CJK wrote:My guess is RFC is getting revenge on all the pestering he gets for snippets for each book.
My guess on how Thirsk is going to act is to use the fact that the inquisition has started to act against him AND his family despite his record of service to the CoGA. That would be very compelling to Alhverez given his performance which gives a lock on military force.
In light of how the Desnairian Earl Hennet is managing to survive when ALL of the group of 4 wanted to hand him over to Clyntahn feels like a foreshadowing of how Dohlar will act. (Trust nobles to look after their own skin) Remember is was Duke Fern who made the "suggestion" to Clyntahn, why he did this is NOT explained yet. Did he do it to hang Thirsk out to dry or is he playing another game? It does not seem worth it to me to piss off Clyntahn for the lives of common soldiers, at least for a noble as high as Duke Fern so why did he do it?
It may be worth pissing off Clyntahn for the
willingness to fight of
large numbers of common soldiers. They are, after all, the men between senior Dohlaran ministers and Charisians with pointed questions about the treatment of POW's.
Looking at the Safehold map one thing that struck me was that if Dohlar went neutral there really is no easy way for the Temple Lands to respond. They pretty much have to clear all the Charisian and Siddarmark forces before they could even begin to approach Dohlar. Which is the same logic behind Desnair's neutrality.
It's a little different, in that Desnair can reasonably, if pathetically, claim they're not currently able to pursue the jihad by any means other than sending tithes. They've lost armies, they've lost modern gear, they've lost the navy, they've lost ports, they've lost shipbuilding infrastructure - really, claiming they can still fight would be a lot like the knight with his arms and legs cut off from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" demanding the foe come back so he can bite his kneecaps.
Dohlar remains a going military concern. They've got a navy second to one, they've got the means to re-equip an army once they recruit another, all their infrastructure is intact - for now. So they can't quietly desert the jihad for being effectively beaten like Desnair, or not that strong like Sodar, Delferahk, or isolated states off the mainland. They do, as you note, have the freedom to ignore Temple reprisals if they drop out - apart from whatever anyone already in Dohlar chooses to do.
South Harchong is in the same boat. For that matter, with their coast mostly protected by the RDN, they could do a Desnair in a hurry if the RDN withdraws, defects, or is merely driven back into Dohlaran coastal waters. And the army that would normally be used to put down any serf revolts or noble separatists in South Harchong is way up in western Siddarmark or the Border States now, so they're quite free to adjust their standing with regard to the Empire.