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(→The Pahn Kahl Rebellion: Going to still review Vahr's Rebellion and aftermath of the Manywar, just removing this for the time being as it is definitely far too in depth as pointed out to me.) |
(→History: Put up revised version of 'After the Manywar' and 'Vahr's Rebellion.') |
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=== After the Manywar ===
In the three hundred years{{book ref|wb|32}} following the Manywar the kingdom of Hallandren prospered under
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Relations between the new kingdom and Idris worsened over the years as the Northern Passes Idris had control over were very tempting targets for Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|1}} Relations were also poor as the region was viewed as a rebellious province by the Court of Gods and not a true nation.{{book ref|wb|1}} Despite this Idris remained powerful with many allies north of the mountains.{{wob ref|7407}} In order to try and maintain good relations king [[Dedelin]] negotiated a treaty where his eldest daughter would be sent to the Court once she was of age in order to introduce the Royal bloodline to the God Kings and further legitimise their authority. This was accepted by the court.{{book ref|wb|1}}
Over the centuries the control and subjugation of the Pahn Kahl people grew worse. Their oppression over time reached the stage in which many presumed its culture was extinct and that they also worshipped the Returned.{{book ref|wb|14}}{{wob ref|6964}} As the years went on its people grew tired of their position in Hallandren society and the few lowly jobs they were offered.{{book ref|wb|55}}{{book ref|wb|54}} Overtime talks of a rebellion began to spread and the Pahn Kahl began giving up their positions to other Pahn Kahl citizens in order to maintain their control in the court of Gods
=== The Pahn Kahl Rebellion ===
==== Vahr's Rebellion ====
Prematurely another Pahn Kahl, [[Vahr]], began
Fearing it would draw too much attention to his own efforts Bluefingers leaked Vahr's location to the Hallandren authorities and had him arrested.{{wob ref|6983}} As a result Vahr was apprehended and the rebellion fell apart. The allies Vahr had recruited didn't truly care for his cause and so with his arrest the movement stopped.{{book ref|wb|19}} The Kingdom of Idris was displeased with this as they had hoped that the rebellion would have taken attention away from them for a time, instead they found even more focus was put on them than ever before as Hallandren grew paranoid about its potential enemies. In order to stave off a potential war king Dedelin moved to fulfill his contract with [[Susebron]] but hesitated to send [[Vivenna]]. It was worried that if they sent her the court of Gods could use her as a hostage and Dedelin was too attached to Vivenna in order to sacrifice her. Instead it was decided that it would be better to send [[Siri]] to fulfill the contract.{{book ref|wb|1}}
{{image|Warbreaker Prologue by CarloswkArt.jpg|side=right|height=200px|[[Vasher]] stealing Vahr's [[Breath]] before killing him}}
After the failed rebellion Vahr was taken in for questioning. Hearing of Vahr's arrest [[Vasher]] saw he had a chance to get another large influx of breath and so set out to contact him.
=== After the Rebellion ===
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