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The Pahn Kahl people have worked towards a rebellion for generations. They used their positions as stewards, scribes, and clerks, where they were responsible for performing many of the key functions in the palace, to gain influence in the kingdom slowly and quietly. [[Bluefingers|Bluefingers']] position in particular was passed down from a Pahn Kahl before him; this type of set-up greatly aided in accumulating more and more influence.{{wob ref|7381}}
 
A Pahn Kahl named [[Vahr]] led an unsuccessful attempt at a rebellion prior to Bluefingers' own attempt. Vahr spent more than a decade working towards the freedom of his people. He garnered the financial support of some of the Idrian slumlords and some of Hallendren’sHallandren’s economic competitors to raise an army.{{book ref|wb|31}}{{wob ref|6020}} Bluefingers, however, felt that Vahr's plans threatened his own by drawing too much attention to the otherwise overlooked Pahn Kahl, so he leaked information to the [[Returned]] to assist in Vahr's capture; after this, Vahr's rebellion fell apart.{{wob ref|6983}} [[Dedelin]], king of [[Idris]], was displeased to hear of Vahr's capture because he had hoped HallendrenHallandren would focus on the Pahn Kahl in lieu of Idris. It is due to Vahr's capture and HallendrenHallandren's subsequent renewed attention on its enemies that Dedelin decides, in an attempt to stave off an impending war at least until winter, to fulfill his contract with [[Susebron]] by sending [[Siri]] to [[T'Telir]].{{book ref|wb|1}}
 
== Gestation ==
 
=== Manipulation of Siri ===
When Siri arrives in T'Telir to marry Susebron, [[Bluefingers]] strives to gain her trust at the expense of the HallendrenHallandren. He thinks her trust in the HallendrenHallandren priests would preclude war between the two nations and hopes to use her to manipulate, by extension, the Idrians of the city. To this end, he invites her pity on the Pahn Kahl by drawing attention to their lowly stations. He also allows her to believe he is more ignorant of palace scheming than he really is, not letting on that he knows about Susebron's missing tongue, and expresses to her that his real concern is the Pahn Kahl not being able to retain their positions when a new [[God King]] succeeds Susebron, as the usual custom is to replace all the servants.{{wob ref|6983}} Knowing that [[Treledees]] has instructed Siri that she and Susebron must have a child as quickly as possible, Bluefingers further undermines her trust in the God King’s priests by warning her that this would actually bring danger to the couple.{{book ref|wb|24}} This plan works to the extent that Siri asks him to get her and Susebron out of the palace should they become endangered.{{book ref|wb|34}} Bluefingers' plan regarding Siri morphs, however, when [[Denth]] successfully captures and exploits [[Vivenna]] in their efforts to stir up the people of T'Telir, and Bluefingers instead conceives of the idea of Siri dying at the apparent hand of the HallendrenHallandren priests.{{wob ref|6723}}
 
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