gantrakk wrote:I have been unfortunately half hoping that the Siddarmarkian republican side will be rather harsh and violent, probably won't be official policy but I have found that the "good guy" side has been way too well behaved and far too easily convinced not to strike out at those who are advocating their torture and murder.
This is also I think connected with my confusion of the times the Empire's side has threatened the mass murder of prisoners without ever doing so and yet the threat still works, I can't see how you can play so much the good guys and have such threats taken seriously.
If you read the summation of the Sword of Schueler at the end of HFaF, you'll see it's pretty clear that neither side in the Siddarmarkian civil war was taking prisoners. The same is said early in MTaT. In fact, Hanth is the
only commander specifically mentioned to have captured prisoners from the armies of the CoGA - the Siddarmarkians (both sides) simply kill any prisoners taken, and in the CoGA's case, that's if their commanders are being
nice. If they actually follow orders, they're supposed to turn prisoners over to the Inquisition, where they will be tenderly administered the entire Punishment of Schueler. Green Valley is also taking prisoners, but we haven't seen specific textev where he does it yet.
As for situations where Charis "bluffs" about slaughtering men who have surrendered, two specific instances come to mind. The first is in OAR after Thirsk and the Dohlaran and Desnairan fleets are defeated at Crag Reach, and Cayleb gives Thirsk the option of putting his men ashore with one ship left to send for help, or resuming hostilities until this fleet is destroyed. Cayleb was
not bluffing. Both of the kingdoms whose fleets he had just destroyed had signed on with the Go4 to destroy his kingdom, and he was in no mood to be generous. Thirsk capitulated, and 13,000 sailors spent a few months living on Opal Island while Thirsk sailed back to his bosses with the bad news.
The second instance of Charis "bluffing" is at Iythria, where Commander Yairley and Hektor met with the commander of what was left of the NoG after the ICN cleaned their clocks. There were still dozens of enemy ships who had surrendered, with some 30,000 sailors aboard. Yairley pointed out that during jihad certain rules of war were put aside by the Book of Schueler (gotta wonder what's in that book!) and by simple reciprocity Charis could follow the same rules. That meant they could legally set fire to all those ships with the sailors still aboard.
Fortunately the Desnairan commander caved (and emigrated to Charis) so the sailors were released without parole, since it was clear none would be honored, but in return the ICN was allowed to completely destroy every structure and business associated with shipbuilding, and it burned or took all the supplies. Archbishop Staynair's brother was the fleet commander, and
he probably wouldn't have burned those sailors, but the Desnairans didn't know that. The ICN pretty much could have shelled and burned the entire waterfront, with the loss of much more of the city and the likely causing the deaths of hundreds or thousands of civilians. (Plus the Desnairans would have realized their cavalry was obsolete before LaMA, but it will be more fun when they abruptly learn that sad fact in a
huge battle.)
Charis wasn't bluffing in either of these cases - Cayleb would have killed every enemy sailor to the last man if Thirsk hadn't surrendered every galley and ship, and Staynair would have burned much of Iythria to the ground if the Desnairans hadn't capitulated so that only military targets were destroyed. The ICN's only bluff was threatening to burn the captured warships with their 30,000 sailors still aboard.
Yes, the EoC tries to be the good guys, and their terms in victory are severe but fair. Thus far nobody has refused to surrender to them, because the EoC actually
does take prisoners. In Siddarmark they're the
only ones who do - and they can always threaten enemy commanders who are reluctant to surrender to the ICA that they'll be more than happy to turn them over to their Siddarmarkian allies, who most certainly are
not in the mood to take prisoners. (No Siddarmarkians on either side have taken prisoners thus far.)
Either Silverlode or some island in Howell Bay is likely to get tens of thousands of prisoners dropped off to terraform and grow their own food, or to pitch in and work on whatever else Charis might want them to do on Silverlode.