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|name  =Sabbath
|species =Human
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|grandparent =Fiora Venn's son
|grandparent =Fiora Venn's son

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Godfather Sabbath was the head of Faction Paradox's military wing.

Morlock described him as "a stickler for the Faction's traditions". (AUDIO: A Labyrinth of Histories) Christine Summerfield thought that he enjoyed "unnecessary military action". (AUDIO: The Eleven Day Empire)

History

When Sabbath was first appointed Godfather of the military wing, he conducted a ritual to prevent enemies of the Faction from tampering with his timeline. With the help of Morlock, Sabbath went back in time killing his ancestors in a strict ritual order. Starting with his mother, Sabbath began murdering a relative from each generation of his family.

Sabbath and Morlock ran into a bit of trouble when they arrived to kill Sabbath great-grandmother Fiora Venn in 1899 only to find that she was already pregnant with Sabbath's grandfather. To kill his grandfather a second time would break the rules of the ritual, so Sabbath stabbed Venn's niece Emma James instead. (AUDIO: Movers / A Labyrinth of Histories)

When the Seventy-Ninth Sontaran Assault Corps invaded the Eleven-Day Empire, Sabbath mobilised an armada of flying machines to board the Sontaran Warship. While Sabbath went with the boarding party to massacre Sontarans, he sent his elite troops to Quelch so that she could bond Grandfather Paradox's shadow with one of them. (AUDIO: The Eleven Day Empire) Ultimately, all of Sabbath's attempts at resistance were useless and the Eleven-Day Empire and everyone inside it were swallowed by Lolita. (AUDIO: The Shadow Play)

In the City of the Saved, Sabbath was affiliated with the Faction's Rump Parliament. During the City of the Saved civil war, he took Lo's place in the Parliament. (PROSE: A Hundred Words from a Civil War)

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