Blood of the Time Lords (audio story)

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Blood of the Time Lords was the first story of the eleventh series of The Fourth Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Timothy X Atack and featured Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor and James Dreyfus as the Master.

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The book known as The Dischord Grimoire is an incredibly powerful tome, believed capable of altering the true passage of time itself. And the Doctor has it in the TARDIS.

Wanting to look into this mysterious opus further, he decides to take it to an old friend in The Recusary – a monastery-like retreat on a moon of Gallifrey.

But he's chosen an inauspicious time to arrive. Something else is visiting the Recusary. And this something hasn't brought a book with it...but death.

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The Doctor walks around the TARDIS reciting poetry and, three miles from the console room, comes across a miscellaneous room and finds the Dischord Grimoire, a book supposedly capable of altering the true passage of time. He takes it to the smallest moon of Gallifrey for a second opinion as he is concerned about keeping objects of immense power on board and is led to the Recusary by Honourable Haku.

In the Shriving Chambers, the Master, disguised as a Cohort, chokes Honourable Ailgen and kills her with a device. Ansillon dictates a testament for the High Council, Keeper and Chief Librarian Elanora informing them of her sudden disappearance and resulting panic given that she is the third to vanish. He is interrupted by Elanora and told of the materialisation of an unauthorised TARDIS, which he tells her to investigate and move.

A fire breaks out in the library and the Doctor and Haku find themselves running in circles trying to flee. They run into Elanora and the Doctor knocks over the shelves like dominoes to dampen the flames, after which the Cohorts are able to put out what flames remain with buckets of water. Ansillon is forced to arrest the Doctor for abduction, murder and arson and send him to Gallifrey, but Haku suggests exposing him to the time winds in the meditation chambers to ensure that he tells the truth. Meanwhile, Elanora has the Cohorts deal with the damage caused to the books and the library.

The Doctor is escorted to the precipice by Cohorts and confesses that he is completely responsible for what has happened; he admits to starting the fire and killing the missing people by rewinding their timelines, all with the aim of destroying the cosmos.

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The Doctor claims that he believes that sentient life is a failure due to the constant conflict in the universe and that the slate must be wiped clean. Ansillon orders everybody to leave and for the Doctor to be locked inside with two Cohorts whilst the Codal Office is contacted to deal with him. The Doctor has one of the Cohorts stand on the precipice and asks her whether she committed the murders, hoping that she would admit to it in the time winds; she does not.

Elanora has a Cohort carry a ledger for her and investigates a sound which the Cohort says could be the Mandelbrot, a mythological monster. She is surprised to find Eminent Sedanya and Honourable Loric engaged in research given their advanced age and climbs high in search of a pamphlet for Sedanya, but she cannot find it and sees that the two residents have vanished. In Loric's room, Sedanya tells him not to worry about the books they have been withdrawing being discovered as those that she withdraws are confidential due to her being close to death. If they are successful, however, the two of them will survive.

Ansillon summons Haku regarding a letter he has received from Castellan Spandrell, denying the Doctor's story of the President's assassination and the opening of the Eye of Harmony. Ansillon wonders if there has been a misunderstanding given how honest he knows the Doctor is, but Haku points out that the seals are sound and the order of business correct. The Doctor shouts for Ansillon and has Haku stand on the precipice and admit to the murders using a temporal extractor, seemingly proving that an extra-sensory pantropic field has been put in place.

One of the Cohorts takes several books to Loric, including one which he did not request, and reveals that he is the Master. He uses the extractor to kill Loric and take all of his knowledge. Meanwhile, Elanora reports to Ansillon that the ladder she was climbing was infinite, which should not be the case. The Doctor goes with her to investigate and realises that it could be a way of distracting a great many people. They look elsewhere and accidentally go through a revolving bookcase and find a room of forbidden texts guarded by the Mandelbrot.

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The Doctor and Elanora are saved from the hidden room by Haku, who revolves the bookcase and, when asked, shows them to Loric's quarters. They find that Loric was killed by a temporal weapon moments ago and that his books have all disappeared, but the Doctor is arrested by Cohorts and taken to partake in the Codal Office's inquest before they can investigate further. Codal Thark questions Ansillon about the Doctor's character and the murders, a line of questioning which the Doctor interrupts to tell them that Loric has also been killed.

Elanora asks the Master, once again disguised as a Cohort, to present the tally of partial items recovered from the fire. When she becomes suspicious of him and asks why he mentioned the Mandelbrot earlier, he knocks her out with a book. She heads to Sedanya's rooms upon regaining consciousness.

On the stand, the Doctor has Sedanya confirm that all of the dead, bar Loric, were talented temporal engineers and that postulates that the fire was set to disguise what books were stolen from the Esoterica. He states that somebody is trying to build a Parenthesis Clock to alter history outside of a temporal bubble and, to defend himself, mentions how he has saved Gallifrey on at least two occasions. Thark, however, says that there are no such records and denies his claim that somebody has entered the Matrix to erase them.

Elanora interrupts the inquest with the missing books, all of which concern unlikely branches of time travel and reality manipulation and were found in a hidden compartment belonging to Ansillon. Before Ansillon is executed by dispersal chamber, he asks the Doctor to find the truth. The Doctor and Elanora join Haku in his chambers and, picking up on Haku having mentioned gibbons despite later saying that he had never visited Earth and his being absent from the inquest, the Doctor asks him who he really is. Haku reveals that he is the Master and has been using a hormonal regulator to disguise himself; with the Parenthesis Clock almost complete, he will be able to erase the Time Lords and become God.

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Sedanya stops the Master from killing the Doctor and absorbing his knowledge as the wealth of his experiences could overload the device. She deactivates the perception field, revealing that they are inside the Master's TARDIS, and restrains the Doctor and Elanora before the Master turns on her and absorbs her. He creates a feedback loop to the console and leaves his captives to die in the imminent collapse. Thark opens the TARDIS and, upon learning that the Master has gone to the Parenthesis Clock, goes to join him and the Doctor and Elanora escape by burning their ropes on the wall where Sedanya was killed.

The Doctor and Elanora enter the hidden sanctum once again and simply walk through the Mandelbrot, which the Doctor realises is a mental projection of the Master's which he is no longer concentrating on. They also determine that the Master has built the Parenthesis Clock in the library due to its proximity to the Matrix, increasing the power of the device. The sanctum itself is located within the Matrix and the Master uses this to appear to them and reminds him of how they erased their names from history with a half-dismantled TARDIS and a link to the Matrix; this is what gave the Master the idea to create a Parenthesis Clock. He disappears, yanked to the completed clock by Thark, whom he shoots several times before throwing from a height.

The Doctor plans to distract the Master whilst Elanora messes with the levers to stop the clock, but the Master sees what they are doing and shoots Elanora before going to the containment chamber. With all of her regenerations used up during her career at the Celestial Intervention Agency, she dies, but not before telling the Doctor that the symbols on the clock face are the same as those in the Dischord Grimoire. The clock is failing and the Doctor follows the instructions in the Grimoire, a manual for the clock, to stop the impending disaster.

Having used the Parenthesis Clock to revive all that died and with the Master having fallen as the clock collapsed, the Doctor returns to the TARDIS and invites Elanor to join him, but she refuses. Ansillon bids him farewell and Ailgen chastises him for bringing her back to life as he dematerialises.

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