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Surely in 'Movers' and 'A Labyrinth of Histories' we see Godfather Sabbath creating multiple paradoxes in his own family tree as an initiation ceremony to the Faction? I'm sure there are other examples that don't come to mind right now... The cousin in Alien Bodies who fails is made to kill himself in some sort of paradoxical way, isn't he?
Surely in 'Movers' and 'A Labyrinth of Histories' we see Godfather Sabbath creating multiple paradoxes in his own family tree as an initiation ceremony to the Faction? I'm sure there are other examples that don't come to mind right now... The cousin in Alien Bodies who fails is made to kill himself in some sort of paradoxical way, isn't he?

Yes I'm pretty sure he is.

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"Faction Paradox take a perverse pride in causing time paradoxes" is a fallacy. They in fact do not cause time paradoxes, and the name is purely incedental (in fact used to irritate the great houses)

Surely in 'Movers' and 'A Labyrinth of Histories' we see Godfather Sabbath creating multiple paradoxes in his own family tree as an initiation ceremony to the Faction? I'm sure there are other examples that don't come to mind right now... The cousin in Alien Bodies who fails is made to kill himself in some sort of paradoxical way, isn't he?

Yes I'm pretty sure he is.