I'm not a Dr Who fan enough to do this one up well, but it seems that one could pull some
interesting fun out of it. The the good doctor is a Lictor of Geburah, and works to preserve the
illusion. I'm sure there's some fun stuff there.
Aww, come one... the Doctor is obviously an Awakened Entity.
The idea of an awakened entity is very possible, I must admit. I went for the pessimistic answer
because of a couple reasons, which, while valid to me, do not eliminate the possibility of the Dr
being awakened in the slightest.
1) In my tiny, dust-infested mind, awakened entities don't really concern themselves with normal
humanity. They do notice when awareness are in Nirvana, and may give them a push, but in my
game, being awakened means you're playing on a totally different game board than humankind
(not that I've ever had a player become awakened, or played an awakened person.)
2) While going over some of the finer points of the Judas Grail, it seems common for those
things we hold dear to be servants of the illusion, while the "bad guys" are trying to break the
illusion. I got used to the topsy-turvy nature of things, and so automatically thought -- hmmm Dr
Who? Portrayed as generally helpful and an all around good chap? Must be helping us remain
imprisoned.
Ok, lets try something really strange. Again, this isn't "right" but just another warped idea of
mine. Dr Who is a Lictor of Chesed, one of the lost (destroyed, absorbed, what have you)
Archons. I pick Chesed because the picture depicts Chesed helping the prisoner, but never
freeing him. The prison is for our own good. He may even be the last Lictor still loyal to
Chesed, which might make him hunted by other Lictors through space and time.
I don't think there's anything wrong with using Dr. Who as an awakened being, or even as one of
the "good guys".
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