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The TARDIS lands in a forbidding castle at a time of religious upheaval. The old god has been overthrown, and heretics are to be slaughtered. Hailed as messengers from heaven, the Doctor and Frobisher soon become embroiled in a deadly struggle for power. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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If the first half of this story is funny, the second half is quite serious and dark, involving regicide, infanticide, madness, murder of masses, fictional murder, godhood, death, destruction, reliving one's worst memories/nightmares until one has forgotten the origin point ... and more digs at organized religion, tradition (we do it because it's tradition! [and not because it makes any rational or common sense]) and asking the question about how the father/son relationship should really happen. The ending is not a happy one for all the humor contained in the story, but it leaves one thoughtful.
Mr. Shearman sure knows how to write. ( )