The conflict with Desnair didn't start until the Silk Towners showed a preference for sailing east across the Gulf of Mathyas to the then-new provinces of Trokhanos and Mallitar, rather than south into the Gulf of Jahras. That was relatively late in the development of the Republic.
n7axw wrote:As for Safehold I wonder how much Siddarmark's expansion had to do with Desnairian agression once the Republic had those formidable pike blocks. I have an impression of much of the conflict in those wars happened as Siddarmark begin pushing back, first expelling the Desnairians back out of Siddarmark and then into more neutral ground as the wars proceeded before the matter was brought to a conclusion by the Treaty of Silktown which the church created as a buffer state between the two opponents.
Don
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n7axw wrote:JeffEngel wrote:I think Siddarmark's expansion may have owed a lot more, early on, to the threat of Desnairian expansion north of the isthmus, or (to a lesser extent) Dohlaran expansion or the conversion of mid-continent small republics into monarchical Border States. Those early enclaves could see empires growing to the south and west, and Dohlar could have been a nucleus for another of them. Under those circumstances, you had to group up to be safe, and Siddarmark's republican system gave them something to group into that would be more compatible with their way of life. They were probably taking a long view, but in the shorter one, a larger unified state would have advantages for trade and law enforcement.
Silk Town - or proto-Silkiah, taking it along with its hinterlands - would have been much the same, only larger and with a lot of commerce, but for the misfortune of being too close to Desnair when the Church's willingness to see a sprawling republican empire ran out.
From RFC's post back when, much of the Siddarmark/Desnairian conflict was over Silk Town and its surroundings and which of them would have how much influence over it. Further inland and to the north, there wasn't then and still isn't much to fight over in terms of populated, terraformed regions. To the extent it was about land, it was a struggle for a frontier and strategic places for a border.
I think your point here gloves into mine... All I'm really saying is that the trigger for Siddarmark's push to the west was the threat from Desnair. I'm not sure that Dohlar ever figured in. I don't see any basis for that conjecture, anyway.
Don
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