Oh yaaaaay for crossover with Russian mythology! I love this, and how we don't know what "she" is for the longest time.
“No,” Koschei chuckled, “you couldn’t possibly have. She’s in my TARDIS, which is disguised as an iron chest and buried under a green oak tree, on the island of Buyan. That is within the ocean, naturally.”
“Oh, naturally.” Theta yawned. “How very clever you are. Those peasants did tell me you’d hidden your soul.”
I love Russian mythology. "The moral is that friends are forever, you can always have more children!"<--wtf Russia. You so crazy. I had this beautiful book of goddesses from everywhere as a child and the Zorya were bangin'.
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“No,” Koschei chuckled, “you couldn’t possibly have. She’s in my TARDIS, which is disguised as an iron chest and buried under a green oak tree, on the island of Buyan. That is within the ocean, naturally.”
“Oh, naturally.” Theta yawned. “How very clever you are. Those peasants did tell me you’d hidden your soul.”
Koschei snickered. “They said I had a soul?”
I loved this part!
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