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'''''Call Me Ishmael''''' was a ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' audio story released by [[BBV Productions]] on their website in [[2021 (releases)|2021]]. After ''[[Eternal Escape (audio story)|Eternal Escape]]'', it was the second story to feature [[Dionus]] and the first in the ''[[Dionus's War (audio series)|Dionus's War]]'' range. The story was written by [[James Timothy Mulholland]] and read by [[Bill Baggs]]. | '''''Call Me Ishmael''''' was a ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' audio story released by [[BBV Productions]] on their website in [[2021 (releases)|2021]]. After ''[[Eternal Escape (audio story)|Eternal Escape]]'', it was the second story to feature [[Dionus]] and the first in the ''[[Dionus's War (audio series)|Dionus's War]]'' range. The story was written by [[James Timothy Mulholland]] and read by [[Bill Baggs]]. |
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Call Me Ishmael was a Faction Paradox audio story released by BBV Productions on their website in 2021. After Eternal Escape, it was the second story to feature Dionus and the first in the Dionus's War range. The story was written by James Timothy Mulholland and read by Bill Baggs.
Publisher's summary
As a man haunted by his atrocities in The War, Dionus wondered if any good has come from the War, even a small kindness. With the unannounced arrival of a patient called Ishmael, he may just find the answers he seeks.
Characters
Crew
References
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Notes
- The title is an homage to Moby-Dick, which was previously homaged in the Faction Paradox novel The Brakespeare Voyage.
Continuity
- Dionus was introduced in AUDIO: Eternal Escape.
External links
- Official Call Me Ishmael page at bbvproductions.co.uk
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