Krenn wrote:DMcCunney wrote:But given how Langhorne ignored his original orders, and Chihiro was apparently even more radical then Langhorne in that respect, I wonder how the setup on Safehold post the War Against the Fallen differed from what Langhorne intended, since Chihiro's fingerprints would be all over the end product.
I'm not entirely convinced that Chihiro's goals were necessarily the same as Langhorne's at all.
We don't really know what Chihiro's goals were. We have hints in TextEv like Seijin Kohdy's diary where he talks about the Fallen who defeated him presenting evidence Chihiro was significantly modifying
Langhorne's plan, and Langhorne had already departed from Operation Ark's original plan.
For all I know, Chihiro just wanted the chance to author and enforce a book of worldwide scripture. ANY worldwide scripture. Langhorne's policy of technology suppression may just have been a convenient excuse.
Well, Chihiro was the principal editor of the Writ, combining the theology with the various Archangel's practical handbooks. We don't have a clear idea of how he changed the original draft Langhorne had approved, beyond the addition of his and Schueler's books.
(And I wondered previously how big the Writ was, and speculated there was a breviary with just the theology that people normally used and referred to. That's apparently the case, with the books of Langhorne, Bedard, Chihiro, and Schueler comprising it. Merlin stated a pre-AR copy of the Writ in Commodore Pei's download didn't have the books of Chihiro and Schueler, and those where post War Against the Fallen additions.)
So a lot of what we see on Safehold was Chihiro's work, since he wrote the history and was largely responsible for the final form of the Writ and the Testimonies.
I suspect another take on this will be in the testimony of Schueler. His visitation accused Chihiro of lying. His Testimony should have details on what Schueler says he lied
about.
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Dennis