List of Doctor Who universe creatures and aliens (H-P)
Jagaroth |
Doctor Who alien |
|
Type |
Monocular biped |
Affiliated with |
Unknown |
Home planet |
Unknown |
First appearance |
City of Death |
Krillitane |
Doctor Who alien |
|
Type |
Composite race |
Affiliated with |
None |
Home planet |
Krillia |
First appearance |
"School Reunion" |
Krynoids |
Doctor Who alien |
|
Type |
Enormous plant with telepathic/telekinetic powers |
Affiliated with |
Its hosts |
Home planet |
Unknown volcanic world |
First appearance |
The Seeds of Doom |
This is a list of fictional creatures and aliens from the universe of the long-running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, including Torchwood, The Sarah Jane Adventures, K-9 and K-9 and Company. It covers alien races and other fictional creatures, but not specific characters. Individual characters are listed in separate articles.
Note that some information on the page is taken from spin-off media.
In "The Pandorica Opens", Haemo-Goths are the only creatures gathered over Stonehenge, mentioned by River Song, which had not been seen in any previous written or television adventure in the Doctor Who universe. However, they were mentioned in the novel The Forgotten Army.
Haemovores appeared in the Seventh Doctor story The Curse of Fenric by Ian Briggs. Vampiric creatures that fed on blood, they were the end result of human evolution in a possible far future, caused by millennia of pollution. As part of his final game against the Doctor, the entity known as Fenric transported the most powerful Haemovore, called the "Ancient One", through time to Viking Age Northumbria. There it waited, trapped beneath the North Sea for centuries, occasionally drawing victims into the water and transforming them into Haemovores.
Soon after the transformation, victims appeared much as they did in life, except for elongated fingernails and a corpse-like pallor. Later they became deformed blue-grey humanoids covered in octopus-like suckers. The Ancient One was the least human in appearance; in its own time, it was the last living thing on Earth.
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