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== Other realities ==
== Other realities ==
[[Faction Paradox]] claimed that their [[Faction Paradox armour|iconic ceremonial armour]] was made from the bones of vampirised [[Time Lord|Homeworlders]] from an [[alternate timeline (The Book of the War)|alternate timeline]] where the [[Yssgaroth]] won the war and [[V Factor|corrupted]] their fallen enemies. However, the Houses denied this claim (in line with their insistence that alternate timelines didn't exist), and even Faction experts on the Yssgaroth thought there may be more to the story. At any rate, the bones were sourced from an "[[abomination's graveyard]]" accessed by the [[Godfather-lieutenant]]s of [[the Grandfather]] through the [[caldera]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
[[File:Faction Paradox armour.jpg|thumb|left|[[Faction Paradox]] harnessed the bones of what they claimed to be vampirised Homeworlders from a timeline where the Homeworld lost the war. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')]][[Faction Paradox]] claimed that their [[Faction Paradox armour|iconic ceremonial armour]] was made from the bones of vampirised [[Time Lord|Homeworlders]] from an [[alternate timeline (The Book of the War)|alternate timeline]] where the [[Yssgaroth]] won the war and [[V Factor|corrupted]] their fallen enemies. However, the Houses denied this claim (in line with their insistence that alternate timelines didn't exist), and even Faction experts on the Yssgaroth thought there may be more to the story. At any rate, the bones were sourced from an "[[abomination's graveyard]]" accessed by the [[Godfather-lieutenant]]s of [[the Grandfather]] through the [[caldera]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')


In [[True Lords' timeline|one]] of the timelines within [[the Axis]], Rassilon failed to defeat the Great Vampires who eventually gained a foothold on [[Gallifrey (True Lords' timeline)|Gallifrey]] itself and used the [[transduction barrier]] to block out sunlight, continuing to wage war on the people of Gallifrey now known as the [[True Lord]]s. [[Romana II|Romana]], [[Leela]] and [[Narvin]] from the prime timeline visited this Gallifrey, by which time the True Lords were led by Magistrex [[Borusa (True Lords' timeline)|Borusa]] and fighting the vampires led by Lord [[Prydon]]. Romana finally brought an end to the war by lowering the tranduction barrier, fatally exposing the vampires to sunlight. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Annihilation (audio story)|Annihilation]]'')
In [[True Lords' timeline|one]] of the timelines within [[the Axis]], Rassilon failed to defeat the Great Vampires who eventually gained a foothold on [[Gallifrey (True Lords' timeline)|Gallifrey]] itself and used the [[transduction barrier]] to block out sunlight, continuing to wage war on the people of Gallifrey now known as the [[True Lord]]s. [[Romana II|Romana]], [[Leela]] and [[Narvin]] from the prime timeline visited this Gallifrey, by which time the True Lords were led by Magistrex [[Borusa (True Lords' timeline)|Borusa]] and fighting the vampires led by Lord [[Prydon]]. Romana finally brought an end to the war by lowering the tranduction barrier, fatally exposing the vampires to sunlight. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Annihilation (audio story)|Annihilation]]'')
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