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|image=T-Telir.png
|participants=[[Pahn Kahl]], [[Hallandren]], [[Idris]]
|effects=War averted, [[Susebron]] healed, [[Kalad's Phantoms]] rediscovered, deaths of [[Lightsong]] and [[Blushweaver]]
|city=T'Telir
|nation=Hallandren
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The '''Pahn Kahl rebellion''' wasis an attempt by the [[Pahn Kahl]] to free their people from the rule of [[Hallandren]], that occurredoccurs approximately 300three hundred years after the [[Manywar]].{{book ref|wb|55}}
 
== Background ==
A Pahn Kahl named [[Vahr]] led an unsuccessful attempt at a rebellion prior to Bluefingers' own attempt. Vahr spent more than a decade working towards the freedom of his people. He garnered the financial support of some of the Idrian slumlords and some of Hallandren’s economic competitors to raise an army.{{book ref|wb|31}}{{wob ref|6020}} Bluefingers, however, felt that Vahr's plans threatened his own by drawing too much attention to the otherwise overlooked Pahn Kahl, so he leaked information to the [[Returned]] to assist in Vahr's capture; after this, Vahr's rebellion fell apart.{{wob ref|6983}} [[Dedelin]], king of [[Idris]], was displeased to hear of Vahr's capture because he had hoped Hallandren would focus on the Pahn Kahl in lieu of Idris. It is due to Vahr's capture and Hallandren's subsequent renewed attention on its enemies that Dedelin decided, in an attempt to stave off an impending war at least until winter, to fulfill his contract with [[Susebron]] by sending [[Siri]] to [[T'Telir]].{{book ref|wb|1}}
 
== GestationPreparations ==
 
=== The TunnelsTunnel System ===
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|The priests of the Iridescent Tones, it appeared, were hiding things from the rest of the kingdom. And from their gods.
=== Manipulation of Siri ===
{{quote
|Doing your duty as the Vessel '''was''' the danger!
|Bluefingers to Siri{{book ref|wb|20}}
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|By the Colors... I '''am''' a god.
|Lightsong{{book ref|wb|57}}
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Upon obtaining the Command phrases from Blushweaver and Lightsong, a small group of Pahn Kahl imprinted the whole Lifeless army of Hallandren with a new Command phrase. Bluefingers directed them to give the army orders to march on Idris. All those who knew the new Command phrase were then to kill themselves with poison so that no one would be able to stop the attack.{{book ref|wb|55}}
 
Bluefingers intended to stage a scene in the now empty Lifeless [[Lifeless Enclave|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}}
 
 
== Aftermath ==
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Vasher and Susebron each 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 destroydestroyed the whole force with ease.{{wob ref|7479}}
 
If the war had occurred, [[Yesteel]] would have supported the Idrians by giving them the knowledge to create Awakened swords like Nightblood; 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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