![]() The House was unpopular for their penchant for death fetishism - meant to mock the Great Houses' pretension of immortality - and due to members' use of familial terms like "Grandfather", which had long fallen out of favour, ever since the Great Houses had been made sterile by the anchoring of the thread. Grandfather Paradox, a member of the House of Lungbarrow, ( PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet) seceded and created House Paradox about four hundred years before the War in Heaven. ![]() ( PROSE: Panda and the Airship) Timon, the Vice President of Gallifrey, merely said the Faction had no interest in the arts. ( PROSE: Alien Bodies) Iris Wildthyme described the Faction as "paradox-inducing psychopaths from the far future", a sentiment that was attributed to the book Doctor Who and Interference, ( PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion) and "insolent children playing at being cultists, messing about with their shadows, and tying their timelines into impractical knots". Most Time Lords - including the Doctor - dreaded the Faction. ( PROSE: Alien Bodies, The Book of the War, et al.) They played a neutral role in the War in Heaven between the Time Lords and the enemy. Originally founded by Grandfather Paradox as a renegade Great House, they were based in the Eleven-Day Empire and notably inducted members of the lesser species into their ranks. 1.9 Faction resurgences & the Nambiro threatįaction Paradox, often simply shortened to " the Faction" and once known as House Paradox, was a time-active cult and criminal syndicate devoted to opposing the Time Lords' traditional philosophy of rationality and stability over time travel. ![]() 1.7 Destruction of the Eleven-Day Empire.1.3 Loss of the homeworld and flight to the Empire. ![]()
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