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{{quote|What some are calling a 'simple quelling of rebel factions' could easily spin into another Manywar. Do you want that? Thousands upon thousands dead? Kingdoms falling to never rise again?|[[Bebid]], a priest of [[Brightvision]]{{book ref|wb|5}}}}
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{{quote| What some are calling a 'simple quelling of rebel factions' could easily spin into another Manywar. Do you want that? Thousands upon thousands dead? Kingdoms falling to never rise again?|[[Bebid]], a priest of [[Brightvision]]{{book ref|wb|5}}}}
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The '''Manywar''' was a global conflict on [[Nalthis]] that involved the nations of [[Hanald]] (the original name of [[Hallandren]]), [[Kuth]], [[Huth]], [[Pahn Kahl]], [[Tedradel]], and [[Gys]].{{book ref|wb|32}} It occurred about three hundred years before the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]].{{book ref|wb|57}}
 
=== The Returned's Prophecy ===
At that point, one of the [[Returned]] had a vision of war.{{book ref|wb|32}} This ended up being the catalyst for the war, it prompted [[Vasher]], called Strifelover, to preemptively strike against the other nations before they attacked him.
 
== Early Events ==
 
=== The Split of Five Scholars ===
As the Manywar began, the Five Scholars each seemed to go their own way.{{book ref|wb|32}} It appears likely that [[Vasher]] and [[Shashara]], as husband and wife, remained on the same side. It is also likely that the brothers, [[Arsteel]] and Yesteel, also stayed together. [[Denth]] began the war attempting to make peace, but eventually joined Vasher's side.{{qawob ref|428|38|Can you give any history on Denth?|date=Jul, 20095841}} The split of the Five Scholars gave the various nations in the Manywar access to different Awakening knowledge and techniques that the othersother nations did not have access to.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
=== Creation of Nightblood ===
:''Main article: [[Nightblood]]''
 
Working together, Vasher and Shashara successfully managed to develop Nightblood, a [[BioChroma#Type IV|Type IV Biochromatic Entity]].{{book ref|wb|51}} Patterned after [[Shardblade]]s that Vasher had seen on a visit to the planet [[Roshar]], Nightblood was designed to be a similarly destructive weapon.{{wob ref|3586}}{{wob ref|5107}} Through a complex and experimental process they created a sentient sword with a Command to destroy evil. Unfortunately, as a sword, Nightblood had no concept of the difference between good and evil, and so could be used to wreak great destruction.
 
== Late Events ==
=== The Battle of Twilight Falls ===
The battleBattle of Twilight Falls was the final engagement of the Manywar.{{book ref|wb|26}} It was the only battle of the Manywar where Nightblood was used in the battle.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=26}} The sheer number of casualties caused by Shashara wielding Nightblood was devastating. Over the course of the battle, the leader of the Pahn Unity, the coalition of nations against Hanald, was killed.{{book ref|wb|26}}
''Main article: [[Battle of Twilight Falls]]''
 
The battle of Twilight Falls was the final engagement of the Manywar.{{book ref|wb|26}} It was the only battle of the Manywar where Nightblood was used in the battle.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=26}} The sheer number of casualties caused by Shashara wielding Nightblood was devastating. Over the course of the battle the leader of the Pahn Unity, the coalition of nations against Hanald, was killed.{{book ref|wb|26}}
 
=== Death of Shashara ===
Vasher was horrified by the destruction caused by the use of Nightblood.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=26}} Shashara planned on revealing the secrets of how to create Type IV Biochromatic Entities to the rest of Nalthis. Vasher decideddisagreed, that he couldn't allowbelieving that to occur, he couldn't allow othersuch Awakenedpowerful swordsweapons to become widely available to other nations. He and Shashara argued about it, and he ended up murdering her with Nightblood to stop her.{{book ref|wb|53}} Denth was furiousFurious at the death of his sister, heDenth defected from Vasher's side and never forgave him for it.{{qawob ref|428|385841}}
 
== Resolution ==
=== Return of Kalad's Phantoms ===
At some point during the war, Vasher grew sick of battle and war, possibly due to what he saw Nightblood do in battle. He decided to end the Manywar by returning his Phantoms from battle to Hallandren. He took control of his own nation in an effort to end the fighting, which ended up being successful.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} The threat of his armies was enough to frighten the all of the nations into ending the war.{{book ref|wb|58}} He was then called Peacegiver by the Hallandren who could not understand why he had ended the war.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} Vasher then Commanded the Lifeless to stay put like statues, a gift for the city,{{book ref|wb|58}} leaving them Invested with enough Breath to hold their shape, but not to move.{{qawob ref|680|27|Vasher left the Phantoms Invested with enough Breath to hold them together but not to move|date=Jan 18th, 20104500}} While the end of the war came soon enough to save most of the nations involved, Kuth and Huth, main enemies of Hanald in the Manywar,{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} were not so lucky and collapsed.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
=== Peacegiver's Treasure ===
:''Main article: [[Peacegiver's Treasure]]
 
Vasher also gave up the majority of his Breaths, around fifty thousand or so{{book ref|wb|40}} that he had collected during the course of the Manywar.{{book ref|wb|15}} Vasher endowed them on a priest, likely of the [[Cult of the Returned]], and told him to keep them safe for him, in the event they should ever be needed.{{book ref|wb|58}} This man became the first God King.{{book ref|wb|32}}
=== Shattering of Hanald ===
==== Formation of Idris ====
After the House of Idris and its servants fled T'Telir, they moved to the northern highlands of Hanald.{{book ref|wb|1}} They established a kingdom there, named Idris after the family. The Idrians, who had previously experimented with Awakening, turned their backs on the art as a whole.{{book ref|wb|46}} The Idrians brought their religion, [[Austrism]], with them. They used its tenets to make Awakening sound immoral and evil. This fear of Awakening impacted Idrians greatly, their culture was in fact shaped by it. Many superstitions grew up around Awakening.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=25}} For example, Idrians always wore drab colors, such as black, white, or tans, so Awakeners could not use that color.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=1}} However, this was not true, an Awakener could use those colors anyway. It was a symbolic gesture. Idrians, for the most part, were totally ignorant about the way Awakening worked, due to their insulationisolation from it.
 
==== Formation of Hallandren ====
In the wake of the Idrian Royal family's departure, and Vasher's step down from military dictatorship, the Cult of the Returned took control of the new nation, naming it Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|32}} Their religion eventually evolved into the [[Iridescent Tones]], became the norm within Hallandren's territory. The only notable exception was in Pahn Kahl, which was absorbed into the new nation of Hallandren as a province.,{{book ref|wb|54}} Theywhere the people retained their own religion and culture.{{qawob ref|680|25|What do the Pahn Kahl believe in?|date=Jan 18th, 20104498}} The conclusion of the Manywar was also the foundation for Hallandren's power in the region of the [[Bright Sea]] in the modern post-war era.{{book ref|wb|52}}
 
== Legacy ==
=== Kalad's Phantoms ===
Over time, the specifics of Kalad's Phantoms were forgotten and they became known as the D'Denir,{{book ref|wb|58}} statues that had been a gift from Peacegiver as a memorial to the thousands killed{{book ref|wb|5}} in the Manywar,{{book ref|wb|28}} as well as a reminder them to avoid going to war.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} The memory of the monstrous Lifeless remained, though, as both a curse{{book ref|wb|50}} and a myth.{{book ref|wb|32}} Sometimes youths would search the jungles trying to find the Phantoms, to no avail.{{book ref|wb|43}}
 
=== Lingering Tensions Between Nations ===
While the war itself was over, the tensions between the nations never fully vanished. Tedradel's hatred of Hallandren, in particular, would remain strong well over three centuries later.{{book ref|wb|1}} Pahn Kahl, too, hated Hallandren. Theyand wished to regain their status as aan autonomous power.{{book ref|wb|54}} They hatched a plan, later known as the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]], to get Idris and Hallandren to go to war with one another, so Pahn Kahl could declare its independence in the confusion. This obsession with revenge eventually ended up destroying what remained of Pahn Kahl's culture.{{qawob ref|680|254498}}
 
=== Poor Relations Between Idris & Hallandren ===
Idris and Hallandren would keep an uneasy peace for the next three hundred years. Since the Royals took the blood of [[Vo]], the first Returned, with them, they had a legitimate claim to the throne of T'Telir, a worry to many Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|32}} Hallandren still considered the Idrians to be rebel province within the borders of their nation.{{book ref|wb|16}} In addition to old hatreds, Idris controlled mountain passes that allowed trade routes to nations in the north, as well as copper mines. Hallandren was enraged by this, and often felt that the tariffs charged by the Idrians were too high.{{book ref|wb|5}}
 
Eventually, about twenty years before the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]], King [[Dedelin]] of Idris and [[Susebron]] of Hallandren arranged a treaty where Dedelin would send one of his daughters to marry the God King, in hopes of forestalling war and easing the rising tensions between the two nations.{{book ref|wb|1}} The daughter would reintroduce the blood of the First Returned to the lineage of Hallandren, reinforcing the God King's claim on the throne. The promise of this daughter kept Hallandren aggression towards Idris at a minimum, at least until they got their bride.
 
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