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'''''Against Nature''''' was a [[novel]] written by [[Lawrence Burton (in-universe)|Lawrence Burton]] in a version of history where the [[Great Houses]] were [[fiction]]al. Due to this book being one of many stories that Burton wrote that prolonged a fictional [[War in Heaven]], the real Great Houses thus treated Burton as [[the Enemy]].
'''''Against Nature''''' was a [[novel]] written by [[Lawrence Burton (in-universe)|Lawrence Burton]] in a version of history where the [[Great Houses]] were [[fiction]]al. Due to this book being one of many stories that Burton wrote that prolonged a fictional [[War in Heaven]], the real Great Houses thus treated Burton as [[the Enemy]].


The novel, or perhaps in an earlier draft, had a scene in which [[Todd Calavero]] encountered [[frog]]s in [[McAllister Park]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cS|We Are the Enemy (short story)}})
The novel, or perhaps in an earlier draft, had a scene in which [[Todd Calavero]] encountered [[frog]]s in [[McAllister Park]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|We Are the Enemy (short story)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Latest revision as of 20:50, 13 April 2024

You may be looking for the real world FP novel.

Against Nature was a novel written by Lawrence Burton in a version of history where the Great Houses were fictional. Due to this book being one of many stories that Burton wrote that prolonged a fictional War in Heaven, the real Great Houses thus treated Burton as the Enemy.

The novel, or perhaps in an earlier draft, had a scene in which Todd Calavero encountered frogs in McAllister Park. (PROSE: We Are the Enemy [+]Loading...["We Are the Enemy (short story)"])

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This is a in-universe counterpart of the real world Faction Paradox novel Against Nature that exists within the Faction Paradox universe. It was referenced in a story that dealt with the meta-fictional repercussions of the Great Houses recognising fiction based upon them.