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Vivenna left her home and attempted to rescue Siri from her marriage with [[Susebron]].{{book ref|wb|9}} After arriving in T'Telir, she looked for the Idrian's informant, [[Lemex]]. Instead, she met [[Denth]] and [[Tonk Fah]], who were posing as mercenaries. They led her to Lemex, who had not advised her father that he was deathly ill. Before his death, Lemex transferred his [[Breath]] to Vivenna against her will, bringing her to the Third [[Heightening]]. Lemex's mercenaries told that their contract with Lemex lasts and she was their new employer. Unbeknownst to the princess, they had the ulterior motive of inciting conflict between Idrians and the Hallandren for their true employer, the Pahn Kahl scribe [[Bluefingers]]. With their "help", Vivenna spent many weeks in T'Telir inadvertently stirring the Idrian community into a rebellion against the [[Court of the Gods]].
Vivenna was later kidnapped by [[Vasher]], who was seeking to prevent the mercenaries from realizing their goal, but escaped back to their safehouse, where she was exposed to the true purpose she had been used for after seeing Parlin, Idrian soldiers, and various animals' corpses and encountering the mercenaries as they truly were. Once again, Vivenna escaped to the streets, but not before losing many of her [[BreathsBreath]]s in a futile attempt to Awaken a cloak. On the run, she became a drab to avoid detection in the Idrian slums, where she was forced into poverty, but kept a shawl that held the Breath she still owned.Eventually, she was nearly captured by Denth's hires, but was rescued by Vasher.{{book ref|wb|37}}
 
In unfamiliar situations, and with her worldview shattered, Vivenna decided to begin learning to Awaken from the grizzled [[Returned]], learning much more quickly than most others due to her status as an Idrian Royal. Vivenna and Vasher worked together to repair some of the damage she had wrought in the company of Denth and Tonk Fah.
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