Tanstaafl wrote:jmseeley wrote:What if Charis preemptively offers terms? IMO there are three provisions that could give Charis pretty much everything it wants:
1. Cessation of hostilities by all parties and a proclamation that the jihad is ended.
2. The jihad was driven by a corrupt Inquisition. The Inquisition is therefore dissolved and ALL members will perform appropriate penance and are forbidden to ever again perform Inquisitorial duties in any capacity.
3. While the Church may have fragmented, all faiths recognize the Temple as God's seat. Therefore pilgrims of all faiths will be welcome and free to worship as they see fit, excepting that they may not impose their faith on others.
Provision 1 ends the war. Lots of bitterness, but a lot less dying.
Provision 2: The Council of Vicars can basically say 'We were mislead by an Inquisition that had fallen under the sway of Shan-Wei.' It's face-saving BS of course,
but!
- It gets the CoGA out of a war it can't win while providing a scapegoat that's actually guilty.
- It isolates the Inquisition from the rest of the Faithful.
- A reformed Inquisition may eventually arise, but it will never be able to crack the whip like the old one.
Provision 3: Basically this is like bringing just a few termites into the house. What harm could it do?
Timing would be critical, of course. They'd have to do it when the Temple forces are clearly losing anyway, but before Clyntahn is removed. Of course he'll go into one of his screaming rages (he should really think about decorating with replicas instead of original artwork), '...we'll surrender to those fornicating heretics over my dead body!!' etc. But as things degenerate and the Inquisition gets more vicious, more people will probably be OK with that.
By moving first, Charis could retain control of how the war ends. They can set terms that everyone can live with while the Inner Circle still gets what it needs.
jms
Why accepting defeat on the brink of victory?
Because for the Inner Circle this would be defeat.
The CoGA is not just a church.
Think of Harchong as Texas and Desnair as Florida. Make Siddarmark California. They are allowed to quibble among each other, but the CoGA is the Federal Government. Zion is Washington D.C. It is the supreme civil authority on Safehold. It can overrule every ruler. It appoints every successor. The schism between Charis and the CoGA started when Cayleb appointed himself as his fathers successor. He occupies the throne illegally according to Safehold CoGA law.
The terms you propose leave the secular might of the CoGA largely in place. It gives the GoGA time to learn from its mistakes and build an army and navy that can threaten Charis.
With 80% of Safehold under its control it will win the cold war if given enough time.
Charis has to conquer Zion at the least. Preferably the Temple Lands, the Border states, Dohlar and or Desnair. It is not needed to make those lands part of the EoC, but friendly, secular rulers are a must.
United in a Pax Charis and close economic ties.
As I see it there are 3 possible ways the war will end:
1. On the brink of defeat, Duchairn eliminates Clyntahn and offers terms. I doubt very much he'd include heretics' access to the Temple as part of those terms. The allies would accept because only the Inner Circle knows that access to the Temple is a primary goal of the war.
2. Charis offers terms, the Church refuses, and the war continues to its conclusion. Charis gets the Temple, but at the highest possible cost.
3. Charis offers terms, the Church accepts, Charis gets access to the Temple at a lower cost. The Church still exists, but it's fatally weakened.
The main purpose of offering terms is to preempt the Church from offering terms that Charis would feel compelled to agree to. Only the Inner Circle knows that they need physical access to the Temple. If Duchairn eliminates Clyntahn and offers to end the jihad, most people will see that as victory for Charis. There would be no way they could justify continuing the war with all the attendant bloodshed. Hence the terms.
I don't see a peace that leaves the Church nominally intact as particularly bad for Charis. The CoGAs power and influence is being shattered by the war. Merlin has already observed several times that innovation trends have established themselves and will progressively undermine the Church. The post-war Church will be too weak to reverse that. Siddarmark and Dohlar are already scrambling to emulate Charis. I'll bet money that there will shortly be a 'Church of Siddarmark', with the Temple loyalists reduced to a protected minority, like it is in Charis,
at best. Any Inquisitors there will look a lot more like Father Paityr than Zhaspahr Clyntahn.
In my suggested terms I included the elimination of the Inquisition specifically to eliminate the secular power of the Church. In my timeline, by the time Charis offers terms the Church's armies would be broken and the Inquisition would be the only remaining tool for exerting power, hence provision 2. The only places where the Church is likely to retain substantial influence are the more conservative countries, mainly the Empires of Desnair and Harchong. If the Church tries to rebuild it's power it will have to innovate and that will undermine its own goals. Charis still wins.
Offering terms from a position of strength is how Charis has operated. The EoC has grown by leveraging force more than outright conquest. Chisholm, Emerald, Zebediah, Tarot, even Corisande, were all brought into the Empire through use of
appropriate force, not by pounding them into the dirt. Charis has been able to achieve its goals largely by using force as a tool of diplomacy whenever possible, at a far lower cost in blood and treasure. Just as their Navy and Army have benefited from technical innovation, so has Charis benefitted from its diplomatic innovation.
Remember, I'm not suggesting Charis offer terms anytime soon. The Church's power has to be broken for all to see. Only when the Church's total defeat is seen to be inevitable should terms offered. This approach has consistently worked for Charis, and it's a big part of why they're seen as the 'Good Guys'.
jms