lyonheart wrote:Hi Jeff Engel,
Thanks for the good ideas.
What happens to the CoGA [does Merlin get his wish and fulfill his oath?] will be fascinating to read.
My somewhat tongue-in-cheek suggestion of finding a range of acceptable lies is considerably reduced by what we know the inner circle especially Maikel will accept.
However, if the cease fire that ends this war, an actual peace treaty being an impossibility since the CoGA right wing nations would strenuously object and revolt, can last long enough to only carry out joint tribunals it might accomplish some justice at the temple and vicarate level at least after all, but don't hold out too much hope.
I'm a lot more hopeful about Safehold states being interested in peace if the Church allows it. Really - what national or dynastic interest is being served by the war now or in the foreseeable future?
Annexing chunks of Siddarmark isn't a dream still in any responsible Dohlaran or Desnairian head. Rahnyld surely isn't harboring ambitions of stealing Charisian trade now!
Delferahk's king strongly suspects he's been used, lied to, and manipulated by the Church and has suffered the destruction of his port city and sea-born trade as a result - and they nearly assassinated his relatives, under his care. And however the war turns out, Delferahk isn't getting stronger out of it.
Harchong's bureaucrats and aristocrats are getting their graft taken and their military reputation called into question finally. They had a shiny new navy - not anymore! And now the jihad has put modern guns into the hands of so many serfs, along with military training. That cannot end well. The most a jihad offers them is the prospect of those armed serfs not coming home. But that at least is something that's likely to be arranged before any ceasefire or peace agreement, at least in large (enough?) part - the Church isn't going to give up while it has Harchong In Arms on its side still.
The Border States certainly haven't got the muscle to carry on a jihad on their own, and some of them may well be "Silkiah in the West" - ready enough to become Siddarmark.
The Temple Lands will go as the Church will, though if the church families could be assured of remaining well-off aristocrats, they'd have fine dynastic, secular reasons to get out of a losing war before it was too late.
So what's keeping states in the jihad, when they haven't anything left to gain? Fear of creditors, fear of inquisitors, sincere religious sentiment. Fear of creditors is vanishing. The Church is borrowing from them now. Fear of inquisitors is serious, but that relies entirely on the Inquisition having the backing of the Church and the acquiescence of the locals. If the Church has to make peace or die, the Inquisition will either follow that line or become heretics themselves. And if the Church is utterly, clearly losing, and Inquisitors are seen as bullies taking good men, women, and yes, sometimes kids off to be tortured and killed... well, locals may quit tolerating them and then they're hosed.
That leaves sincere religious sentiment - the kind of thing ultimately keeping Duchairn fighting this jihad. But again, if the Church out of Zion is willing to make peace - if the Church out of Zion seems to bear no resemblance to the kindly parish priests, the wise Bedardist teachers, the gentle Pasqualate healers - and if the Church of Charis is demonstrating that it's no monster, and is in fact just those kind priests with their own archbishops thank you! - then sincere religious sentiment stops arguing for jihad. It argues for all the children of God on Safehold to act like one family again, even if they've chosen to live in different households with different rules.
Minor nit - is Maik Dohlaran? I'd assumed he was of a level in the clergy where priests were shuffled around, and that he was of Temple Land or Border State birth. In any case, by now it's arguable he's "gone native" like Archbishop Gairlyng in Corisande, and his age and reputation should deliver the goods you have in mind.Having a Dolaran like Staiphan Maik direct them would emphasize Dohlar's increasing importance at a critical time, besides his probable honest reputation among his co-workers and age group throughout the priesthood would reassure many fearing a reformist revenge even when they know its more than justified.
Whether Rhobair insists on being the first and confesses all his faults NTM the gross mistakes and crimes of the Go4, there are going to be many where the available facts are too few and murky to insist on capital punishment, so life at hard labor might be the best until more evidence is found, according to your four criminal classes.
L
Maybe. Still, the Inquisition and SSK can between them be counted on to be thorough, albeit for very different goals. And if the evidence in many cases isn't sufficient for the very harshest punishment, the important things - responsible Church leadership and thorough reform - can still be served just getting those to whom nothing more than a bad smell sticks out of power. The appointment to take it up with God can wait.
And disclosure is more important than punishment anyway. Duchairn has oh so much he can disclose, after all, and someone doing that service for Safehold can surely be permitted to spend the rest of his days in humble circumstances and quiet prayer.