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'''Patriarch One''' was the alias used by the Patriarch of the [[South Lodge]] when he and the Patriarchs of the other Lodges were summoned to [[Micawber's World]] in [[3999]] by [[Green Fingers (Placebo Effect)|Green Fingers]] to discuss the conduct of the [[Dark Peaks Lodge]], who had been banned from operating on the planet. He used the voice of an [[8th century|eighth-century]] [[pop star]] from the pre-stellar Menaxan civilisation for his communicator. After the death of the [[Patriarch Two|Dark Peaks Patriarch]], he and the others left the chamber. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Placebo Effect (novel)|Placebo Effect]]'') | '''Patriarch One''' was the alias used by the Patriarch of the [[South Lodge]] when he and the Patriarchs of the other Lodges were summoned to [[Micawber's World]] in [[3999]] by [[Green Fingers (Placebo Effect)|Green Fingers]] to discuss the conduct of the [[Dark Peaks Lodge]], who had been banned from operating on the planet. He used the voice of an [[8th century|eighth-century]] [[pop star]] from the pre-stellar Menaxan civilisation for his communicator. After the death of the [[Patriarch Two|Dark Peaks Patriarch]], he and the others left the chamber. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Placebo Effect (novel)|Placebo Effect]]'') | ||
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Patriarch One was the alias used by the Patriarch of the South Lodge when he and the Patriarchs of the other Lodges were summoned to Micawber's World in 3999 by Green Fingers to discuss the conduct of the Dark Peaks Lodge, who had been banned from operating on the planet. He used the voice of an eighth-century pop star from the pre-stellar Menaxan civilisation for his communicator. After the death of the Dark Peaks Patriarch, he and the others left the chamber. (PROSE: Placebo Effect)