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|range                  = Gallifrey (audio series)
|range                  = Gallifrey (audio series)
|main character        = [[Irving Braxiatel|Braxiatel]]
|main character        = [[Irving Braxiatel|Braxiatel]]
|enemy                  =  
|enemy                  = [[Great Beast]]
|setting                = [[Gallifrey (The Questing Beast)|Alternative Gallifrey]]
|setting                = [[Gallifrey (The Questing Beast)|Alternative Gallifrey]]
|writer                = Georgia Cook, Fio Trethewey
|writer                = Georgia Cook, Fio Trethewey
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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
After tumbling through [[time]] with the [[Burner Doctor|Lord Burner]], [[Irving Braxiatel|Braxiatel]] lands on [[Gallifrey (The Questing Beast)|an alternative Gallifrey]] with a mediaeval society. He is taken by [[soldier]]s to [[the Capitol|the Citadel]] and brought before [[Romana (The Questing Beast)|Queen Romana]], who believes him to be her universe's [[Irving Braxiatel (The Question Beast)|Braxiatel]] and charges him with serving the [[Great Beast]]. Ignoring [[Narvin (The Questing Beast)|Sir Narvin]]'s insistence that he be [[execution|executed]], Queen Romana gives Braxiatel the chance to prove his [[innocence]] by joining Sir Narvin in hunting the Great Beast, an offer which he accepts. Braxiatel is chained and taken out of the Citadel into the wild by a [[horse]]-riding Sir Narvin until they eventually make [[camp]] in a clearing.
After tumbling through [[time]] with the [[Burner Doctor|Lord Burner]], [[Irving Braxiatel|Braxiatel]] lands on [[Gallifrey (The Questing Beast)|an alternative Gallifrey]] with a mediaeval society. He is taken by [[soldier]]s to [[the Capitol|the Citadel]] and brought before [[Romana (The Questing Beast)|Queen Romana]], who believes him to be her universe's Braxiatel and charges him with serving the [[Great Beast]]. Ignoring [[Narvin (The Questing Beast)|Sir Narvin]]'s insistence that he be [[execution|executed]], Queen Romana gives Braxiatel the chance to prove his [[innocence]] by joining Sir Narvin in hunting the Great Beast, an offer which he accepts. Braxiatel is chained and taken out of the Citadel into the wild by a [[horse]]-riding Sir Narvin until they eventually make [[camp]] in a clearing.


In the morning, Sir Narvin attempts to kill Braxiatel with his [[longsword]], but he is able to avoid the attack and subdue him, learning that Sir Narvin wants [[revenge]] for the [[death]] of [[Leela (The Questing Beast)|Leela]], his wife. Sir Narvin demands proof that Braxiatel is not the man responsible for Leela's death and that he has indeed come from another [[Gallifrey]], so he tells him about his version of [[Leela]] and notices that he gets no reaction when he mentions [[the Doctor]]. Comforted to know that a version of Leela still lives, Sir Narvin does not attempt to kill Braxiatel again and tells him that the Great Beast was once believed to be the planet's protector.
In the morning, Sir Narvin attempts to kill Braxiatel with his [[longsword]], but he is able to avoid the attack and subdue him, learning that Sir Narvin wants [[revenge]] for the [[death]] of [[Leela (The Questing Beast)|Leela]], his wife. Sir Narvin demands proof that Braxiatel is not the man responsible for Leela's death and that he has indeed come from another [[Gallifrey]], so he tells him about his version of [[Leela]] and notices that he gets no reaction when he mentions [[the Doctor]]. Comforted to know that a version of Leela still lives, Sir Narvin does not attempt to kill Braxiatel again and tells him that the Great Beast was once believed to be the planet's protector.
After passing through the [[forest]], Braxiatel and Sir Narvin pass through a narrow [[canyon]] and glimpse the Great Beast, a [[dragon]], flying overhead in the [[mist]]. They reach a [[crater]] and are confronted by the Great Beast, who identifies himself as a Braxiatel changed by [[magic]] and considers his counterpart to be a loose thread. Braxiatel confirms his suspicion that his hoard is a collection of temporal technology at risk of being overloaded by a [[temporal paradox]] such as the meeting of two versions of the same person.


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* [[Romana (The Questing Beast)|Queen Romana]]
* [[Romana (The Questing Beast)|Queen Romana]]
* [[Narvin (The Questing Beast)|Sir Narvin]]
* [[Narvin (The Questing Beast)|Sir Narvin]]
* [[Great Beast]]


== Worldbuilding ==
== Worldbuilding ==

Revision as of 17:29, 28 November 2024

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The Questing Beast was the second story of Echoes Through Eternity, marking 20 years of the Gallifrey series, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Georgia Cook and Fio Trethewey and read by Miles Richardson. It featured Irving Braxiatel.

Publisher's summary

Battling the Lord Burner, Braxiatel is separated from his friends as they fall through a multitude of alternative Gallifreys. He arrives in a realm where science is magic and there is a Dragon to be slain...

Plot

After tumbling through time with the Lord Burner, Braxiatel lands on an alternative Gallifrey with a mediaeval society. He is taken by soldiers to the Citadel and brought before Queen Romana, who believes him to be her universe's Braxiatel and charges him with serving the Great Beast. Ignoring Sir Narvin's insistence that he be executed, Queen Romana gives Braxiatel the chance to prove his innocence by joining Sir Narvin in hunting the Great Beast, an offer which he accepts. Braxiatel is chained and taken out of the Citadel into the wild by a horse-riding Sir Narvin until they eventually make camp in a clearing.

In the morning, Sir Narvin attempts to kill Braxiatel with his longsword, but he is able to avoid the attack and subdue him, learning that Sir Narvin wants revenge for the death of Leela, his wife. Sir Narvin demands proof that Braxiatel is not the man responsible for Leela's death and that he has indeed come from another Gallifrey, so he tells him about his version of Leela and notices that he gets no reaction when he mentions the Doctor. Comforted to know that a version of Leela still lives, Sir Narvin does not attempt to kill Braxiatel again and tells him that the Great Beast was once believed to be the planet's protector.

After passing through the forest, Braxiatel and Sir Narvin pass through a narrow canyon and glimpse the Great Beast, a dragon, flying overhead in the mist. They reach a crater and are confronted by the Great Beast, who identifies himself as a Braxiatel changed by magic and considers his counterpart to be a loose thread. Braxiatel confirms his suspicion that his hoard is a collection of temporal technology at risk of being overloaded by a temporal paradox such as the meeting of two versions of the same person.

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Characters

Worldbuilding

Notes

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Continuity

  • Braxiatel recalls his fight with the Lord Burner, as depicted in AUDIO: Disassembled [+]Loading...["Disassembled (audio story)"].

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