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== Course of Events ==
[[Bluefingers]] instructs the capture and torture of [[Blushweaver]] and [[Lightsong]]{{book ref|wb|53}}. When they surrender the command phrase, it allows [[Bluefingers]] to command the forty thousand [[Lifeless]] troops of Hallandren to march on Idris{{book ref|wb|55}}.
He also captures the [[God King]] and [[Siri|Queen]], planning to kill them on an alter to further enrage the people of both countrycountries.{{book ref|wb|55}}
 
The rebellion is thwarted by [[Lightsong]], when he healed [[Susebron]] of his missing tongue with divine Breath{{book ref|wb|57}}, which allowed 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 fury of awakened cloths{{book ref|wb|58}}.
 
[[Kalad's Phantoms]] are activated by Susebron with the command phrase given by [[Vasher]]. They are sent against the Lifeless army{{book ref|wb|epilogue}}, which turned out to be successful.{{annotation ref|Warbreaker|epilogue}}
 
===Manywar===
 
The act of Lightsong sacrificing his divine Breath to heal Susebron not only thwarted the Pahn Kahl Rebellion, but also prevented another Manwar from breaking out. Hallandren and T'Telir would have been destroyed by Idris and their allies with the knowledge of how to make weapons like [[Nightblood]] learned from [[Yesteel]], who is hiding in one of the northern nations and aware of what Vasher did to create Nightblood.
 
== Notes ==