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The former part was pure [[fiction]], as they had recently been created whole-cloth by the Master, but they were indeed a highly peaceful, refined society; each had their place and was content with their lot in life. They were governed by a magistrate known as [[Portreeve|the Portreeve]], a wizened old man renowned for his wisdom and whom all loved and revered — although in truth the Portreeve was an avatar of their black-hearted creator {{Ainley}}. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')
The former part was pure [[fiction]], as they had recently been created whole-cloth by the Master, but they were indeed a highly peaceful, refined society; each had their place and was content with their lot in life. They were governed by a magistrate known as [[Portreeve|the Portreeve]], a wizened old man renowned for his wisdom and whom all loved and revered — although in truth the Portreeve was an avatar of their black-hearted creator {{Ainley}}. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')
=== Culture ===
=== Culture ===
The Castrovalvans dressed in refined pastel-coloured garb (except for the [[librarian]] [[Shardovan]], who wore black, and the [[Portreeve]] himself, who wore all white). Men wore cylindrical headpieces to go along with their robes, while women instead wore scarves over their heads, sometimes complemented with an aureola-like, translucent disk.
The Castrovalvans dressed in refined pastel-coloured garb (except for the [[librarian]] [[Shardovan]], who wore black, and the [[Portreeve]] himself, who wore all white). Men wore cylindrical headpieces to go along with their robes, while women instead wore scarves over their heads, sometimes complemented with an aureola-like, translucent disk.
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