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{{quote|Keep your part of the bargain.|Vahr, asking Vasher to kill him{{ref|b|wb|prologue}}}}
 
 
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'''Vahr''' is an [[Pahn Kahl]] rebel leader on [[Nalthis]].{{ref|b|wb|c|17}}
 
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|Keep your part of the bargain.
 
|Vahr, asking Vasher to kill him{{book ref|wb|prologue}}
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'''Vahr''' is a [[Pahn Kahl]] rebel leader on [[Nalthis]].{{book ref|wb|17}}
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== Appearance & Personality ==
 
Vahr's skin was pure tan. Before his capture, Vahr had been a plump man.{{book ref|wb|prologue}} However, after the imprisonment and torture he had grown painfully thin, and his body was covered in bruises, burns, and cuts. His eyes also took on a haunted look.
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Vahr's personality too changed with his capture.{{book ref|wb|prologue}} He became harder and more emotionless, something Vasher was finally able to identify with.
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== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
Vahr is an [[Awakening|Awakener]] of the [[Heightening#Fourth_Heightening|Fourth Heightening]].{{book ref|wb|19}} This grants him:
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* Aura Recognition - allows him to assess the number of Breaths a person possesses.
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* Perfect Pitch
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* Perfect Color Recognition - allows him to instantly and instinctively determine exact shades of colors and their hue harmonics.
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* Perfect Life Sense - allows him to sense people around him.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
=== Early Years ===
 
=== Early Years ===
Vahr spent his early life working long hours for little pay aside from food on the dye fields surrounding [[Hallandren]].{{ref|b|wb|c|19}} During that time he spent at least a decade as a revolutionary, trying to convince his fellow workers to rebel.{{annotation ref|wb|prologue-3}}
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Vahr spent his early life working long hours for little pay aside from food on the dye fields surrounding [[Hallandren]].{{book ref|wb|19}} During that time he spent at least a decade as a revolutionary, trying to convince his fellow workers to rebel.{{wob ref|6020}}
   
 
=== Rebellion ===
 
=== Rebellion ===
About five years before [[Bluefingers|Bluefingers']] [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]], Vahr had an idea.{{ref|b|wb|c|19}} He thought that if he could convince his fellow workers to give him their [[Breath]], he could use its power to start a rebellion against the overseers on the dye fields. As these Breaths came from like-minded, rebellious people, Vahr's determination and resolve were strengthened.{{qa ref|590|38|In Vahr's case, did collecting Breath from other rebel-minded people strengthen his determination and resolve?}}
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About five years before [[Bluefingers]]' [[Pahn Kahl rebellion|rebellion]], Vahr had an idea.{{book ref|wb|19}} He thought that if he could convince his fellow workers to give him their [[Breath]], he could use its power to start a rebellion against the overseers on the dye fields. As these Breaths came from like-minded, rebellious people, Vahr's determination and resolve were strengthened.{{wob ref|4633}}
   
At this point Vahr attempted to raise a Pahn Kahl army to rebel against Hallandren itself.{{ref|b|wb|c|1}} He received financial support from Hallandren's rival trading partners, possibly including [[Tedradel]].{{annotation ref|wb|prologue-3}} Before long, Vahr had become a hero to the workers in the outer flower plantations.{{ref|b|wb|c|19}}
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At this point Vahr attempted to raise a Pahn Kahl army to rebel against Hallandren itself.{{book ref|wb|1}} He received financial support from Hallandren's rival trading partners, possibly including [[Tedradel]].{{wob ref|6020}} Before long, Vahr had become a hero to the workers in the outer flower plantations.{{book ref|wb|19}}
   
However, Vahr received support from local rebellious factions as well. He sought the help of [[Idrian]] crime lords, such as [[Rira (character)|Rira]], [[Ashu]], and [[Paxen]].{{ref|b|wb|c|31}} They supplied Vahr with money to feed his army, despite the fact that they did not like that he was not Idrian. Due to this, they were not particularly loyal to Vahr's cause; they were mostly interested in increasing their wealth and influence.{{ref|b|wb|c|19}} Another strong, if weaker, ally to Vahr's rebellion was the Idrian crime lord [[Grable]].{{ref|b|wb|c|22}}
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However, Vahr received support from local rebellious factions as well. He sought the help of [[Idrian]] crime lords, such as [[Rira (character)|Rira]], [[Ashu]], and [[Paxen]].{{book ref|wb|31}} They supplied Vahr with money to feed his army, despite the fact that they did not like that he was not Idrian. Due to this, they were not particularly loyal to Vahr's cause; they were mostly interested in increasing their wealth and influence.{{book ref|wb|19}} Another strong, if weaker, ally to Vahr's rebellion was the Idrian crime lord [[Grable]].{{book ref|wb|22}}
   
Vahr was also supported discreetly by [[Lemex]] and the Idrian royal family.{{ref|b|wb|c|17}} [[Dedelin]] hoped that Vahr's rebellion would cause Hallandren to focus on the Pahn Kahl and would alleviate rising tensions between Idris and Hallandren.{{ref|b|wb|c|1}} At some point during this time period, Vahr met [[Vasher]], but the two had little in common.{{ref|b|wb|prologue}}
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Vahr was also supported discreetly by [[Lemex]] and the Idrian royal family.{{book ref|wb|17}} [[Dedelin]] hoped that Vahr's rebellion would cause Hallandren to focus on the Pahn Kahl and would alleviate rising tensions between Idris and Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|1}} At some point during this time period, Vahr met [[Vasher]], but the two had little in common.{{book ref|wb|prologue}}
   
 
=== Betrayal & Capture ===
 
=== Betrayal & Capture ===
Unfortunately, Vahr's newfound power and notoriety would end up working against him. His hero status among the dye workers drew the attention of the [[Court of Gods]]{{ref|b|wb|c|19}} While the court considered him to be a fool who posed little threat to Hallandren or [[T'Telir]],{{ref|b|wb|c|5}} they were still interested in capturing him.
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Unfortunately, Vahr's newfound power and notoriety would end up working against him. His hero status among the dye workers drew the attention of the [[Court of Gods]]{{book ref|wb|19}} While the court considered him to be a fool who posed little threat to Hallandren or [[T'Telir]],{{book ref|wb|5}} they were still interested in capturing him.
   
Bluefingers, whose own plans for rebellion were already in motion, was irked by Vahr drawing attention to the dissatisfaction of the Pahn Kahl.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=34}} Bluefingers then leaked information to the [[Returned]] which lead to Vahr's capture. Vahr was imprisoned in the [[God King|God King's]] dungeon, underneath his palace.{{ref|b|wb|prologue}}
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Bluefingers, whose own plans for rebellion were already in motion, was irked by Vahr drawing attention to the dissatisfaction of the Pahn Kahl.{{wob ref|6983}} Bluefingers then leaked information to the [[Returned]] which led to Vahr's capture. Vahr was imprisoned in the [[God King]]'s dungeon, underneath his palace.{{book ref|wb|prologue}}
   
Vahr was kept in a special cell for [[Awakener]]s.{{ref|b|wb|prologue}} The walls had been drained of all color, and he was gagged and hung from the ceiling by ropes attached his arms so he had no ability to Awaken anything. Vahr's Breath was so valuable that the government of Hallandren did not want to execute him before he gave it to them. There they spent two weeks torturing him by beating, burning, and cutting him.
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Vahr was kept in a special cell for [[Awakener]]s.{{book ref|wb|prologue}} The walls had been drained of all color, and he was gagged and hung by his arms from the ceiling with metal chains so he had no ability to Awaken anything. Vahr's Breath was so valuable that the government of Hallandren did not want to execute him before he gave it to them. There they spent two weeks torturing him by beating, burning, and cutting him.
   
As Vahr's Idrian supporters had never been terribly loyal, when he was captured, they quickly abandoned the cause.{{ref|b|wb|c|19}} However, a few, like Grable remained loyal to Vahr, despite his imprisonment.{{ref|b|wb|c|22}} Vahr's army was dispersed, but many still wished to see Hallandren overthrown.{{ref|b|wb|c|17}}{{ref|b|wb|c|1}}
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As Vahr's Idrian supporters had never been terribly loyal, they quickly abandoned the cause when he was captured.{{book ref|wb|19}} However, a few, like Grable, remained loyal to Vahr despite his imprisonment.{{book ref|wb|22}} Vahr's army was dispersed, but many still wished to see Hallandren overthrown.{{book ref|wb|17}}{{book ref|wb|1}}
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{{image|Warbreaker Prologue by CarloswkArt.jpg|side=right|height=300px|[[Vasher]] receiving Vahr's [[Breath]]s before killing him}}
   
 
=== Death ===
 
=== Death ===
Upon hearing of Vahr's capture, Vasher saw an opportunity he had been waiting two years for.{{ref|b|wb|prologue}} He needed more Breath to continue to live much longer as well as to fight. Vasher picked a fight at a bar and punched a priest, landing him in the God King's jail awaiting execution. Vasher Awakened a small man of straw to fetch him the cell keys after Nightblood disposed of the guards. He then went to Vahr's cell and offered to kill Vahr in exchange for Vahr's Breath. After pointing out that Vahr is unlikely to stand much more of the God King's torturers and promising that Vahr's enemies would not get the Breath, Vahr acquiesced and gave Vasher the Breath. Vasher then Awakened a scarf, which choked Vahr to death.
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Upon hearing of Vahr's capture, Vasher saw an opportunity he had been waiting two years for. He needed more Breath to continue to live much longer as well as to fight. Vasher picked a fight at a bar and punched a priest, landing him in the God King's jail awaiting execution. Vasher Awakened a small man of straw to fetch him the cell keys after Nightblood disposed of the guards. He then went to Vahr's cell and offered to kill Vahr in exchange for Vahr's Breath. After Vasher pointed out that Vahr was unlikely to stand much more of the God King's torturers and promised that Vahr's enemies would not get the Breath, Vahr acquiesced and gave Vasher the Breath. Vasher then Awakened a scarf and used the command "Strangle Things", which choked Vahr to death.{{book ref|wb|prologue}}
   
 
=== Legacy ===
 
=== Legacy ===
While Vahr ultimately failed in his goal to overthrow the government of Hallandren, the people did not forget his promises. When [[Vivenna]] was unknowingly fomenting insurrection, the memory of Vahr's oaths was still fresh in their minds, so they listened and became more rebellious.{{ref|b|wb|c|43}}
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While Vahr ultimately failed in his goal to overthrow the government of Hallandren, the people did not forget his promises. When [[Vivenna]] was unknowingly fomenting insurrection, the memory of Vahr's oaths was still fresh in their minds, so they listened and became more rebellious.{{book ref|wb|43}}
   
However, the Idrian crime lords had lost a lot of money to Vahr's failure,{{ref|b|wb|c|19}} and were hesitant to listen to her proposition, so Denth lost their support in his quest to get Idris and Hallandren to go to war with one another.{{ref|b|wb|c|28}} Denth did however have the men attacking merchant caravans disguised to appear to be members of Vahr's broken army.{{ref|b|wb|c|19}}
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However, the Idrian crime lords had lost a lot of money to Vahr's failure,{{book ref|wb|19}} and were hesitant to listen to her proposition, so Denth lost their support in his quest to get Idris and Hallandren to go to war with one another.{{book ref|wb|28}} Denth did however have the men attacking merchant caravans disguised to appear to be members of Vahr's broken army.{{book ref|wb|19}}
 
However, Vahr's defeat did make Hallandran focus more on their enemies,{{ref|b|wb|c|1}} and Idris was first on that list, so relations deteriorated even further. Idris's main general, [[Yarda]] hoped to rile up whatever remained of Vahr's rebel army, as a few still remained.{{ref|b|wb|C|17}}
 
 
Vahr also furnished Vasher with hundreds of Breaths, ensuring Vasher's continued life and giving him enough power to once again perform complex Awakenings.{{ref|b|wb|prologue}}
 
 
== Appearance & Personality ==
 
Before his capture, Vahr had been a plump man.{{ref|b|wb|prologue}} However, after the imprisonment and torture he had grown painfully thin, and his body was covered in buises, burns, and cuts. His eyes also took on a haunted look.
 
   
 
Vahr's defeat made Hallandren focus more on their enemies, primarily Idris, so relations deteriorated even further. This also contributed to [[Dedelin|King Dedelin's]] decision to send one of his daughters in fulfillment of his contract with [[Susebron]].{{book ref|wb|1}} Idris's main general, [[Yarda]], hoped to rile up whatever remained of Vahr's rebel army, as a few still remained.{{book ref|wb|17}}
Vahr's personality too changed with his capture.{{ref|b|wb|prologue}} He became harder and more emotionless, something Vasher was finally able to identify with.
 
   
 
Vahr also furnished Vasher with hundreds of Breaths, ensuring Vasher's continued life and giving him enough power to once again perform complex Awakenings.{{book ref|wb|prologue}}
== Abilities ==
 
*Awakener of the [[Heightening#Fourth_Heightening|Fourth Heightening]]{{ref|b|wb|c|19}}
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*Vahr's original name was "Pahn". [[Brandon]] liked the name so much, he named the whole nation of Pahn Kahl after Pahn. However, he felt it would be confusing to have the two of them share a name, so he changed Pahn's name to Vahr.{{annotation ref|wb|Prologue-2}}
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* Vahr's original name was "Pahn". [[Brandon]] liked the name so much, he named the whole nation of Pahn Kahl after Pahn. However, he felt it would be confusing to have the two of them share a name, so he changed Pahn's name to Vahr.{{wob ref|6020}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 26 March 2024

Vahr
Died In God King's dungeons by Vasher using an Awakened red scarf[1]
Abilities Awakener
Titles Rebel leader
Nationality Pahn Kahl
Homeworld Nalthis
Universe Cosmere
First Appeared Warbreaker

Keep your part of the bargain.

—Vahr, asking Vasher to kill him[1]

Vahr is a Pahn Kahl rebel leader on Nalthis.[2]

Appearance & Personality[edit]

Vahr's skin was pure tan. Before his capture, Vahr had been a plump man.[1] However, after the imprisonment and torture he had grown painfully thin, and his body was covered in bruises, burns, and cuts. His eyes also took on a haunted look.

Vahr's personality too changed with his capture.[1] He became harder and more emotionless, something Vasher was finally able to identify with.

Attributes and Abilities[edit]

Vahr is an Awakener of the Fourth Heightening.[3] This grants him:

  • Aura Recognition - allows him to assess the number of Breaths a person possesses.
  • Perfect Pitch
  • Perfect Color Recognition - allows him to instantly and instinctively determine exact shades of colors and their hue harmonics.
  • Perfect Life Sense - allows him to sense people around him.

History[edit]

Early Years[edit]

Vahr spent his early life working long hours for little pay aside from food on the dye fields surrounding Hallandren.[3] During that time he spent at least a decade as a revolutionary, trying to convince his fellow workers to rebel.[4]

Rebellion[edit]

About five years before Bluefingers' rebellion, Vahr had an idea.[3] He thought that if he could convince his fellow workers to give him their Breath, he could use its power to start a rebellion against the overseers on the dye fields. As these Breaths came from like-minded, rebellious people, Vahr's determination and resolve were strengthened.[5]

At this point Vahr attempted to raise a Pahn Kahl army to rebel against Hallandren itself.[6] He received financial support from Hallandren's rival trading partners, possibly including Tedradel.[4] Before long, Vahr had become a hero to the workers in the outer flower plantations.[3]

However, Vahr received support from local rebellious factions as well. He sought the help of Idrian crime lords, such as Rira, Ashu, and Paxen.[7] They supplied Vahr with money to feed his army, despite the fact that they did not like that he was not Idrian. Due to this, they were not particularly loyal to Vahr's cause; they were mostly interested in increasing their wealth and influence.[3] Another strong, if weaker, ally to Vahr's rebellion was the Idrian crime lord Grable.[8]

Vahr was also supported discreetly by Lemex and the Idrian royal family.[2] Dedelin hoped that Vahr's rebellion would cause Hallandren to focus on the Pahn Kahl and would alleviate rising tensions between Idris and Hallandren.[6] At some point during this time period, Vahr met Vasher, but the two had little in common.[1]

Betrayal & Capture[edit]

Unfortunately, Vahr's newfound power and notoriety would end up working against him. His hero status among the dye workers drew the attention of the Court of Gods[3] While the court considered him to be a fool who posed little threat to Hallandren or T'Telir,[9] they were still interested in capturing him.

Bluefingers, whose own plans for rebellion were already in motion, was irked by Vahr drawing attention to the dissatisfaction of the Pahn Kahl.[10] Bluefingers then leaked information to the Returned which led to Vahr's capture. Vahr was imprisoned in the God King's dungeon, underneath his palace.[1]

Vahr was kept in a special cell for Awakeners.[1] The walls had been drained of all color, and he was gagged and hung by his arms from the ceiling with metal chains so he had no ability to Awaken anything. Vahr's Breath was so valuable that the government of Hallandren did not want to execute him before he gave it to them. There they spent two weeks torturing him by beating, burning, and cutting him.

As Vahr's Idrian supporters had never been terribly loyal, they quickly abandoned the cause when he was captured.[3] However, a few, like Grable, remained loyal to Vahr despite his imprisonment.[8] Vahr's army was dispersed, but many still wished to see Hallandren overthrown.[2][6]

Vasher receiving Vahr's Breaths before killing him

Death[edit]

Upon hearing of Vahr's capture, Vasher saw an opportunity he had been waiting two years for. He needed more Breath to continue to live much longer as well as to fight. Vasher picked a fight at a bar and punched a priest, landing him in the God King's jail awaiting execution. Vasher Awakened a small man of straw to fetch him the cell keys after Nightblood disposed of the guards. He then went to Vahr's cell and offered to kill Vahr in exchange for Vahr's Breath. After Vasher pointed out that Vahr was unlikely to stand much more of the God King's torturers and promised that Vahr's enemies would not get the Breath, Vahr acquiesced and gave Vasher the Breath. Vasher then Awakened a scarf and used the command "Strangle Things", which choked Vahr to death.[1]

Legacy[edit]

While Vahr ultimately failed in his goal to overthrow the government of Hallandren, the people did not forget his promises. When Vivenna was unknowingly fomenting insurrection, the memory of Vahr's oaths was still fresh in their minds, so they listened and became more rebellious.[11]

However, the Idrian crime lords had lost a lot of money to Vahr's failure,[3] and were hesitant to listen to her proposition, so Denth lost their support in his quest to get Idris and Hallandren to go to war with one another.[12] Denth did however have the men attacking merchant caravans disguised to appear to be members of Vahr's broken army.[3]

Vahr's defeat made Hallandren focus more on their enemies, primarily Idris, so relations deteriorated even further. This also contributed to King Dedelin's decision to send one of his daughters in fulfillment of his contract with Susebron.[6] Idris's main general, Yarda, hoped to rile up whatever remained of Vahr's rebel army, as a few still remained.[2]

Vahr also furnished Vasher with hundreds of Breaths, ensuring Vasher's continued life and giving him enough power to once again perform complex Awakenings.[1]

Trivia[edit]

  • Vahr's original name was "Pahn". Brandon liked the name so much, he named the whole nation of Pahn Kahl after Pahn. However, he felt it would be confusing to have the two of them share a name, so he changed Pahn's name to Vahr.[4]

Notes[edit]

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