n7axw wrote:My impression is that Zion is not fortified. After all, prior to the current furbar, who would have dared attack the place....
So whether by land or by sea, all the allies really have to do is to defeat the Temple armies and move into Zion proper. That doesn't necessarily provide them with access to the Temple, but occupying Zion can be done without a siege.
As for food, my impression is that most of Zion's supply happens by land, probably either by way of the canals or by those good roads that the Havens are known for. I think that most of it originates in the Temple Lands.
My guess for Zion's population is about 2 million. I could stand to be corrected on that figure.
Don
Actually, a great deal of Zion's food is shipped across Lake Pei, and there's an extensive network of canals in the Temple Lands that connect to the surrounding countries that haven't appeared on the map yet. So even before the ICN basically swept the seas free of enemy shipping except for the in Gulf of Dohlar, Zion was being primarily supplied by canals. I'm sure there's been a noticeable reduction in the amount of food arriving by sea, but the textev makes it clear that almost all of the city's food was shipped via canals that connect to Lake Pei.
Your estimate of 2 million for the population of Zion is likely too high, possibly by a large margin. Let's consider how Tellesberg is described in OAR:
"The city's total population was in the vicinity of a hundred thousand, which made it huge for Charis and much more than merely respectable for Safehold generally. It also meant Tellesberg was completely ringed by farmland whose sole purpose was to keep the city's population fed. Even so, it was necessary to import vast quantities of food on a regular basis. The Charisian merchant marine was more than equal to the task, as long as the Royal Charisian Navy maintained control of Howell Bay, but a hundred thousand was still an enormous population for a city built by a civilization powered only by wind, water, and muscle."Obviously Zion is much larger than Tellesberg, although there are larger cities on Safehold - from OAR:
"the city itself—one of the half-dozen largest on all of Safehold, and by far its oldest—existed for only one purpose: to serve the needs of the Church of God Awaiting." I suspect there's a limit to how large a city can be when it exists in a place with a climate so harsh that Langhorne set up his headquarters there as proof of the power of the archangels!
Tellesberg is surrounded by farmland that raises
four crops a year and has cutting edge agricultural equipment. Zion can barely manage
one crop, it's equipment is inferior, and it lacks the EoC's huge merchant marine. Granted, it has well organized methods of importing food, but the vast majority of that food
has to be imported.
I'd guess that Zion has no more than a million inhabitants, although my gut feeling is that it may have as few as 500,000, given the food situation. Besides, if your occupation wasn't dependent on the CoGA, would you even
want to live there? Move south and spare yourself the horrible winters! I hear that Silkiah is
lovely in February!