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'''Faction Hollywood''' was a group started by [[Faction Paradox]] acolytes. | '''Faction Hollywood''' was a group started by [[Faction Paradox]] acolytes. | ||
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. 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]].'' | 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. 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 (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | 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]]'') | ||
[[Category:Faction Paradox]] | [[Category:Faction Paradox]] | ||
[[Category:Hollywood]] | [[Category:Hollywood]] |
Revision as of 17:57, 17 January 2018
Faction Hollywood was a group started by Faction Paradox acolytes.
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. 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)