Adira Truth

"When the light's fade out, I will be your light. When everyone leaves you crawling, I will grab your hands and pull you up. When you fall, I will be there to pick you up and carry you home. When time and space collapse and you are left lonely, I will walk through those doors and embrace you. You won't be alone, Doctor, not as long as I live and can find you…and I will always find you."

- Adira's promise to the Doctor

"", the primary alias of the second incarnation of a female Time Lord whose origins remain unknown due to her inability to remember whom she has been before, was a companion of the Doctor, notably the Eleventh and possibly a love interest. She was a Time Lord, who presumably escaped Gallifrey before the war and was given to human parents, the Truths. She was raised to have a bottomless desire for books and a genuine curiosity for things she didn't understand, with each of her parents grooming her to be an intelligent member of society. She had frequent dreams of the Doctor and the Tardis as a child, which persisted into adulthood.

She encountered the Eleventh Doctor in her family home at the age of twenty-three. There, she helped the Doctor repair the Tardis and became his companion.

Early life
The earliest known part of Adira's life is that she appeared on the doorstep of young newlyweds, the Truths. She was taken in and taught to have a endless hunger for books and adventure and a broad curiousity for things she didn't understand. Her parents were grooming her to be an intelligent member of society, believing this was what society needed to improve.

Prior to the Doctor
She inherited the family home which took four generations to buy after her parents died as well as her grandmother, Sojourner Truth (lll). She encountered the doctor at the age of twenty-three in the Truth Mansion while attempting to write a story that would sell. She helped the Doctor repair his Tardis and became his companion.

Personality and traits
Adira was often described as being a witty, quirky but honest individual, the last quality being a testament to her entire family all being honest persons. She was dedicated to the Doctor, believing her own survival important to his happiness (since he had lost so many companions prior) and certainly was in love with him. She was incredibly euphoric and cheerful, especially around the Doctor, described by him as "appreciating the little things". Despite her being generally happy and cheery, she expresses some depression and loneliness since her family is dead and she doesn't have friends because she doesn't socialize, frequently epxressing that the Doctor is literally all that she has left.