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Bluefingers, whose own plans for rebellion were already in motion, was irked by Vahr drawing attention to the dissatisfaction of the Pahn Kahl.{{wob ref|6983}} Bluefingers then leaked information to the [[Returned]] which led to Vahr's capture. Vahr was imprisoned in the [[God King]]'s dungeon, underneath his palace.{{book ref|wb|prologue}} |
Bluefingers, whose own plans for rebellion were already in motion, was irked by Vahr drawing attention to the dissatisfaction of the Pahn Kahl.{{wob ref|6983}} Bluefingers then leaked information to the [[Returned]] which led to Vahr's capture. Vahr was imprisoned in the [[God King]]'s dungeon, underneath his palace.{{book ref|wb|prologue}} |
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β | Vahr was kept in a special cell for [[Awakener]]s.{{book ref|wb|prologue}} The walls had been drained of all color, and he was gagged and hung |
+ | Vahr was kept in a special cell for [[Awakener]]s.{{book ref|wb|prologue}} The walls had been drained of all color, and he was gagged and hung from the ceiling by ropes attached his arms so he had no ability to Awaken anything. Vahr's Breath was so valuable that the government of Hallandren did not want to execute him before he gave it to them. There they spent two weeks torturing him by beating, burning, and cutting him. |
As Vahr's Idrian supporters had never been terribly loyal, they quickly abandoned the cause when he was captured.{{book ref|wb|19}} However, a few, like Grable, remained loyal to Vahr despite his imprisonment.{{book ref|wb|22}} Vahr's army was dispersed, but many still wished to see Hallandren overthrown.{{book ref|wb|17}}{{book ref|wb|1}} |
As Vahr's Idrian supporters had never been terribly loyal, they quickly abandoned the cause when he was captured.{{book ref|wb|19}} However, a few, like Grable, remained loyal to Vahr despite his imprisonment.{{book ref|wb|22}} Vahr's army was dispersed, but many still wished to see Hallandren overthrown.{{book ref|wb|17}}{{book ref|wb|1}} |