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'''Sabakash''' was one of the massive tusked creatures whose bones were used as ritual armor for [[Faction Paradox]]. (It is unknown whether "Sabakash" was the name of an individual or the species.) The Faction's "Sabakash" cell met in the basement of an abandoned Moose Lodge in Negaunee, Michigan. [[Billy Crow Dog]] thought the word was derived from the [[Caddo]] name for the [[Sioux]], ''Tsaba'kosh'' ("cut-throats"). ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
'''Sabakash''' was one of the massive tusked creatures whose bones were used as ritual armor for [[Faction Paradox]]. The Faction's "Sabakash" cell met in the basement of an abandoned Moose Lodge in Negaunee, Michigan. [[Billy Crow Dog]] thought the word was derived from the [[Caddo]] name for the [[Sioux]], ''Tsaba'kosh'' ("cut-throats"). ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')


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== Behind the scenes ==
It is left unclear whether "Sabakash" was the name of an individual or the species.
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Sabakash was one of the massive tusked creatures whose bones were used as ritual armor for Faction Paradox. The Faction's "Sabakash" cell met in the basement of an abandoned Moose Lodge in Negaunee, Michigan. Billy Crow Dog thought the word was derived from the Caddo name for the Sioux, Tsaba'kosh ("cut-throats"). (PROSE: The Book of the War)

Behind the scenes

It is left unclear whether "Sabakash" was the name of an individual or the species.