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In addition to that duty, he provides a measure of guidance to [[Siri]] while she is in the God King's palace. He warns her of the dangers of bearing the God King an heir and evokes suspicions within her, which eventually drive a wedge between her and the priests {{book ref|wb|20}}, for he knows that if a new God King is elected he and the other Pahn Kahl servants would be dismissed from the ranks they worked so hard to earn, causing them lose all the power they gained. Siri makes a deal with him that promises she will protect the Pahn Kahl servants if he swears to try and get her and the God King out of the palace if the priests choose to move against them. {{book ref|wb|34}}
 
Eventually it turns out that he betrayed Siri, hoping to help secure independence for his people by leading her and Susebron into a trap, while the palace was in military turmoil. {{book ref|wb|54}} Bluefingers, teaming up with [[Lifeless]], then captures the couple and uses them in his plans to wreckwreak havoc between Idris and Hallandren. He imprisons Susebron and plans to kill Siri. {{book ref|wb|55}}
 
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