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:"Known as the Rump Parliament in tribute to the parliament of the [[Eleven-Day Empire]]" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') The Faction's Rump Parliament is just a general use of the phrase. {{w|Rump Parliament|"Since 1649, the term "rump parliament" has been used to refer to any parliament left over from the actual legitimate parliament."}} [[User:TheChampionOfTime|<span style="font-family:Old English Text MT">CoT</span>]]  [[User talk:TheChampionOfTime|<span title="Talk to me">?</span> ]] 03:00, February 23, 2017 (UTC)
:"Known as the Rump Parliament in tribute to the parliament of the [[Eleven-Day Empire]]" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') The Faction's Rump Parliament is just a general use of the phrase. {{w|Rump Parliament|"Since 1649, the term "rump parliament" has been used to refer to any parliament left over from the actual legitimate parliament."}} [[User:TheChampionOfTime|<span style="font-family:Old English Text MT">CoT</span>]]  [[User talk:TheChampionOfTime|<span title="Talk to me">?</span> ]] 03:00, February 23, 2017 (UTC)
:: In that case, I guess it makes sense to change the lead to something akin to your quote and make two subsections: one for the Cromwell's Rump Parliament and the other for the FP one. Within each section, it would be good to explain how the Rump happened in this particular case. Since the term "Rump Parliament" is not actually used in ''The Roundheads'' in this form, I think the general explanation should be derived from the FP source, which I am not familiar with. Thus, I cannot do it myself. [[User:Amorkuz|Amorkuz]] [[User talk:Amorkuz|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 20:51, February 24, 2017 (UTC)

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FP connection to the historical Rump[[edit source]]

Is there any connection between the historical Rump Parliament and the one featured in the Faction Paradox storyline? And what is the origin of the term "Rump" in the latter? I'm trying to figure out if it makes sense to add the FP information to the same page or make a separate page Rump Parliament (Of the City of the Saved...). Amorkuz 23:05, February 22, 2017 (UTC)

"Known as the Rump Parliament in tribute to the parliament of the Eleven-Day Empire" (PROSE: The Book of the War) The Faction's Rump Parliament is just a general use of the phrase. "Since 1649, the term "rump parliament" has been used to refer to any parliament left over from the actual legitimate parliament." CoT ? 03:00, February 23, 2017 (UTC)
In that case, I guess it makes sense to change the lead to something akin to your quote and make two subsections: one for the Cromwell's Rump Parliament and the other for the FP one. Within each section, it would be good to explain how the Rump happened in this particular case. Since the term "Rump Parliament" is not actually used in The Roundheads in this form, I think the general explanation should be derived from the FP source, which I am not familiar with. Thus, I cannot do it myself. Amorkuz 20:51, February 24, 2017 (UTC)