ChronicRder
Lieutenant Commander
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With the defeats taken in LAMA and the next next defeat of the AoS by Green Valley in the opening parts of the next book, all immediate threats to the EoC and RoS have been eliminated. O sure, one last CoGA army remains active in Siddermark, but he's heavily isolated and caught between a vice of three allied armies maneuvering around him, he can't do much besides surrender or die a glorious death in the name of Mother Church. The big thing here is that effectively the only part of the RoS still under Church control is the Holy Langhorne. Dohlar, Silkiah (to the extent that they partooko) and Desnair have been dealt body blows. The only real powerhouse left to he Church is Harchong. And that's more of 1920-30s USSR. The allies have to deal with Dohlar and Desnair while they can. This is why I proposed sending one of their armies into the natural bottleneck Dohlar and Silkiah offer. It neutralizes Desnair's "mobility" and sets up a Thermopylae situation favoring Charis and the RoS.
The next thing is that the allies have to move into the Hsing-Wu and storm the Temple and Zion. As someone mentioned earlier, in LAMA Zhaspar made sure the only "forces" in the that area were Inquisition and Temple Guards. That's a huge restriction on who is going to be available to defend-the-holy-land as it were. Remember, the only thing going to the Church right now is the huge, and modern, Harchong relief army of some 1-1.5 million troops that are finishing up their retraining and moving towards the Border States via land-- aka The Temple Lands. It was also mentioned in LAMA that the Hsing-Wu has always been the Church's waterway. If nothing else so far as the sea, they are the masters of it and no one has ever given them reason to doubt that. Even now with the Juggernaut that is the ICN. A surgical, amphibious operation by the allies into the Hsing-Wu and into the capitol of the CoGA itself would be a massive psychological blow to them, make their morale tank even more, and may just allow the allies to intercept the Harchong relief column in transit. At best they can destroy it in detail as they try to bring both ends of their column to bear on the "smaller" army of heretics or they don't realize--or acept what is happening. In that case, the 1/3 that the ICA/ICN combined forces hit is slaughtered, utterly and the lead 1/3 continues its march into the RoS where they are destroyed by Green Valley. The last 1/3 breaks off and returns to Harchong to reform/regroup. All the while, the Temple and Zion are even more isolated, exposed, and become more and more desperate. With the Sephamore lines going to it in allied hands and Wyverns being intercepted as they are launched, the entire Command and Control, nevermind the influence, of the CoGA is ruined.
Then you have a situation where the few remaining loyalist nations, however large, bottled up and isolated try a series of uncoordinated and desperate attacks on the allies' Fortress Siddermark. Remember, they would not merely be isolated from Zion but each other as well.
Now we get to the part where Charis and Siddermark could offer terms. Where they have the Temple under siege and more and more pieces of Zion are falling into allied hands daily (think Battle of Berlin). At this point, I see Zhaspar dying by either suicide or Duchairn and Magwair remove him. That leaves the Grand Vicar and I don't know what is going to happen there. The allies offer terms that the Chruch has no choice but to accept.
For the record, I don't see this siege being as costly as people have argued here. Remember, even in the Battle of Berlin, the Germans had a force of over a million defenders...on paper. Most of those were Volksfront (elderly or Hitler Youth draftees) and SS, than Wehrmacht. They got more in the way of their own troops than do anything effective against the Reds. The SS was more kept in Hitler's bunker as a security detail than deployed as actual combat troops. And most of those "combatants" were maimed and sick troops in hospitals from all 3 different fronts. They had an order of Battle and they fought desperately, but their defenders were the tattered remnants of much greater, and defeated, armies. They had no air force left and they're navy was sunk or just as useless. I see the Temple and Zion being set up as much the same way.
I'm not saying there won't be casualties, but I don't see the Charisians using their ships, mortars, and cannons as battering rams and simply mass charging into the streets of the Zions. That's what the Reds did in Berlin with their T-34 tanks and they took horrendous losses against what were broken and desperate, yet well trained, defenders.
Compare the CoGA to Hitler's Germany all you want. The CoGA cannot match either the discipline or the tenacity of the German field commanders. Though they can be as jacked up as the German High Command and the SS as you claim.
From there, the terms. I have no idea how to speculate that, but at a minimum, full recognition of the EoC, RoS, and their various churches; full access to the Temple complex; full disarmament and surrender of all Church forces; the release of all those interned in their concentration camps. Plus or minus a non-aggression pact.
I wonder how Charis will continue to innovate when its life is no longer hanging by a thread.
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