Rogue and the Master have a little late night discussion. It goes... As well as it probably could.

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Rogue and the Master have a little late night discussion. It goes... As well as it probably could.
Like the main issue here is that "ew your gene cooties are inside me 🤢" is boring and incoherent as a motive for that dramatic of a heel-face-heel turn. But much like davies does with the timeless child thing, I think its ripe for a not-a-retcon-but-a-reframing. Say you woke up, hungover, already kind of embarrased about having lost all your Stong Independent Time Lady cred with that whole dramatic sacrifice. And then you saw that your ex had not only cheerfully moved on without you, but already had yet another freshfaced twentysomething human love interest. So you threw a big It's My Party And I'll Cry If I Want To tantrum, and woke up even more hungover and embarrased. And you wanted to scheme your way into getting back together again, but also engineer a scenario where you could throw at him "look how easily you get attached to a pretty face with no baggage....and when they sacrifice themself for you, look how easily you abandon them" -
When you can't choose who to ship with whom. One solution.
The polycule.
Rogue meets the other two people invited to go around the stars. The Toymaker likes him, the Master not so much.
Five Times the Toymaker let his Shape Slip - Part 1
A bit more Polycule story, guys! And not an art, if you can believe that. This is specifically dedicated to my dear friend @centipede-rain, who wanted something more centered around Eldritch!Toymaker.
As the title suggests, it will be in five parts... Enjoy!
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I love your art of the Polycule,
I was wondering how it started, how did DoctorxToymaker happen? And how is the Master not a tooth? (That’s such a wild sentence)
I’m actually so excited about this! I love them!
Aghhhh I'm so glad that you like them!! I've been putting a lot of thoughts into it, so thanks you!
To answer your creation, the polycule would be a follow up to this old comic of mine, explaining how the Timetoys came to be:
💬 3 🔁 149 ❤️ 471 · Timetoys. Always. This was made for an art exchange on the Toymaker server Discord, and it was so dang fun! I haven't
And so, instead of going for the Giggle, the Toymaker asked for a game, won, and as a prize, got to stay around and play with the Doctor. What happened in Classic Who still happened, tho...
Later on, as I planned it, when the Master killed the 13th Doctor, the Toymaker, pissed, went to him, played a game, and trapped him in the tooth to avenge the Doctor. I think the proximity allowed them both some sort of communication: at first, extremely hostile, especially on the Master’s side- ah, but they do relate to each other, don’t they? I can see the Master picking on some of the Toymaker’s insecurities regarding the Doctor, the fear of abandonment among all, especially since the Toymaker is not yet fully allowed in the Tardis, and only gets to see the Doctor once every few years. And they do bond over it, until the Doctor eventually learns who’s in the tooth, and asks the Toymaker to let the Master out. I plan to have all of that in flashback, as the comics/story advances!
Not being able to refuse him anything, and having grown quite fond of the Master too, the Toymaker obliges, and decides to stay around as the Doctor basically does a Missy 2.0 (I think you can imagine how happy the Master is about that). Ah, but this Doctor is very different from Twelve- he’s all smile and fun, and much quicker to be flirty and playful with the Master, and all three god-like entities decide, as mature adults do, to swipe all issues and lingering problems under the rug and pretend it’s not there.
And then, Rogue eventually shows up, still very shaken about what happened in the barren dimension, and that’s where we start all the shenanigans!
What if we found love. A truce. The closest thing to domestic bliss we were capable of (I continue my adventures, you keep getting your bloodlust out of your system via bounty hunting, but we regularly run into each other and fall into each other's arms). But we both know that the second you regenerate and get new writers, there's an excellent chance that you'll flip-flop priorities just as arbitrarily as you did the last couple times. We can't promise each other forever. This won't last. Should we even be sharing our secrets, baring our vulnerabilities, when we know we'll be at each other's throats tomorrow? But we have to live in the moment. Much like a human life, maybe it's the very briefness of what we have that makes it precious. And we were both boys (but that's also subject to change)
It's clever! It's cute!
You're reorienting the show around (relatable, family show-relevant) emotional stakes. You need an emotional thread that can neatly tie together Missy, Spymaster, and Rogue/Dungeon Master: "The Master doesn't believe they can be friends with anyone but the Doctor."
Both of them are alienated from other time lords. But the Doctor has coped by orienting their social life around humans, while the Master has stubbornly clung to their time lord supremacist upbringing. So their whole sense of wellbeing, and, like, of there being any meaning in the universe, gets monomaniacally centered on "are the Doctor and I still friends." Missy can be relatively happy and stable as long as she can keep dragging reassurances out of the Doctor that she's still his best friend. But all her character growth falls apart as soon as Spymaster finds any sign that the Doctor is actually higher than him in the hierarchy, and therefore can't be his peer/equal/friend
Meanwhile! You're starting from the "Dungeon Master" joke. What does a dungeon master need? A dnd party.
So you reverse engineer aliens that could feasibly be friends with the Master. The chuldurrs, just as into Roleplay With Real Murders as he is. The Meep, with a nearly identical backstory. And you lay the groundwork for the key thing the Master would need for any semblance of a redemption arc: friendship with non-time lords.
Open questions about Rogue-Master
Because I'm very confident that this reveal is coming, but I have a much less concrete idea of how it'll be executed
Does the Doctor know:
My first impulse would probably be no; his emotional reactions seem a little too genuine + I kind of doubt he would have let Ruby think she was genuinely about to die. But then again, his companions' feelings and wellbeing do seem to take a backseat a lot of the time when his evil ex is involved. (or Ruby could have been in on it a la the Sutekh confrontation?). There are a few moments where the Doctor's interactions with Rogue feel a little pointed/bait-y. And it would be really funny if Rogue does his big reveal-flourish, the audience gasps, and then the Doctor immediately takes the wind out of his sails by going "haha yeah babe, I've known since the balcony ;)"
How plugged in is Rogue to the A-plot:
On one hand, I think we're building to a season 2 storyline that's significantly about the Doctor's backstory and the time lords, so it seems like a no brainer for the Master to be a major player. On the other hand, I could actually see Rogue-Master as a plausible self-contained B-plot: we get one (1) Rogue Returns episode, the reveal happens, they fight and make out, and Rogue fucks off on a flirty "maybe we'll fight and make out again another day ;)" note. Or, some compromise between the two, where after the Rogue Returns ep he shows up one more time to dramatically help the Doctor during the season finale ("get out of the way" callback?)
Is Rogue's boss real/who are they:
Seems like a superfluous detail to his cover story, so I suspect there's some truth there. Maybe whoever picked up the tooth has been exerting some kind of control over him ever since? Either making him do actual bounty hunter missions, or sending him after the Doctor specifically? (If it was Mrs. Flood, then that's a point toward A-plot involvement). Or maybe it was just another one of his signature Total Lies
Was he working with the Chuldurs the whole time, was he hunting them for real (as an assigned mission if the boss is real?), or did he he stumble across them and use them to his advantage:
Not a huge deal to the overall storyline, but could be any of the above I think (though his Bird Ship is certainly suspicious)
Is Rogue-Master a major villain/the big bad:
I lean pretty strongly toward no on this one. If he's self-directed, I think the disguise is probably little more than a 'getting my ex to take me back' scheme, and/or foreplay. If he's working for Mrs. Flood/the time lords/the real big bad, then I think he'll probably dramatically turn on them at the 11th hour. I could of course be wrong, but at this point I think "the Master's around but he's not Behind It All, he's just vibing" would actually be more of a twist
Could Rogue become a companion Missy-style:
Sadly, I think there are several points against this: a) Groff lives too far away for more than periodic guest appearances to be likely. b) unclear how many seasons we're going to get, so if the reveal happens in mid-to-late s2, then that may already be too late. c) "and what if I like what I do? Would you travel with me?" seems to be setting up that even in a best case, truce/back together scenario, they'd have more of a long distance thing with occasional run ins/hookups. Would be fun, however
Could Rogue be a new antagonist/someone other than the Master/working for the Master:
It's possible! It'd be less fun and hot to me personally. And I get very strong they already know each other vibes from both performances. But a "he's not the Master but he was lying his ass off" reveal seems more likely to me than no reveal at all