Randomiser wrote:I see this is another idea you are really in love with and nothing anybody says is going to sway you from it. However, it just won't work, on lots of levels. Why on earth should the Dohlaran population or nobility think a hasty plebiscite organised at gunpoint gives any legitimacy to whoever wins it? To keep the new king on the throne and prevent rebellions would take the kind of huge occupying army the EoC doesn't have to spare. Thirsk would probably refuse to serve, his sense of honour would prevent him from doing so since being a loyal vassal include seeing the king's legitimate heir gets to rule after him, and absent a huge pogrom in the nobility there will always be an heir of some sort. It won't even help that much in dissuading other rulers from obeying the CoGA. They don't actually have that much wriggle room and if they think Charis will depose them and kill their families, that merely makes Charis the kraken in the back yard - only to be worried about after pacifying the Inquisition doomwhale in the living room.
I can too be persuaded. I have been several times. Do I think RFC will write the story the way I suggested? Unlikely. My original point was to question how to handle Dohlar's leadership after they get their butts kicked.
Where have I said that the royal house of Dohlar needs to be killed? Never intimated that. Rahndahld? Sure, hold him personally responsible for acquiescing to the Inquisition. His family, no.
I would next recommend that you consider why Siddermark can field such a large army. I suspect they can for the same reason that Napoleon could. The citizens of their nations believed they were part of a nation rather than the obligated subjects of aristocrats. The former actively is invested in the nation he belongs to. The latter meets his obligations if he must. Also, recall that Siddermark is a representative republic. They have a good deal of experience in incorporating new territories into their representative republic. They have been expanding, eh?
The idea that Siddermark and Charis will impose a new government on those they defeat ought to scare the crap out of the jihadi nations. The CoGA will kill individuals. Siddermark and Charis will destroy the entire way of life of those that tick them off enough. Desnair and South Harchong will get the message if Dohlar is treated as I suggested.
As for Thirsk, he can be persuaded that his nation will have an easier time with his working with Cayleb and Stonahr than those two worthies crushing the backbiting aristos that would otherwise govern his country. Given those options, his sense of duty would see his nation and its people taken care of as best he can.