Don,
Yes,
mul Gurthak ought to have passed the buck inwards to
the next level of Authority, as soon as ever he could.
Instead, he stole the buck!!
He literally and figuratively stole it.
I repeat, mul Gurthak took that buck into his own hands,
and used it for (what he deemed to be)
Council Of Twelve purposes.
Whatever Procedures existed in the Arcanan Outworlds
Military, mul Gurthak violated them and did what he
thought that the Council Of Twelve would want him to
do (*In His Own On-the-spot Opinion*)!
In so doing, he ended a deception that he had carried
on since he had learned to think. I have written of
this upthread. So has MIl-tech Bard.
Mul Garthak was not "free to follow his own fancy"
as far as any open Arcanan authority knew.
He rebelled against that authority,
betrayed it,
and took the whole Council of Twelve into that betrayal.
In doing so, he risked the cover, the Deep Cover,
of all the other Council of Twelve agents now on duty.
He began this betrayal before Osmuna saw a Sharonan.
My Map-addict's Deduction is:
The Council Of Twelve had already started to play its
hand, even at the price of revealing that it has one!
But that doesn't prove anything,
except about me and my deductions.
The Authors might be moving the story otherwise.
HTM
n7axw wrote:The thing that I find myself thinking is in terms of the decision to attack is that the buck doesn't really stop with Harshu. It stops with mul Gurthak. Not only is he Harshu's senior officer, but he was governor of the region where the encounter with the Sharonions occurred as well. He was the one to set the conditions of the attack, send out the diplomats and then set the diplomacy up to fail and when that was judged to happen, the stage is set. The stage was for Arcana, by the way, not Sharona.
What I am struggling with is the notion of a chain of command without any checks and balances. To be sure in the event of a real attack, mul Gurthak had to defend his area of responsibility. But he had gotten the Sharonians to stand down for negotiations. At that point mul Gurthak should have had to kick the whole situation up stairs to Portalis who then should have sent someone out with the authority of the Union and the commandery to confer with mul Gurthak and Harshu as well as treat with Sharona. My point is that such procedure apparently did not exist, leaving mul Gurthak free to follow his own fancy without any acccountability.
Don
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