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She and her partner, [[Arthur Morwood-Smyth]], discovered [[Merlin]]'s secret cave in Wales and there found the [[Scrolls of Merlin]]. She brought them to [[New York]] for study, only to be robbed of them by [[Macbeth]]'s henchmen [[Banquo]] and [[Fleance]] while just arriving. Fortunately, the [[gargoyles]] and [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] recovered the Scrolls ''("[[A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time]]")''. | She and her partner, [[Arthur Morwood-Smyth]], discovered [[Merlin]]'s secret cave in Wales and there found the [[Scrolls of Merlin]]. She brought them to [[New York]] for study, only to be robbed of them by [[Macbeth]]'s henchmen [[Banquo]] and [[Fleance]] while just arriving. Fortunately, the [[gargoyles]] and [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] recovered the Scrolls ''("[[A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time]]")''. | ||
− | Duane encountered Elisa again while on holiday on [[Easter Island]] with Morwood-Smyth, and through her eventually came to meet and befriend [[Nokkar]] ''("[[Sentinel]]")''. | + | Duane encountered Elisa again while on holiday on [[Easter Island]] with Morwood-Smyth, and through her eventually came to meet and befriend [[Nokkar]] ''("[[Sentinel (episode)|Sentinel]]")''. |
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Revision as of 00:06, 24 January 2008
Dr. Lydia Duane is a British archaeologist.
History
She and her partner, Arthur Morwood-Smyth, discovered Merlin's secret cave in Wales and there found the Scrolls of Merlin. She brought them to New York for study, only to be robbed of them by Macbeth's henchmen Banquo and Fleance while just arriving. Fortunately, the gargoyles and Elisa recovered the Scrolls ("A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time").
Duane encountered Elisa again while on holiday on Easter Island with Morwood-Smyth, and through her eventually came to meet and befriend Nokkar ("Sentinel").
Appearances
- "A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time" (First Appearance)
- "Sentinel"
Production Background
Voice Actor: BJ Ward
Lydia Duane was named after series' writers, Lydia Marano and Diane Duane.