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Sindren grew up in in the Inner Seventh Octant of Elendel with a father that was probably a millworker.{{book ref|mb4|8}}
 
Sindren was recruited by [[Clamps]] into the Vanishers to make a little money.{{book ref|mb4|8}} He stayed at a foundry in [[Longard]] almost all the time, only leaving to go on raids, likely including the robbery at the [[Coolerim Playhouse]].{{book ref|mb4|2}} After about two weeks as a member of the gang,{{book ref|mb4|8}} he participated in the raid on the [[Yomen-Ostlin wedding dinner]],{{book ref|mb4|5}} and was captured by High Lord [[Waxillium Ladrian]] and [[Wayne]]. It seems likely that Wayne was the one that defeated Sindren, since his dueling canes are non-lethal. Sindren and five other members of the Vanishers were arrested by Captain [[Brettin]]{{book ref|mb4|6}} and brought to the Fourth Octant constabulary precinct offices.{{book ref|mb4|8}}
 
[[Wayne]], in the guise of Captain Guffon Trenchant, talked his way past Brettin and into the interview rooms with the Vanishers.{{book ref|mb4|8}} After tricking another Vanisher into disclosing that Sindren was most likely to talk, Wayne spoke to Sindren. Throwing up a [[Bendalloy|time bubble]] around the two of them, Wayne convinced Sindren that he too was a member of the Vanishers. In their conversation, Sindren revealed that he had been recruited by Clamps and that the Vanishers had been working out of athe Longard foundry in [[Longard]].
 
Wayne, still pretending to be a Vanisher, told Sindren that by evening he should reveal everything he knew to the constables because he did not know anything damaging.{{book ref|mb4|8}} Wayne told Sindren to confess after they promised him freedom in exchange for his confession in front of an honest solicitor named [[Arintol]]. He also told Sindren that the other Vanishers might not know that he had been instructed to confess, so that he should go to the [[Roughs]] as soon as he was free to start a new life at the mills.