Talk:Faction Paradox

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Members as Time Lords?

This question may be difficult, but it comes down to this do we take the stance of the Great Houses and declare that members of Faction Paradox are not of the same creed or do we take the Factions own stance and declare them members of the Great Houses as technically the Book of the War says that their members do have full homeworlder (time lord) status and their is some debate weather time lords and Galifreyans are one the same. So do we add members of Faction Paradox to the Category of Individual Time Lords or not? My personal view is that only members whilst Faction Paradox was seen as house should count (namely those before the Gradfather escaped Shada and those between the Eleven Day Empire and the Worlds from Nine Divinities, should be counted as time lord those not in those two should not. And whilst I can only name four named members during these two point I think only these four should be considered time lords, those three being Grandfather Paradox, Justine, Eliza and Shuncucker.)Anastasia Cousins 20:46, 26 April 2023 (UTC)

Does TBotW say this? Inside the Grandfather's House suggests the opposite.
Many of those who sit in the Parliament are children of the Great Houses rather than members of the "lesser" species [...] many have questioned whether it counts as a true bloodline at all, although the Faction makes so many biological changes to its recruits that there is still a genuine blood-bond between members
Given the nature of Houseworlders in the FP series and their unique relationship to history, I'm not sure how you can read this as saying that members of the lesser species are out and out made into Time Lords. Obviously if there's another entry that says different I'm not remembering, that would be relevant. Najawin 21:13, 26 April 2023 (UTC)