Time Lord accepts, subsequently regaining their memories and powers as a Guardian. However, like all such unlicensed charity works, ''Aspects of Evil'' is [[Tardis:Valid sources|not considered a valid source]] on this Wiki.
* In his story ''Aspects of Evil'' in the charity anthology, [[Craig Hinton]] showed [[the Doctor]] to actually be an incarnation of the Red Guardian, tying back to the [[the Other|"Other"]] mythos; the story follows a future version of the Doctor reaching the end of their last [[regeneration]], at which point the [[Black Guardian]] and [[White Guardian]] offer the Doctor [[enlightenment]], which the weary Time Lord accepts, subsequently regaining their memories and powers as a Guardian. However, like all such unlicensed charity works, ''Aspects of Evil'' is [[Tardis:Valid sources|not considered a valid source]] on this Wiki.


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