Just wondering - is the Doctor's "proper Death" referred to the same as Neil Gaiman's Death from Sandman?
Absolutely loved this - very funny. I haven't even read Discworld and it's just hilarious.
That is absolutely brilliant. I love the idea of the Doctor arguing about the right to be attended by the proper Death--which means he's going to live forever, because Time-Lord Death Personified is probably as trapped in the Time Lock as every other non-Master Time Lord.
That is absolutely brilliant. I love the idea of the Doctor arguing about the right to be attended by the proper Death--which means he's going to live forever, because Time-Lord Death Personified is probably as trapped in the Time Lock as every other non-Master Time Lord.
Haven't seen whatever this Death comes from, but it made me laugh anyway :)
This is fantastic! And you don't have to know anything about Discworld (I've never read any of it) to understand it, either. Bravo!
More proof that Discworld's Death makes everything better. Wonderful!
OMG that had me giggling and my coworkers looking at me like I'm mad. Love it!
Sorry, should have typed 'spelled' instead of 'spelt'.
I was laughing hysterically while reading this. I always appreciate a Discworld-Doctor Who crossover.
By the way, wasn't the horse's name Blinky? You spelt it as Binky. Well, I thought you did, anyway.
Brilliant!!! Thank you for writing and posting - I needed it this morning!
Brilliant. So funny, and your DEATH is just as he should be. Well done and thank you.
This story resides comfortably in two of my own personal canons.
Yeah! Not only is he the Wrong Death, but he's Death Champion. LMAO. I kind of see it as River's pre-revenge for putting her in the wrong after life (The libary.