Difference between revisions of "Vasher"

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After the five Scholars split, they all joined different sides. Some kingdoms gained the use of Lifeless while others did not. Some kingdoms had weapons others could only envy.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
By the time war started, Vasher was known as Kalad. The true origin of the war is a topic of debate among scholars,{{book ref|wb|32}} it is known that Kalad was the man who had started the [[Manywar]], against the onecities of Kuth and Huth. Stories say whoKalad had used his knowledge of BioChromatic Breath to create a vast army of Lifeless and seize power in Hallandren. He had protected the kingdom with his armies, yet had shattered the kingdom as well by driving the royals into the highlands.{{book ref|wb|07}}
 
He later had a change of heart, which was so confusing for people they thought he was a different person. Because of this, he is also known as Peacegiver, who stopped fighting, and brought the Phantoms back to seize control of his own kingdom to stop the Manywar.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} However, he had not restored Hallandren to its original rulers. Idris’s histories claimed betrayal and treachery. The monks spoke of heresies that were too deeply ingrained in Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|15}}
 
It was too late for Kuth and Huth. However, the other kingdoms—Pahn Kahl, Tedradel, Gys, and Hallandren itself—were brought out of the conflict.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
Peacegiver’s legacy of the Manywar are two. He left a wealth of BioChromatic Breath, over fifty thousand Breaths, which heand asked to keep them safe (held by the God Kings) and he warned not to use it.{{book ref|wb|40}} He also left the Phantoms Invested with enough Breath to hold them together but not to move. You needed another big, substantial influx of Breath in order to actually make them have motion, to bring them enough strength to move and fight.{{wob ref|4500}}
 
=== Pahn Kahl Rebellion ===