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Along with returning him to his original form, the encounter with the [[Ferutu]] also removed the blocks the Time Lords had placed on Chris' memory, and he said he didn't trust them anymore and wouldn't want to risk dealing with them further. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Twilight of the Gods (BNA novel)|Twilight of the Gods]]'') He remained in the service of the Great Houses, but he became a "loner by nature", nothing like the brash, over-eager agent he had been when he joined. | Along with returning him to his original form, the encounter with the [[Ferutu]] also removed the blocks the Time Lords had placed on Chris' memory, and he said he didn't trust them anymore and wouldn't want to risk dealing with them further. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Twilight of the Gods (BNA novel)|Twilight of the Gods]]'') He remained in the service of the Great Houses, but he became a "loner by nature", nothing like the brash, over-eager agent he had been when he joined. | ||
Cwej's only notable mission in the fourth and fifth decades of the War was his takedown of [[Faction Hollywood]] in [[1999]] [[Los Angeles]]. Using his experience with the Cwejen, he manipulated the [[House of the Seven Gables]] into betraying information about [[Michael Brookhaven]] by framing [[Rhett (The Book of the War)|the oldest member]] for the [[Black Dahlia]] murders. Using the information he learned from [[Hawthorne gardener (The Book of the War)|another member]], he invaded the set of Brookhaven's film ''[[Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom]]'' during the [[Hollywood Bowl shooting]], initiating [[Mount Usu duel|a duel]] with Brookhaven. Despite Cwej's advantage, he was left completely at Brookhaven's mercy before they were interrupted by the [[Gods of the Ainu]]. After trying to save Brookhaven, Cwej fled. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | [[File:Cwej Samurai.jpg|left|thumb|Cwej dressed as a [[samurai]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Room With No Doors (novel)|The Room With No Doors]]'')]] | ||
Cwej's only notable mission in the fourth and fifth decades of the War was his takedown of [[Faction Hollywood]] in [[1999]] [[Los Angeles]]. Using his experience with the Cwejen, he manipulated the [[House of the Seven Gables]] into betraying information about [[Michael Brookhaven]] by framing [[Rhett (The Book of the War)|the oldest member]] for the [[Black Dahlia]] murders. Using the information he learned from [[Hawthorne gardener (The Book of the War)|another member]], he invaded the set of Brookhaven's film ''[[Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom]]'' during the [[Hollywood Bowl shooting]], initiating [[Mount Usu duel|a cinematic Samurai duel]] with Brookhaven. Despite Cwej's advantage, he was left completely at Brookhaven's mercy before they were interrupted by the [[Gods of the Ainu]]. After trying to save Brookhaven, Cwej fled. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | |||
Chris was present at the birth of Benny's son, [[Peter Summerfield|Peter]], who "looked rather older than the kid [she'd] last seen," but Benny knew that the unexpected was to be expected with Chris. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Glass Prison (novel)|The Glass Prison]]'') | Chris was present at the birth of Benny's son, [[Peter Summerfield|Peter]], who "looked rather older than the kid [she'd] last seen," but Benny knew that the unexpected was to be expected with Chris. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Glass Prison (novel)|The Glass Prison]]'') |