Subject: Regenerations.
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Posted on: 2013-09-13 22:04:00 UTC

The First Archivist

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The First Archivist was the requisite fashion-impaired one. She was more of a collector than anything else, and would pick up anything that happened to strike her fancy—books, pretty rocks, shells, cool words (such as "archivist," for instance), hats, silver spoons, etc. Her focus changed frequently, and old collections, though neatly organized, would be abandoned to gather dust on their shelves. Still, throwing anything out would be unthinkable. You never know when you might want it! She met her end in an unfortunate accident involving ten thousand spoons, when all she needed to save herself was a knife.

The Second Archivist

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The Second Archivist was completely different from the first. Controlling, strict, and impatient, she had no use for anything that didn't directly contribute to the greater whole of her designs, including people, which she regarded purely as resources for the getting of more information. She would play the social game as long as she needed to keep herself in their good graces, but once she got what she wanted, it was over; they'd never hear from her again. She died friendless and with a knife in her back, when she'd finally spurned and offended the wrong people.

The Third Archivist

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The Third Archivist is the current one, and by far the most balanced. She's a dotty but harmless hermit who rarely emerges from her lair, which is filled with books, papers, various digital media storage, and tea. When she does appear, it's often to exclaim over a "new" discovery or an "exciting" system of organization she's come up with. Systems are what she does best, and unlike her previous regenerations, it's the intricate order and interconnectedness of things that interests her more than the actual nodes of information in any given system (though understanding the nodes is crucial to understanding the system as a whole). She's friendly enough, but often gets her social conventions and associated stock responses mixed up.

"Happy Christmas, Archivist!" - "Oh, yes! Gesundheit!"

(Feel free to change the backstories, hS. You can probably come up with something more fitting and Whovian than I can. ^_^ )

~Neshomeh

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