Dilandu wrote:Talkregh wrote:
Hi everyone I just finished reading the while series again and dropped by, I couldn't help getting interested in this idea.
You remember correctly Nimue's Cave predates the war and even the separation or split between Kau-Yung and Shan-Wei.
The description of the equipment in the cave indicates that it was "misplaced" during the terraforming process.
We know from St Kohdy's journals that the Fallen put up a stronger resistance than previously thought and conducted guerrilla warfare against the Temple for years. It makes sense if there are hidden redoubts of varying importance, since the Fallen, hidden within the population, would have needed then for their campaign (could not strike in the open or they would have compromised their cover AND the popuñations they lived with). It would be very satisfying if there was some sort of final bolthole where we could learn the fate of Proctor, Grimaldi and the rest of the Federation personnel that resisted Chihiro and Schueler as long and as hard as they could.
Thank you for the stimulating thoughts.
Ps: Speculating a bit more, it struck me as incredibly sound if some of the Fallen knew about Nimue, when they realized they had lost the struggle it would make all the sense of the world to put together as much help for Nimue as possible even if just in the form of information. At least Proctor and Zherneau DID know so its possible some of them knew there was "another spring to her bow" even if not more than that.
Hello from Mother Russia, Talkregh.
I seriously doubt that. Fallen were not Shain-Wei supporters (almost all of whom died in Alexandria) Fallen were
Langhorne loyalists, who rebelled against Chichiro - according to Kohdy, they suspected that Chichopiro orchestrated the destruction of Alexandria and subsequent death of command crew, to came to power himself.
Im not saying you are wrong, since I can obviously lack info you do possess. It woukd be interesting to read how it played out.
Though I would point out to you that in Hells Foundations Quiver the spanish portions of St Kohdy's Journal produce the following text:
“For one thing, there were a lot more of the ‘Fallen’ than the Writ suggests. According to Kohdy, they weren’t so much a faction of the command crew as they were the Navy and Marine personnel who’d served as the planetary police force under Commodore Pei once their warships had been discarded. He specifically refers to them as ‘the Angels who looked to Kau-yung before his Fall,’ at least. We can’t tell how many of them there were, but Owl and I both believe there were more than the Writ ever admitted."
This paragraph identifies them as the personnel loyal to the Commodore. Taking into account that in the next paragraphs its clear Kohdy took years to suspect it was Chihiro who ordered the Alexandria strike, and only did so when a Fallen suggested it to him. It is relevant in the sense that it could not have been widespread knowledge, therefore to classify the Fallen as Langhorne Loyalists wouldnt be possible just because of timing.
But you got me thinking and Kohdy for certain would fall into that cathegory (or close to it anyway) and that he went to Schueler with his concerns and/or evidence.
"According to the Spanish portion, however, Kohdy had started to suspect that Chihiro and his closest supporters had retained Hamilcar—although Kohdy didn’t know what Hamilcar truly was; he refers to it throughout as ‘the Dawn Star’—out of his own ambition to replace and supplant Langhorne completely.”
"But from several of his comments, some oblique enough it took Owl’s analysis to tease them out of the underbrush, he’d come around—slowly and unwillingly—to the belief that Chihiro was … significantly modifying Langhorne’s original plan. That’s the reason he went to Schueler.”
"They’d been friends, and when his friend told him he was on the wrong side and provided evidence to support the allegation, it shook Kohdy’s faith. Badly.” “Badly enough to send him to Schueler for an answer or reassurance,” Merlin murmured."
I cant help but wonder if we got Schueler wrong. We know someone diverted industrial capacity to the Fallen after the Alexandria strike, someome on the command crew side. What if HE was a Langhorne Loyalist and confronted Chihiro and died too? Afterall I cant remember any references about how he died. The punishment of Schueler could literally be named because of what was done TO him rather than created by him. There could very well be Langhorne Loyalists what I have difficulty getting through my head is them switching sides and being accepted by the fallen.
All knowledge of this could be in our speculated Fallen Citadel. I agree the places where it makes more sense for it to be are the Desolation Mountains and the Barren Lands. The mountain range is seriously enormous, and the Barren Lands are far away from Zion and sparsely populated. The problem I see with the Barren Lands is that reaching them under Hamilcars observation would have been risky.