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=== The Tunnels ===
 
=== The Tunnels ===
{{quote
 
|The priests of the Iridescent Tones, it appeared, were hiding things from the rest of the kingdom. And from their gods.
 
|Vasher after discovering a trapdoor in [[Mercystar]]'s palace{{book ref|wb|21}}
 
}}
 
 
 
The Pahn Kahl who held the position of steward prior to Bluefingers was instrumental in manipulating the priests into constructing an extensive tunnel system below the [[Court of the Gods]] and keeping it a secret from the Returned. As the project continued, Bluefingers used it for his own ends both by misappropriating some of the funds and also as cover for digging projects of his own.{{wob ref|7381}} He was eventually able to use the tunnels below the court to grant covert entry to mercenaries and to Pahn Kahl Awakeners. He sequestered a large number of the former in the tunnels in preparation for the final attack and he set the latter to the task of breaking the Lifeless army.{{wob ref|7298}} The Awakeners managed to break some of the Lifeless and commanded them to attack with deadly force if any Idrian was aggressive towards them, which resulted in a chaotic and deadly scene when the City Watch raided Vivenna’s meeting with the Idrian slumlords.{{wob ref|6971}}
 
The Pahn Kahl who held the position of steward prior to Bluefingers was instrumental in manipulating the priests into constructing an extensive tunnel system below the [[Court of the Gods]] and keeping it a secret from the Returned. As the project continued, Bluefingers used it for his own ends both by misappropriating some of the funds and also as cover for digging projects of his own.{{wob ref|7381}} He was eventually able to use the tunnels below the court to grant covert entry to mercenaries and to Pahn Kahl Awakeners. He sequestered a large number of the former in the tunnels in preparation for the final attack and he set the latter to the task of breaking the Lifeless army.{{wob ref|7298}} The Awakeners managed to break some of the Lifeless and commanded them to attack with deadly force if any Idrian was aggressive towards them, which resulted in a chaotic and deadly scene when the City Watch raided Vivenna’s meeting with the Idrian slumlords.{{wob ref|6971}}
   
 
=== Manipulation of Siri ===
 
=== Manipulation of Siri ===
 
When Siri arrived in T'Telir to marry Susebron, [[Bluefingers]] strived to gain her trust at the expense of the Hallandren. He thought her trust in the Hallandren priests would preclude war between the two nations and hoped to use her to manipulate, by extension, the Idrians of the city. To this end, he invited her pity on the Pahn Kahl by drawing attention to their lowly stations. He also allowed her to believe he was more ignorant of palace scheming than he really was, not letting on that he knew about Susebron's missing tongue, and expressed to her that his real concern was the Pahn Kahl not being able to retain their positions when a new [[God King]] succeeded Susebron, as the usual custom was to replace all of the servants.{{wob ref|6983}} Knowing that [[Treledees]] had instructed Siri that she and Susebron must have a child as quickly as possible, Bluefingers further undermined her trust in the God King’s priests by warning her that this would actually bring danger to the couple.{{book ref|wb|24}} This plan worked to the extent that Siri asked him to get her and Susebron out of the palace should they become endangered.{{book ref|wb|34}} Bluefingers' plan regarding Siri morphed, however, when [[Denth]] successfully captured and exploited [[Vivenna]] in their efforts to stir up the people of T'Telir, and Bluefingers instead conceived of the idea of Siri dying at the apparent hand of the Hallandren priests.{{wob ref|6723}}
{{quote
 
|Doing your duty as the Vessel was the danger!
 
|Bluefingers to Siri{{book ref|wb|20}}
 
}}
 
When Siri arrived in T'Telir to marry Susebron, Bluefingers strived to gain her trust at the expense of the Hallandren. He thought her trust in the Hallandren priests would preclude war between the two nations and hoped to use her to manipulate, by extension, the Idrians of the city. To this end, he invited her pity on the Pahn Kahl by drawing attention to their lowly stations. He also allowed her to believe he was more ignorant of palace scheming than he really was, not letting on that he knew about Susebron's missing tongue, and expressed to her that his real concern was the Pahn Kahl not being able to retain their positions when a new [[God King]] succeeded Susebron, as the usual custom was to replace all of the servants.{{wob ref|6983}} Knowing that [[Treledees]] had instructed Siri that she and Susebron must have a child as quickly as possible, Bluefingers further undermined her trust in the God King’s priests by warning her that this would actually bring danger to the couple.{{book ref|wb|24}} This plan worked to the extent that Siri asked him to get her and Susebron out of the palace should they become endangered.{{book ref|wb|34}} Bluefingers' plan regarding Siri morphed, however, when [[Denth]] successfully captured and exploited [[Vivenna]] in their efforts to stir up the people of T'Telir, and Bluefingers instead conceived of the idea of Siri dying at the apparent hand of the Hallandren priests.{{wob ref|6723}}
 
   
 
=== Denth's Crew ===
 
=== Denth's Crew ===
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[[Bluefingers]] ordered the capture and torture of [[Blushweaver]] so that the rebels could get the [[Lifeless]] command phrases from her. In the meantime, Lightsong entered the tunnels of his own volition, guided by his prophetic dreams and seeking the answer to why tensions between the two nations had risen so high even after the wedding. He and [[Llarimar]], who came with him, stumbled onto the group of Pahn Kahl posing as priests as they tortured Blushweaver, and they were both captured in their rescue attempt.{{book ref|wb|52}} After their success extracting the Command phrase from Blushweaver, the Pahn Kahl killed her in front of Lightsong and obtained his Command phrase when they threatened to kill Llarimar too.{{book ref|wb|53}}
 
[[Bluefingers]] ordered the capture and torture of [[Blushweaver]] so that the rebels could get the [[Lifeless]] command phrases from her. In the meantime, Lightsong entered the tunnels of his own volition, guided by his prophetic dreams and seeking the answer to why tensions between the two nations had risen so high even after the wedding. He and [[Llarimar]], who came with him, stumbled onto the group of Pahn Kahl posing as priests as they tortured Blushweaver, and they were both captured in their rescue attempt.{{book ref|wb|52}} After their success extracting the Command phrase from Blushweaver, the Pahn Kahl killed her in front of Lightsong and obtained his Command phrase when they threatened to kill Llarimar too.{{book ref|wb|53}}
   
{{sidequote
 
|By the Colors... I am a god.
 
|Lightsong{{book ref|wb|57}}
 
|side=left|size=300px
 
}}
 
 
After Bluefingers sent Susebron down into the tunnels, he ended up in a cage next to Lightsong. Bluefingers planned to leave Susebron's body in the palace dungeons and to place Blushweaver's and Lightsong's bodies in the Lifeless barracks surrounded by the corpses of Idrians.{{book ref|wb|55}} When the Pahn Kahl retrieved Susebron from his cage in order to kill him, however, Lightsong thwarted their efforts by giving up his divine Breath (and his life with it) to heal Susebron's missing tongue.{{book ref|wb|57}}
 
After Bluefingers sent Susebron down into the tunnels, he ended up in a cage next to Lightsong. Bluefingers planned to leave Susebron's body in the palace dungeons and to place Blushweaver's and Lightsong's bodies in the Lifeless barracks surrounded by the corpses of Idrians.{{book ref|wb|55}} When the Pahn Kahl retrieved Susebron from his cage in order to kill him, however, Lightsong thwarted their efforts by giving up his divine Breath (and his life with it) to heal Susebron's missing tongue.{{book ref|wb|57}}
   
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When Susebron's priests heard about the impending vote, they were concerned for the God King and Queen's safety and sequestered them in the palace under the pretext of discovering that Siri was with child.{{book ref|wb|50}}{{wob ref|7369}} After the fighting began, [[Treledees]] took Siri to reunite with Susebron. Bluefingers arrived and suggested that they flee through the tunnels under the palace, but on the way there Siri put together the facts and understood that really this was a rebellion of the Pahn Kahl, with Bluefingers as the ringleader. They instead headed towards the front gates.{{book ref|wb|54}}
 
When Susebron's priests heard about the impending vote, they were concerned for the God King and Queen's safety and sequestered them in the palace under the pretext of discovering that Siri was with child.{{book ref|wb|50}}{{wob ref|7369}} After the fighting began, [[Treledees]] took Siri to reunite with Susebron. Bluefingers arrived and suggested that they flee through the tunnels under the palace, but on the way there Siri put together the facts and understood that really this was a rebellion of the Pahn Kahl, with Bluefingers as the ringleader. They instead headed towards the front gates.{{book ref|wb|54}}
   
[[Vasher]] attempted to break into the palace to rescue Siri and Vivenna's request, but Denth and his mercenaries ambushed and captured him outside Siri's door. [[Vivenna]] came to his rescue and successfully freed him, but after being knocked out a window in the ensuing fight, Vasher was forced to draw [[Nightblood]], who consumes Breath when unsheathed, in his effort to get through a group of soldiers and back to Denth. Having successfully manipulated Vasher into losing most of his Breaths, Denth then challenged him to a duel.{{book ref|wb|56}} Vasher in his weakened state was no match for Denth. Just before Denth was about to kill him, Vasher transferred his few remaining Breaths to Denth, inducing such momentary ecstasy as to provide Vasher an opening to kill Denth with his dagger.{{book ref|wb|57}}{{wob ref|7469}}
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[[Vasher]] attempted to break into the palace to rescue Siri, but Denth and his mercenaries ambushed and captured him outside Siri's door. [[Vivenna]] came to his rescue and successfully freed him, but after being knocked out a window in the ensuing fight, Vasher was forced to draw [[Nightblood]], who consumes Breath when unsheathed, in his effort to get through a group of soldiers and back to Denth. Having successfully manipulated Vasher into losing most of his Breaths, Denth then challenged him to a duel.{{book ref|wb|56}} Vasher in his weakened state was no match for Denth. Just before Denth was about to kill him, Vasher transferred his few remaining Breaths to Denth, inducing such momentary ecstasy as to provide Vasher an opening to kill Denth with his dagger.{{book ref|wb|57}}{{wob ref|7469}}
   
{{sidequote
 
|You want me dead, then have the decency to let me die standing up.
 
|Siri to Bluefingers{{book ref|wb|57}}
 
|side=right|size=300px
 
}}
 
 
Meanwhile, Treledees and the other of the God King's priests took Siri and Susebron towards the front gates in an attempt to escape the palace. Bluefingers and a force of Lifeless ambushed the group and killed the priests; Susebron was sent into the tunnels while Bluefingers took Siri to a room on the fourth floor. There, he intended to kill Siri and place her on an altar surrounded by the corpses of Hallandren priests as proof that they only wanted her to come to T'Telir so they could sacrifice her to the God King. The rumors that she was with child would only make her death in such a manner more powerful.{{book ref|wb|57}}
 
Meanwhile, Treledees and the other of the God King's priests took Siri and Susebron towards the front gates in an attempt to escape the palace. Bluefingers and a force of Lifeless ambushed the group and killed the priests; Susebron was sent into the tunnels while Bluefingers took Siri to a room on the fourth floor. There, he intended to kill Siri and place her on an altar surrounded by the corpses of Hallandren priests as proof that they only wanted her to come to T'Telir so they could sacrifice her to the God King. The rumors that she was with child would only make her death in such a manner more powerful.{{book ref|wb|57}}
   
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Bluefingers intended to stage a scene in the now empty Lifeless barracks: with Susebron's body in the dungeons, he hoped that when the Hallandren found Lightsong and Blushweaver, the sole two holders of the army's Command phrases, in the barracks surrounded by the bodies of Idrians, it would appear that Lightsong and Blushweaver sent the army to Idris in revenge for their God King's death.{{book ref|wb|55}}
 
Bluefingers intended to stage a scene in the now empty Lifeless barracks: with Susebron's body in the dungeons, he hoped that when the Hallandren found Lightsong and Blushweaver, the sole two holders of the army's Command phrases, in the barracks surrounded by the bodies of Idrians, it would appear that Lightsong and Blushweaver sent the army to Idris in revenge for their God King's death.{{book ref|wb|55}}
   
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== Aftermath ==
 
== Aftermath ==
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The rebellion is thwarted by [[Lightsong]] when he heals [[Susebron]] of his missing tongue with divine Breath,{{book ref|wb|57}} which allows Susebron to use [[Peacegiver's Treasure]], the fifty thousand [[Breath]]s. With the incredible awakening force, [[Susebron]] quells the rebels' attack on the palace with a storm of awakened cloths.{{book ref|wb|58}}
   
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[[Kalad's Phantoms]] are activated by Susebron with the command phrase given by [[Vasher]]. They storm after the Lifeless army marching on Idris,{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} and upon reaching them, destroy the whole force with ease.{{wob ref|7479}}
{{quote
 
|They are your responsibility now... Do better with them than I did.
 
|Vasher to Susebron{{book ref|wb|58}}
 
}}
 
 
Vasher and Susebron independently considered going after the Lifeless army and trying to defeat it, but were talked out of it. After Nightblood revealed Vasher's true identity to Vivenna, she realized Vasher knew where [[Kalad's Phantoms]] were and how to activate them; she convinced him to share the information with Susebron.{{book ref|wb|58}} Susebron used the Command phrase to mobilize the statues, and they stormed after the Lifeless army marching on Idris.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} Upon reaching them, Kalad's Phantoms destroy the whole force with ease.{{wob ref|7479}}
 
   
If the war occurred, [[Yesteel]] would have supported the [[Idris|Idrians]] by giving them the knowledge to create with [[Awakening|Awakened]] [[Shardblade]]s; this would have tipped the scales in favor of Idris and its allies, resulting in the destruction of [[T'Telir]] and throwing the region into chaos.{{wob ref|7407}}
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If the war had been allowed to occur, [[Yesteel]] would have supported the [[Idris|Idrians]] with [[Awakening|Awakened]] [[Shardblade]]s that would have tipped the scales in favor of Idris and its allies, resulting in the destruction of [[T'Telir]] and throwing the region into chaos.{{wob ref|7407}}
   
 
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== Notes ==

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