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=== 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.{{
=== 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.{{
== Late Events ==
=== The 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
== 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.{{
=== Peacegiver's Treasure ===
==== 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
== Legacy ==
=== 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
=== Poor Relations Between Idris & Hallandren ===
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