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[[Cousin (rank)|Cousin]] '''Hole''' was a [[robot]]ic member of [[Faction Paradox]]. It was made of rusty [[metal]] and [[clay]]; for hands it had wire clamps. It was created to serve [[tea]], but over years it began to rust and break down. It had three system programs.  
[[Cousin (rank)|Cousin]] '''Hole''' was a [[robot]]ic member of [[Faction Paradox]]. It was made of rusty [[metal]] and [[clay]]; for hands it had wire clamps. It was created to serve [[tea]], but over years it began to rust and break down. It had three system programs.  


Hole was part of a small Faction cabal with [[Axastyakis]], [[Mullion]], [[Cá Bảy Màu]], and [[Amara]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[What Keeps Their Lines Alive (short story)|What Keeps Their Lines Alive]]'')
Hole was part of a small Faction cabal with [[Axastyakis]], [[Mullion]], [[Cá Bảy Màu]], and [[Amara]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[What Keeps Their Lines Alive (short story)|What Keeps Their Lines Alive]]'')
Hole worked at the [[movie theatre]] in [[Auteur]]'s [[Town (White Canvas)|Town]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'')


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Cousin Hole was a robotic member of Faction Paradox. It was made of rusty metal and clay; for hands it had wire clamps. It was created to serve tea, but over years it began to rust and break down. It had three system programs.

Hole was part of a small Faction cabal with Axastyakis, Mullion, Cá Bảy Màu, and Amara. (PROSE: What Keeps Their Lines Alive)