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The '''Parent''' rank within [[Faction Paradox]], or the '''Mothers''' and '''Fathers''', served as the de facto rulers of the organization, by virtue of controlling the vast majority of the seats in the [[Parliament]] of the [[Eleven-Day Empire]]. Many oversaw operations outside the Empire, keeping an eye on various [[Cousin (rank)|Cousin]]s, and many were originally members of the [[Great House]]s who had defected. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Ties: Inside the Grandfather's House (short story)| Inside the Grandfather's House]]'', ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
The '''Parent''' rank within [[Faction Paradox]], or the '''Mothers''' and '''Fathers''', served as the de facto rulers of the organization, by virtue of controlling the vast majority of the seats in the [[Parliament]] of the [[Eleven-Day Empire]]. Many oversaw operations outside the Empire, keeping an eye on various [[Cousin (rank)|Cousin]]s, and many were originally members of the [[Great House]]s who had defected. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Ties: Inside the Grandfather's House (short story)| Blood Ties: Inside the Grandfather's House]]'', ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')


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[[Category:Faction Paradox ranks]]

Latest revision as of 05:59, 27 September 2022

The Parent rank within Faction Paradox, or the Mothers and Fathers, served as the de facto rulers of the organization, by virtue of controlling the vast majority of the seats in the Parliament of the Eleven-Day Empire. Many oversaw operations outside the Empire, keeping an eye on various Cousins, and many were originally members of the Great Houses who had defected. (PROSE: Blood Ties: Inside the Grandfather's House, The Book of the War)