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The '''rebellion of the [[Pahn Kahl]]''' was an attempt to free the Pahn Kahl people from the oppression of the [[Hallandren]] pantheon.
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The '''rebellion of the [[Pahn Kahl]]''' was an attempt to free the Pahn Kahl people from the oppression of the [[Hallandren]] pantheon{{book ref|wb|55}}.
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The Pahn Kahl harbored resentment for the centuries of abuse they received at the hands of the Hallandren: their subjugation{{book ref|wb|55}}, relegation to the lowliest jobs available{{book ref|wb|54}}, and seeming assimilation to the point that most Hallandren assumed their culture no longer existed{{book ref|wb|14}}.
Many of the Pahn Kahl people were subject to terrible working conditions in the farms, plantations and mines? of Hallandren.
 
   
[[Bluefingers]] was the ringleader.
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[[Bluefingers]] was the ringleader{{book ref|wb|55}}.
He hired [[Denth]]'s crew to encourage war between Hallandren and [[Idris]].
 
   
 
He hired [[Denth]]'s crew to encourage war between Hallandren and [[Idris]]{{book ref|wb|52}}.
He instructed the capture and torture of [[Blushweaver]] and [[Lightsong]].
 
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This allowed him to command the forty thousand [[Lifeless]] troops of Hallandren to march on Idris.
 
 
He instructed the capture and torture of [[Blushweaver]] and [[Lightsong]]{{book ref|wb|53}}.
 
This allowed him to command the forty thousand [[Lifeless]] troops of Hallandren to march on Idris{{book ref|wb|55}}.
 
He captured the [[God King]] and [[Siri|Queen]].{{book ref|wb|55}}
 
He captured the [[God King]] and [[Siri|Queen]].{{book ref|wb|55}}
   
The plan was thwarted by Lightsong, when he healed [[Susebron]] of his missing tongue.
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The rebellion was thwarted by Lightsong, when he healed [[Susebron]] of his missing tongue{{book ref|wb|57}}.
This allowed Susebron to use [[Peacegiver's Treasure]], the fifty thousand [[Breath]]s, to quell the rebels attack on the palace.
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This allowed Susebron to use [[Peacegiver's Treasure]], the fifty thousand [[Breath]]s, to quell the rebels' attack on the palace{{book ref|wb|58}}.
   
Denth and his crew were defeated by [[Vasher]] and [[Vivenna]].
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Denth and his crew were defeated by [[Vasher]] and [[Vivenna]]{{book ref|wb|57}}.
   
[[Kalad's Phantoms]] were awakened and sent against the Lifeless army.
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[[Kalad's Phantoms]] were awakened and sent against the Lifeless army{{book ref|wb|epilogue}}.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

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The rebellion of the Pahn Kahl was an attempt to free the Pahn Kahl people from the oppression of the Hallandren pantheon[1]. The Pahn Kahl harbored resentment for the centuries of abuse they received at the hands of the Hallandren: their subjugation[1], relegation to the lowliest jobs available[2], and seeming assimilation to the point that most Hallandren assumed their culture no longer existed[3].

Bluefingers was the ringleader[1].

He hired Denth's crew to encourage war between Hallandren and Idris[4].

He instructed the capture and torture of Blushweaver and Lightsong[5]. This allowed him to command the forty thousand Lifeless troops of Hallandren to march on Idris[1]. He captured the God King and Queen.[1]

The rebellion was thwarted by Lightsong, when he healed Susebron of his missing tongue[6]. This allowed Susebron to use Peacegiver's Treasure, the fifty thousand Breaths, to quell the rebels' attack on the palace[7].

Denth and his crew were defeated by Vasher and Vivenna[6].

Kalad's Phantoms were awakened and sent against the Lifeless army[8].

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