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The caves were possibly used by rebel groups for several centuries, prior to when they were used by the skaa rebellion.{{book ref|mb1|21}}
 
Following the slaughter at [[Tresting plantation|Tresting]]'s estate]], [[Mennis]] and some of [[Themos Tresting|Tresting's]] [[skaa]] made their way to the Arguois caverns, at [[Kelsier]]'s suggestion, to join the skaa army.{{book ref|mb1|25}}
 
At some point, the skaa rebellion began using the caves to hide in. Prior to the formation of Kelsier's army, there were approximately three hundred skaa, including women and children, hiding in the system. In 1023 FE, Kelsier's efforts to raise an army led to a vast increase in the number of people hiding within the caves.{{book ref|mb1|6}} Weapons and supplies were secretly dropped off at the caves via the canels through shipments [[Renoux]] sent from Luthadel to his plantation in the west.{{book ref|mb1|20}} Kelsier and [[Yeden]] visited the skaa while they were being assembled to help bring them resolve and hope.{{book ref|mb1|21}} During his time there, Kelsier used Captain [[Demoux]] to make a statement about the strength of the army and to help bolster the men's resolve.{{book ref|mb1|21}} A while after Kelsier's visit, Yeden decided to test the army against a nearby garrison at [[Holstep]]. A group of 2000 men rebelled against his orders and stayed behind in the caves, and were eventually found by Kelsier and [[Vin]]. After being found, the depleted army abandoned the caves, no longer able to use them to gather.{{book ref|mb1|25}}{{book ref|mb1|26}}