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=== Rebellion ===
 
=== Rebellion ===
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About five years before [[Bluefingers]]' [[Pahn Kahl rebellion|rebellion]], Vahr had an idea.{{book ref|wb|19}} He thought that if he could convince his fellow workers to give him their [[Breath]], he could use its power to start a rebellion against the overseers on the dye fields. As these Breaths came from like-minded, rebellious people, Vahr's determination and resolve were strengthened.{{wob ref|4633}}
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About five years before [[Bluefingers|Bluefingers']] [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]], Vahr had an idea.{{book ref|wb|19}} He thought that if he could convince his fellow workers to give him their [[Breath]], he could use its power to start a rebellion against the overseers on the dye fields. As these Breaths came from like-minded, rebellious people, Vahr's determination and resolve were strengthened.{{wob ref|4633}}
   
 
At this point Vahr attempted to raise a Pahn Kahl army to rebel against Hallandren itself.{{book ref|wb|1}} He received financial support from Hallandren's rival trading partners, possibly including [[Tedradel]].{{wob ref|6020}} Before long, Vahr had become a hero to the workers in the outer flower plantations.{{book ref|wb|19}}
 
At this point Vahr attempted to raise a Pahn Kahl army to rebel against Hallandren itself.{{book ref|wb|1}} He received financial support from Hallandren's rival trading partners, possibly including [[Tedradel]].{{wob ref|6020}} Before long, Vahr had become a hero to the workers in the outer flower plantations.{{book ref|wb|19}}
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Unfortunately, Vahr's newfound power and notoriety would end up working against him. His hero status among the dye workers drew the attention of the [[Court of Gods]]{{book ref|wb|19}} While the court considered him to be a fool who posed little threat to Hallandren or [[T'Telir]],{{book ref|wb|5}} they were still interested in capturing him.
 
Unfortunately, Vahr's newfound power and notoriety would end up working against him. His hero status among the dye workers drew the attention of the [[Court of Gods]]{{book ref|wb|19}} While the court considered him to be a fool who posed little threat to Hallandren or [[T'Telir]],{{book ref|wb|5}} they were still interested in capturing him.
   
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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}}
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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|God King's]] dungeon, underneath his palace.{{book ref|wb|prologue}}
   
 
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 by his arms from the ceiling with metal chains 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.
 
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 by his arms from the ceiling with metal chains 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.

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