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== Cultural Background ==
The Pahn Kahl harbored resentment for the centuries of abuse they received at the hands of the Hallandren: their subjugation{{book ref|wb|55}}, relegation to the lowliest jobs available{{book ref|wb|54}}, and seeming assimilation to the point that most Hallandren assumed their culture no longer existed{{book ref|wb|14}}{{annotationwob ref|Warbreaker|chapter=296964}}.
 
The Pahn Kahl people have planned for the rebellion for generations{{cite}}. Since the Pahn Kahl people are mostly viewed harmless, they slowly climbed in ranks. The many head scribes before [[Bluefingers]] were also Pahn Kahl.{{cite}} Although compared to priests, they were low in rank, but they had much power by running many actual functions in the palace. They put more Pahn Kahl in higher positions, gaining power and preparing to start the rebellion.
 
== Premeditation ==
[[Bluefingers]] is the ringleader.{{book ref|wb|55}}{{annotationwob ref|Warbreaker|chapter=346983}} When [[Siri]] and [[Susebron]] get married, Bluefingers realizes that the power the Pahn Kahl have built up over the years would soon be gone, as the servants would be replaced when a new God King came to power.{{cite}} Under such pressure, he is forced to get into action soon.
 
The greatest obstacle to the rebellion is the powerful [[Lifeless]] army of Hallandren. In order to get rid of it, Bluefingers attempts to start a war between [[Hallandren]] and [[Idris]] to keep the army away and occupied. He hired [[Denth]]'s crew to raise the tension between [[Hallandren]] and [[Idris]]{{book ref|wb|52}}. Denth attacks the supplies needed for war, incites the Idrians in the slums and even kidnaps the children of priests against war to blackmail them. These effectively pushes the tide towards having a war.
The rebellion is thwarted by [[Lightsong]], when he healed [[Susebron]] of his missing tongue with divine Breath{{book ref|wb|57}}, which allowed Susebron to use [[Peacegiver's Treasure]], the fifty thousand [[Breath]]s. With the incredible awakening force, [[Susebron]] quells the rebels' attack on the palace with a fury of awakened cloths{{book ref|wb|58}}.
 
Denth and his mercenary ambushs [[Vasher]] and captures him, but [[Vivenna]] comes to the rescue. When Vasher confronts fifty Lifeless soldiers, he draws [[Nightblood]], slaying them but also nearly drained of breaths. Denth then challenges him to a duel. As Vasher is about to lose, he kills Denth with an unexpected attack.{{book ref|wb|57}}{{annotationwob ref|Warbreaker|chapter=117469}}.
 
[[Kalad's Phantoms]] are activated by Susebron with the command phrase given by [[Vasher]]. They are sent against the Lifeless army{{book ref|wb|epilogue}}, which turned out to be successful.{{annotationwob ref|Warbreaker|epilogue7479}}
 
If the war had been allowed to occur, [[Yesteel]] would have given the [[Idris|Idrians]] [[Awakening|Awakened]] [[Shardblade]]s that would have tipped the scales in favor of Idris and its allies, resulting in the destruction of [[T'Telir]] and throwing the region into chaos.{{wob ref|7407}}
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