Michael Brookhaven

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Michael Brookhaven was the leader of Faction Hollywood in the late 20th century. After joining the Faction, he took on the title Cousin Gable, but continued to use his real name. (PROSE: The Book of the War) Brookhaven was involved in the production of over seventy films. (PROSE: Remake/Remodel)

Using his charm and understanding of the entertainment business mindset, Brookhaven was highly successful at recruiting people into Faction Hollywood. (PROSE: The Book of the War)

History

Brookhaven was born in 1945. Details of his early life were impossible to ascertain because he frequently edited his past.

He was recruited to Faction Hollywood in 1977. Within two years, he became the leader of the group, eventually becoming one of the most successful Cousins ever. He was skilled at recruiting others, offering changes to biodata instead of plastic surgery, and would remove scandals from peoples' past instead of simply covering them up. His entourage eventually came to be known as Brookhaven's Follies.

He would work on developing Hollow spectaculars, and when it seemed that The Long Coolth of Summer would fail at the box office, he went back in time to create a previous version of the movie, ensuring that the original movie was now a remake with instant name recognition. Eventually he began to try to reshape history through his movies - claiming that this was to prime the audience for the fight against the Great Houses, but in reality for little more than his own amusement. In 1995, Brookhaven began planning his "final" film, Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom.

On 3 September 1999, Brookhaven was involved in the filming of Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom in the Hollywood Bowl. Because Brookhaven was using a GCI processor, Chris Cwej was sent to stop the filming, and the two of them duelled atop Mount Usu. The enemy intervened in the confrontation and consumed Brookhaven.

Due to Brookhaven's mysterious disappearance in the last months of the 1900s, Variety referred to him as "the 20th Century Fox". (PROSE: The Book of the War)

Filmography

The following is a chronological list of films Michael Brookhaven was involved in.