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|ethnicity=[[:Category: Pahn Kahl|Pahn Kahl]]
|world=Nalthis
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|books=[[Warbreaker]]
}}
{{quote
| [[Lightsong]] on the Pahn Kahl{{book ref|wb|14}}
}}
'''Pahn Kahl''' is a small territory
== Geography and Ecology ==
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Perhaps you can imagine their surprise upon arriving here? A place with beaches of fine, soft sand, with fruits aplenty, and with strange, alien forests?|Hoid telling a story about the discovery of the Hallandren lowlands|
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The Pahn Kahl people live in the Hallandren lowlands.{{book ref|wb|32}} These lowlands have a tropical climate,{{book ref|wb|32}} although the growth of plants in this region is also partly helped by investiture from [[Endowment]]’s [[perpendicularity]].{{wob ref|9833}} The soil in this valley is also the only place on Nalthis where the [[Tears of Edgli]] grow.{{book ref|wb|32}} To the east of this valley is a large landlocked body of water called the [[Bright Sea]].{{book ref|wb|4}} The lowlands suffer from frequent earthquakes.{{wob ref|3483}}
Elephants and zebras are said to be exotic creatures from "the south.” Whether this means they come from the area in which the Pahn Kahl live or south of this area is unclear.{{book ref|wb|27}} The jungle in which the Pahn Kahl live is inhabited by panthers, parrots, monkeys, and crocodiles.{{book ref|wb|32}}{{book ref|wb|35}}{{book ref|wb|27}} The Bright Sea is also full of life, including many sorts of mussels, fish, and tentacled creatures.{{book ref|wb|22}}{{book ref|wb|40}}{{book ref|wb|53}}
== Culture ==▼
The Pahn
=== Religion ===▼
The Pahn Kahl religion has similarities with the [[Iridescent Tones]], but is more abstract and does not include worship of the [[Returned]].{{wob ref|6964}} Rather, it involves a kind of nature worship where the storms of the [[Bright Sea]] are revered as manifestations of the unity of their five gods.{{wob ref|6964}} Their religion also has more a focus on the Voice that calls the Returned,{{wob ref|4498}} that is actually Endowment.{{wob ref|5943}} It is uncertain how they relate this Voice to their five gods.
In their theology, the [[Returned]] are
Many outsiders consider the Pahn Kahl religion to be simplistic, especially in contrast with the elaborate doctrine of the [[Iridescent Tones]].{{book ref|wb|14}} In fact, many people in Hallandren and beyond have no understanding of the religion or are not even aware that the Pahn Kahl have their own separate religion at all.{{book ref|wb|15}}{{book ref|wb|14}}{{book ref|wb|29}} Unfortunately, some aspects of the Pahn Kahl religion have been forgotten even by its followers, due in part to their single-minded desire for independence from Hallandren.{{wob ref|4498}}▼
As Pahn Kahl is located in the jungle they have access to many unique resources and products, which they can trade with faraway lands. They also used to, and may still, fish the [[Bright Sea]].{{book ref|wb|32}} Due to their location near [[Endowment]]’s [[perpendicularity]] they might also be able to grow the [[Tears of Edgli]] in their province. Nonetheless Pahn Kahl are often employed in the dye fields,{{book ref|wb|34}} though their overseers are Hallandren.
=== Cuisine ===
Only one example of Pahn Kahl cuisine is currently known. The sweet pastries called [[
Within the kingdom of Hallandren, the Pahn Kahl were often ignored{{wob ref|6722}}, seen as second class citizens{{book ref|wb|34}} typically less trustworthy than the Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|36}} On the other hand, many not familiar with the Pahn Kahl may struggle to differentiate the Pahn Kahl from the other Hallandren; oftentimes they are not seen as their own distinct people.{{book ref|wb|14}} This confusion is a great annoyance to them. The Pahn Kahl are often marginalized by the Hallandren, and are very frustrated with being ignored and subjugated by them.{{wob ref|6964}} This is especially infuriating to them as the Pahn Kahl were the first people in the region, and have been conquered by relative newcomers.{{book ref|wb|54}}
All these things have led to their rebellious spirit{{wob ref|6964}} and their desire for revenge and freedom.{{book ref|wb|57}} Consumed by their anger, as well as their desire for independence, the Pahn Kahl have lost much of their cultural identity..{{wob ref|4498}}
== History ==
===
The
As Hanald grew the Pahn Kahl established their own kingdom, claiming the southern parts of the lowlands.{{book ref|wb|32}}
As the dye trade was one of the main reasons for Hanald’s quick growth, they started a monopoly on the dye trade, and other kingdoms, including Pahn Kahl, quickly grew to resent them because of it, and also started hoping to take control of Hallandren and share in the dye profits.{{book ref|wb|32}}
As Hanald grew they turned their attention towards the newly discovered art of [[awakening]]. During this time major discoveries and developments were made in awakening.{{book ref|wb|32}} A lot of these discoveries were made by the [[Five Scholars]],{{book ref|wb|32}} a few examples include the command to make [[lifeless]] with a single breath{{book ref|wb|32}} and the invention of [[Ichor-alcohol]].{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} These discoveries allowed nations to build far larger and cheaper armies.{{book ref|wb|32}} Because many of these discoveries were made in Hanald the other nations grew scared as they would only get behind farther and farther as time passed.
At some point, one of the [[Returned]] in Hanald had a vision of war.{{book ref|wb|32}} This ended up being the catalyst for a war, as it prompted [[Strifelover]] to strike preemptively against the other nations.{{book ref|wb|32}}
What was to become known as the [[Manywar]] broke out.{{book ref|wb|32}} The Pahn Kahl generally hold that this war was the fault of Hanald's royal family, who they accuse of seeking new Awakening techniques and Lifeless without realizing these could be turned against them.{{book ref|wb|32}} At some point the kingdom of Pahn Kahl joined or created the [[Pahn Unity]] along with multiple other kingdoms. This coalition would fight against the forces of Hanald{{book ref|wb|26}} the famous battle of The Twilight Falls is a well known example of this. The leader of the Pahn Unity died in this battle.{{book ref|wb|26}}
Near the end of the war Pahn Kahl was conquered by Hanald, its people being enslaved and made to work. After the [[Manywar]] ended and Hanald split Pahn Kahl became a province in the south of Hallandren. It’s people would eventually become second class citizens, over time the Pahn Kahl people became heavily associated with their conquerors, with few outside of Pahn Kahl understanding or caring about the difference between the two peoples.{{book ref|wb|15}} Most Pahn Kahl work hard labour intensive jobs in the dye fields. While the people kept wishing for independence Pahn Kahl earned a reputation for being a quiet and peaceful province.{{book ref|wb|55}}
=== Failed Rebellions ===
{{quote
| You're from Pahn Kahl, yet everyone always just assumes that your people are Hallandren. The Pahn Kahl people were here first, in this land, but it was taken from you. Now you're just another province, part of the kingdom of your conquerors.
| Siri to Bluefingers{{book ref|wb|54}}
}}
Despite their defeat, the Pahn Kahl were not content to remain subjugated
Bluefingers's own rebellion was far more subtle than Vahr's. As
Bluefingers sneaked Pahn Kahl Awakeners into the Court through tunnels{{wob ref|7381}} to begin Breaking the [[Lifeless]] in Hallandren's armies.{{wob ref|7298}} He later used these Lifeless, along with mercenaries and Pahn Kahl scribes disguised as priests to take control of the God King's palace and capture both the God King and his wife, [[Sisirinah]].{{book ref|wb|55}} He also gained control of the rest of Hallandren's forty thousand Lifeless soldiers by forcing the Returned gods [[Lightsong]] and [[Blushweaver]] to reveal their Commands.{{book ref|wb|53}} These Lifeless were then Commanded to march on Idris to start a new war.
However, Lightsong thwarted this plan by healing the God King's maimed tongue with his divine [[Breath]], allowing him to prevent Siri's death and defeat the Pahn Kahl rebels.{{book ref|wb|57}} Peacegiver, who had been attempting to prevent this conflict on his own in the guise of Vasher gave Susebron control of his ancient army of Lifeless, [[Kalad's Phantoms]].{{book ref|wb|58}} Susebron used this army to defeat the Lifeless soldiers of Hallandren that were marching on Idris, preventing the war between the two kingdoms and quashing the Pahn Kahl rebellion.{{book ref|wb|prologue}}▼
Bluefingers intended to kill both Blushweaver and Lightsong then plant their corpses surrounded by Idrian bodies, making it appear as if Idrian rebels had killed them in retaliation for deploying the Lifeless against Idris.{{book ref|wb|55}} He also intended to kill both Siri and Susebron and make it appear as if the God King had his wife sacrificed on an altar and had been killed by vengeful Idrian assassins.{{book ref|wb|55}}{{book ref|wb|57}}
▲== Culture ==
▲=== People and Language ===
▲The Pahn call are racially different from the dominantly Hallandren population.{{book ref|wb|55}} They have a different skin tone and facial features than the Hallandren. They are also shorter on average than the Hallandren as well. Pahn Kahl also have their own language.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=15}} Its words are full of airy sounds.
▲However, Lightsong thwarted
▲=== Role in Hallandren Society ===
▲Within the kingdom of Hallandren, the Pahn Kahl were often ignored,{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=11}} and seen as second class citizens,{{book ref|wb|34}} and typically as less trustworthy than the Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|36}} On the other hand, many not familiar with the Pahn Kahl may struggle to differentiate the Pahn Kahl from the other Hallandren; oftentimes they are not seen as their own distinct people.{{book ref|wb|14}} This confusion is a distinct annoyance to them. Many of the Pahn Kahl live a difficult life, working under harsh overseers in the dye fields.{{book ref|wb|34}} Some of the Pahn Kahl have managed to work their way into high importance but low prestige jobs, such as stewards and servants for the priests and Returned in the [[Court of the Gods]]. This provides a far better life than working in the dye fields. This work is however unstable, anytime a new God King is chosen, all his workers lose their jobs.{{book ref|wb|34}} In addition to this, Pahn Kahl servants have to work harder to gain jobs within the theocracy, and those jobs are often more difficult than the Hallandren servants.{{book ref|wb|34}} They all required to wear brown robes{{book ref|wb|15}}{{book ref|wb|24}} and are forbidden to speak to or touch the God King himself.{{book ref|wb|34}} In fact they are not even permitted to be servants to the God King,{{book ref|wb|36}} although they may be servants for his wife.{{book ref|wb|48}} Pahn Kahl are also not permitted to serve as priests to the gods either.{{book ref|wb|15}} The Pahn Kahl are often marginalized by the Hallandren, and are very frustrated with being ignored and subjugated by them.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=29}} This is especially infuriating to them, considering that the Pahn Kahl were the first people in the region.{{book ref|wb|54}} These factors are a major reason for their rebellion,{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=29}} along with a desire for revenge and freedom.{{book ref|wb|57}} In the Pahn Kahl's pursuit of these goals, their anger has consumed them and they have lost a lot of their cultural identity.{{qa ref|680|25|What do the Pahn Kahl believe in? All we seem to know is that they are similar to the Iridescent Tones. Any more info?|date=2010-01-18}}
▲=== Religion ===
▲In their theology, the [[Returned]] are men and women who denied the power of their gods in life and are therefore forbidden entrance into heaven.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=29}} However, they are not seen as sinners worthy of hell, so they Return for a second chance to find the true faith in life. Many of the Pahn Kahl do not mind the Returned, and accept the God King as monarch.{{book ref|wb|15}} They simply see the Returned as misguided. Since they do not see them as divinities, the only thing the Pahn Kahl find extraordinary about the Returned is the strength of their [[BioChroma]]. Due to their desire for revenge, some of the Pahn Kahl understanding of their own religion has been lost.{{qa ref|680|25|What do the Pahn Kahl believe in? All we seem to know is that they are similar to the Iridescent Tones. Any more info?|date=2010-01-18}}
▲Many outsiders consider the Pahn Kahl religion to be simplistic, especially in contrast with the elaborate doctrine of the [[Iridescent Tones]].{{book ref|wb|14}} In fact, many people in Hallandren and beyond have no understanding of the religion or are not even aware that the Pahn Kahl have their own separate religion at all.{{book ref|wb|15}}{{book ref|wb|14}}{{book ref|wb|29}}
▲=== Cuisine ===
▲Only one example of Pahn Kahl cuisine is currently known. [[Tinkfan]]s are considered to be a delicacy.{{book ref|wb|36}} They are even eaten by the Returned in the Court of the Gods. Tinkfans are traditionally consumed in small bites, with a small piece of bread eaten between each bite as a palate cleanser.
== Notable People ==
* [[Vahr]]: A failed revolutionary who tried to lead the Pahn Kahl to freedom through force.{{book ref|wb|prologue}}
* [[Tonk Fah]]: A mercenary working for [[Denth]].{{book ref|wb|56}}
* [[
== Trivia ==
* Brandon often adds an additional "h" to Pahn Kahl words in order to distinguish them and make them sound "airier".{{
* One of Brandon's concerns is that he made the Pahn Kahl too forgettable to the reader as well, lessening the impact of their rebellion.{{
* One of the things that would be explored further in [[Nightblood (book)|Nightblood]], the sequel to [[Warbreaker]] is the Pahn Kahl and their culture.{{
== Notes ==
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