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Pahn Kahl rebellion

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The rebellion of the Pahn Kahl is an attempt to free the Pahn Kahl people from the oppression of the Hallandren pantheon[1].

Cultural Background

The Pahn Kahl harbored resentment for the centuries of abuse they received at the hands of the Hallandren: their subjugation[1], relegation to the lowliest jobs available[2], and seeming assimilation to the point that most Hallandren assumed their culture no longer existed[3]Template:Annotation ref.

The Pahn Kahl people have planned for the rebellion for generations[citation needed]. Since the Pahn Kahl people are mostly viewed harmless, they slowly climbed in ranks. The many head scribes before Bluefingers were also Pahn Kahl.[citation needed] Although compared to priests, they were low in rank, but they had much power by running many actual functions in the palace. They put more Pahn Kahl in higher positions, gaining power and preparing to start the rebellion.

Premaditation

Bluefingers was the ringleader[1]Template:Annotation ref.

The greatest obstacle to the rebellion is the powerful army of Hallandren. In order to get rid of it, Bluefingers attempts to start a war between Hallandren and Idris to keep the army away and occupied. He hired Denth's crew to raise the tension between Hallandren and Idris[4].[expand]

Starting

He instructed the capture and torture of Blushweaver and Lightsong[5].[expand] This allowed him to command the forty thousand Lifeless troops of Hallandren to march on Idris[1]. He captured the God King and Queen.[1]

The rebellion was thwarted by Lightsong, when he healed Susebron of his missing tongue[6]. This allowed Susebron to use Peacegiver's Treasure, the fifty thousand Breaths, to quell the rebels' attack on the palace[7].

Denth and his crew were defeated by Vasher and Vivenna[6]Template:Annotation ref.

Kalad's Phantoms were awakened and sent against the Lifeless army[8].

Notes

History of Nalthis
Marriage of Susebron and Siri Pahn Kahl rebellion War of Huth and Kuth
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