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You may wish to consult Arcadia (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Arcadia was, according to the Eleventh Doctor, "Gallifrey's second city". (TV: The Day of the Doctor) It was located in the Arcadian desert. (AUDIO: Mistfall)

History[]

Early history[]

During the war with the Great Vampires, there was a military barracks located outside of Arcadia. (PROSE: The Multi-Faceted War)

The First Doctor once planned to live in Arcadia with Susan Foreman. He and Susan performed a ritual there with a group of rebellious Prydonians. The Master was also present at the ritual. (AUDIO: The Toy) Later, when Susan and the Doctor encountered the Sensorites during their travels, Susan told the First Elder that her homeplanet was "quite like Earth, but at night the sky is a burned orange, and the leaves on the trees are bright silver." (TV: The Sensorites) By one account, Susan's description of silver trees and an orange night sky was of a garden in Arcadia. (AUDIO: The Shoreditch Intervention) The Doctor considered it an industrious city. (PROSE: How to be a Time Lord)

In an averted timeline, Narvin once dined in the palace of Arcadia with a delegation of Sunari. (AUDIO: Intervention Earth)

During the Last Great Time War[]

Main article: Fall of Arcadia
Fall of Arcadia (The Whoniverse)

Dalek Attack Ships descend on Arcadia (PROSE: The Whoniverse)

During the Last Great Time War, it was thought to be "the safest place on Gallifrey", protected by 400 sky trenches. (TV: The Last Day) A posting in Arcadia, scanning the sky trenches, was considered an easy and secure job, desirable among soldiers. (AUDIO: The Conscript) It was believed that nothing could get through their defences. (TV: The Last Day)

The Daleks created a hypnoscape simulation of Arcadia which was visited by Susan Foreman and the Eighth Doctor. (AUDIO: The Shoreditch Intervention)

Despite the city's defences, Dalek forces managed to breach these supposedly impregnable defences on the last day of the War. While one alone was enough to lay waste to Arcadia, countless others descended to destroy everything and sent Arcadia's residents fleeing for their lives, with soldiers desperately trying to fight off the enormous fleet in a losing battle. This led to the fall of the city, which was depicted in a painting. The War Doctor was present; extremely weary by this point in his life from combat, loss and suffering, he chose this location to serve notice to both Daleks and Time Lords alike that he was going to end the Time War today. (TV: The Last Day, The Day of the Doctor)

Doctors see Arcadia in ruins

The Doctors bare witness to the ruined state of Arcadia. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

During the Fall of Arcadia, the War Doctor borrowed the gun of a Time Lord soldier to blast the message to both Daleks and Time Lords on a wall — "No more". Once the message was completed, he flew his TARDIS through a wall and into a group of Daleks before fleeing the city. (TV: The Day of the Doctor) Bowships were used in the battle, but failed to prevent the city's fall. (PROSE: A Prologue)

The Moment showed the War Doctor, Tenth Doctor, Eleventh Doctor, and Clara Oswald the ruined state Arcadia had been left in by the Time War. Among these images were innocent civilians screaming and crying in terror as Arcadia was torn apart by Dalek invasion. This was a deliberate choice so the Doctors and Clara would understand the ultimate consequences of destroying Gallifrey. This helped convince them to find a more peaceful solution to end the war. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

After the Time War[]

The Tenth Doctor later mentioned that he was present at the Fall of Arcadia, and that he still hadn't recovered from it. He hoped one day to come to terms with it. (TV: Doomsday)

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