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|range          = Audio Adventures in Time & Space
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|featuring      = [[Faction Paradox]], [[the Friend]]
|featuring      = [[Faction Paradox]], [[the Friend]]
|setting        = {{il|[[Golgalith]]|[[Gulliver's Rest]]}}
|setting        = {{il|[[Golgalith]]|[[Gulliver's Rest]]}}
|release date  = [[6 June (releases)|6 June]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]]
|release date  = 6 June 2021
|writer        = [[James Hornby]]
|writer        = James Hornby
|format        = 1×16 minute download-only audio story
|format        = 1×16 minute download-only audio story
|epcount        = 1
|epcount        = 1
|isbn          = none
|publisher      = BBV Productions
|cover          = [[James Hornby]] and [[James Lee]]
|cover          = [[James Hornby]] and [[James Lee]]
|read by        = [[Bill Baggs]]
|read by        = [[Bill Baggs]]
|series        = [[BBV]]'s ''[[Faction Paradox (series)#Audio|Faction Paradox]]'' audio stories
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'''''Eternal Escape''''' was a standalone ''[[Faction Paradox (series)#Audio|Faction Paradox]]'' audio story released by [[BBV Productions]] on their website in [[2021 (releases)|2021]]. It was written by [[James Hornby]] and was read by [[Bill Baggs]].  
'''''Eternal Escape''''' was a ''[[Faction Paradox (series)#Audio|Faction Paradox]]'' audio story released by [[BBV Productions]] on their website in [[2021 (releases)|2021]]. It was written by [[James Hornby]] and was read by [[Bill Baggs]]. It was not originally part of any subseries, but it set up the core element of ''[[Dionus's War (audio series)|Dionus's War]]'', and was included, six months after its release, in a retrospective listing of ''Dionus's War'' stories on the BBV website.<ref>[https://bbvproductions.co.uk/products/Faction-Paradox-Dionus-War-4-Audio-Bundle-AUDIO-DOWNLOAD-SAVE-MONEY-p425173219 ''Faction Paradox: Dionus' War - 4 Audio Bundle'' on the BBV Productions website]</ref>


The story was notable for  
The story was notable for featuring an appearance by [[the Friend]], a [[War in Heaven]] faction which debuted in ''[[Cwej: The Series]]'', appearing in this story under license from [[Gerard Power]], as well as expounding on [[Gulliver's Rest]], a planet which previously played a small part in ''[[Flight of the Cyberons (short story)|Flight of the Cyberons]]''.
featuring an appearance by [[the Friend]], a [[War in Heaven]] faction which debuted in ''[[Cwej: The Series]]'', appearing in this story under license from [[Gerard Power]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
The [[Battle of Golgalith]] affected many lives during [[the War]], none more so than [[Dionus]]. But those days are long behind him... right?
The [[Battle of Golgalith]] affected many lives during [[War in Heaven|the War]], none more so than [[Dionus]]. But those days are long behind him... right?


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
[[Dionus]], a soldier in the [[House Military]], is traumatised by his experiences at the [[Battle of Golgalith]], and particularly by the callousness of the [[General]]s (including his own, [[Sandus]])  
[[Dionus]], a soldier in the [[House Military]], is traumatised by his experiences at the [[Battle of Golgalith]], and particularly by the callousness of the [[General]]s (including his own, [[Sandus]]) regarding the safety of the natives of the planet [[Golgalith]] itself, who suffer the brunt of the collateral damage of the three-way fight between the Houses, [[the Enemy]] and [[Faction Paradox|the Faction]] over the [[nexus world]].
regarding the safety of the natives of the planet [[Golgalith]] itself, who suffer the brunt of the collateral damage of the three-way fight between the Houses, [[the Enemy]] and [[Faction Paradox|the Faction]] over the [[nexus world]].


Deciding to turn [[Renegade Time Lord|renegade]], Dionus steals [[Dionus's timeship|a timeship]]  
Deciding to turn [[Renegade Time Lord|renegade]], Dionus steals [[Dionus's timeship|a timeship]] and builds a new life living on [[Gulliver's Rest]], where he tries to make amends for his acts as a soldier of the Houses by researching cures for [[temporal disease]]s. While running this clinic, he rears two children, [[Meren]] and [[Egar]]. He is visited by a [[Mother (Eternal Escape)|Mother]] and [[Father (Eternal Escape)|Father]] of [[Faction Paradox]] who want to purchase Gulliver's Rest iself from him due to their interest in a [[Merrapine Scar|temporal anomaly]] to which it is home, but he throws them out. He later meets [[the Friend]], who help him tend to the patients of the clinic and refuses to get involved with the War in any active sense.
and builds a new life living on [[Gulliver's Rest]], where he tries to make amends for his acts as a  
soldier of the Houses by researching cures for [[temporal disease]]s. While running this clinic, he rears three children, [[Susit]], [[Meren]] and [[Egar]]. He is visited by a [[Mother (Eternal Escape)|Mother]] and [[Father (Eternal Escape)|Father]] of [[Faction Paradox]] who want to purchase Gulliver's Rest iself from him, but he throws them out. He later meets [[the Friend]], who help him tend to the patients of the clinic and refuses to get involved with the War in any active sense.


Some time later, however, War comes to Gulliver's Rest and Dionus's home is plunged in the same temporal chaos as Golgalith once was. As he makes his way from the clinic to the bunker where he  
Some time later, however, War comes to Gulliver's Rest and Dionus's home is plunged in the same temporal chaos as Golgalith once was. As he makes his way from the clinic to the bunker where he has hidden his timeship, he tries to take his children with him, only for them to slip away from him one by one, with him gradually forgetting he has ever had more than two, then even a single, child. By the time he reaches his timeship (having also witnessed the death of the Faction Paradox Mother he met earlier), he believes himself to never have had a family before, and, essentially reduced to the state he was in when he ran from the Battle of Golgalith, he is looking forward to finding a peaceful planet to settle on and perhaps build a [[family]].
has hidden his timeship, he tries to take his children with him, only for them to slip away from him one by one, with him gradually forgetting he has ever had more than two, then even a single, child. By the time he reaches his timeship (having also witnessed the death of the Faction Paradox  
Mother he met earlier), he believes himself to never have had a family before, and, essentially reduced to the state he was in when he ran from the Battle of Golgalith, he is looking forward to finding a peaceful planet to settle on and perhaps build a [[family]].


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* Cover art - [[James Hornby]] and [[James Lee]]
* Cover art - [[James Hornby]] and [[James Lee]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* [[General]] [[Sandus]] was in charge of the [[Great Houses]]' [[Fifth Time Lord Battle Fleet|Fifth
* [[Dionus]] refers to the [[Battle of Golgalith]] as "the straw that broke the [[mosrat]]'s back" for him.
Time Fleet]].
* [[General]] [[Sandus]] was in charge of the [[Great Houses]]' [[Fifth Time Fleet]].
* [[Dionus]] swears by "[[Urizen]]'s [[beard]]". According to him, soldiers of the [[House Military]] were "sworn to uphold my people's history in the name of the Architect".
* Dionus swears by "[[Urizen]]'s [[beard]]". According to him, soldiers of the [[House Military]] were "sworn to uphold my people's history in the name of the Architect".
* [[Space-time vessel]]s used by [[Faction Paradox]] include [[ritual barge]]s.
* [[Space-time vessel]]s used by [[Faction Paradox]] include [[ritual barge]]s.


== Story notes ==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
* The story was a lengthened adaptation of the author's [[2018 (production)|2018]] submission to the blog "365tomorrows". The original version mentioned a "War", but did not explicitly feature any ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' concepts, and was much shorter.<ref>[https://365tomorrows.com/2018/10/20/eternal-escape/ "Eternal Escape" on 365tomorrows]</ref>


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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* Dionus has an encounter with [[the Friend]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Vignettes of an Uprising (short story)|Vignettes of an Uprising]]'')
* Dionus has an encounter with [[the Friend]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Vignettes of an Uprising (short story)|Vignettes of an Uprising]]'')
* [[Mother (Eternal Escape)|One Faction member]]'s [[Faction Paradox mask]] is carved from the skull of one of the [[Ferutu]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cold Fusion (novel)|Cold Fusion]]'')
* [[Mother (Eternal Escape)|One Faction member]]'s [[Faction Paradox mask]] is carved from the skull of one of the [[Ferutu]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cold Fusion (novel)|Cold Fusion]]'')
* Dionus takes refuge on the planet [[Gulliver's Rest]], which is home to [[Merrapine Scar|a temporal anomaly]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Flight of the Cyberons (short story)|Flight of the Cyberons]]'')


== External links ==
== External links ==
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Eternal Escape was a Faction Paradox audio story released by BBV Productions on their website in 2021. It was written by James Hornby and was read by Bill Baggs. It was not originally part of any subseries, but it set up the core element of Dionus's War, and was included, six months after its release, in a retrospective listing of Dionus's War stories on the BBV website.[1]

The story was notable for featuring an appearance by the Friend, a War in Heaven faction which debuted in Cwej: The Series, appearing in this story under license from Gerard Power, as well as expounding on Gulliver's Rest, a planet which previously played a small part in Flight of the Cyberons.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Battle of Golgalith affected many lives during the War, none more so than Dionus. But those days are long behind him... right?

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Dionus, a soldier in the House Military, is traumatised by his experiences at the Battle of Golgalith, and particularly by the callousness of the Generals (including his own, Sandus) regarding the safety of the natives of the planet Golgalith itself, who suffer the brunt of the collateral damage of the three-way fight between the Houses, the Enemy and the Faction over the nexus world.

Deciding to turn renegade, Dionus steals a timeship and builds a new life living on Gulliver's Rest, where he tries to make amends for his acts as a soldier of the Houses by researching cures for temporal diseases. While running this clinic, he rears two children, Meren and Egar. He is visited by a Mother and Father of Faction Paradox who want to purchase Gulliver's Rest iself from him due to their interest in a temporal anomaly to which it is home, but he throws them out. He later meets the Friend, who help him tend to the patients of the clinic and refuses to get involved with the War in any active sense.

Some time later, however, War comes to Gulliver's Rest and Dionus's home is plunged in the same temporal chaos as Golgalith once was. As he makes his way from the clinic to the bunker where he has hidden his timeship, he tries to take his children with him, only for them to slip away from him one by one, with him gradually forgetting he has ever had more than two, then even a single, child. By the time he reaches his timeship (having also witnessed the death of the Faction Paradox Mother he met earlier), he believes himself to never have had a family before, and, essentially reduced to the state he was in when he ran from the Battle of Golgalith, he is looking forward to finding a peaceful planet to settle on and perhaps build a family.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The story was a lengthened adaptation of the author's 2018 submission to the blog "365tomorrows". The original version mentioned a "War", but did not explicitly feature any Faction Paradox concepts, and was much shorter.[2]

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]