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'''Faction Hollywood''' | {{group stub}} | ||
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|leader =[[Michael Brookhaven]] | |||
|aka =North Los Angeles Cabal | |||
|affiliation =[[Faction Paradox]] | |||
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|type =[[Remote]] | |||
|first =The Book of the War (novel) | |||
|appearances =[[PROSE]]: ''[[Remake/Remodel (short story)|Remake/Remodel]]'' | |||
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'''Faction [[Hollywood]]''' (earlier called the '''North [[Los Angeles]] Cabal''') was a group started by [[Faction Paradox]] acolytes. It was considered by ''[[The Book of the War]]'' to be a [[Remote]] colony. | |||
[[ | As early as [[1925]], it was known as the North Los Angeles Cabal. They were only of minor interest to Faction Paradox, considered more of a [[Remote]] colony. [[John Selzner]] was a prominent member of the Cabal in the [[1930s]]. They started using the more business-friendly name Faction Hollywood in the [[1980s]] after [[Michael Brookhaven]] rose to power. Their influence declined following Brookhaven's disappearance in [[1999]] after the release of ''[[Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom]].'' | ||
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[[Category: | Best known for the [[bargain of the mask]], [[Darry McEwan]] was the most prominent beneficiary of it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | ||
Following the fall of the [[Eleven-Day Empire]], the [[Shift (Head of State)|Shift]] believed that three separate Faction Paradox groups, all unaware of each other, survived in early [[21st century]] [[America]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 21 October 2024
Faction Hollywood (earlier called the North Los Angeles Cabal) was a group started by Faction Paradox acolytes. It was considered by The Book of the War to be a Remote colony.
As early as 1925, it was known as the North Los Angeles Cabal. They were only of minor interest to Faction Paradox, considered more of a Remote colony. John Selzner was a prominent member of the Cabal in the 1930s. They started using the more business-friendly name Faction Hollywood in the 1980s after Michael Brookhaven rose to power. Their influence declined following Brookhaven's disappearance in 1999 after the release of Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom.
Best known for the bargain of the mask, Darry McEwan was the most prominent beneficiary of it. (PROSE: The Book of the War)
Following the fall of the Eleven-Day Empire, the Shift believed that three separate Faction Paradox groups, all unaware of each other, survived in early 21st century America. (PROSE: Head of State)