Hi N7AXW,
Excellent points.
While it almost seems the only smart Desnarians we've seen so far are now in Tellesberg, Dohlar has quite a few serving a rotten king from the Duke of Fern on down to Zhwaigair.
Much of Dohlar is still a mystery, but it certainly has more potential for change at the moment than either Desnar or Harchong.
From the textev in LaMA, the serf situation in Dohlar is far better than Desnar, though we have no details and upward mobility for merchants and entrepreneurs like Zhwaigair's uncle is possible which is quite important.
Dohlar, aside from King Rahnyld, might indeed survive the current fracas rather well if it manages to avoid being invaded, but I'm not confident that's going to happen.
If the southern IHA sub-army attempts to pursue DE past the river lines, EHM may ruin his supply route rather easily, so that army is on a relatively short supply tether.
How Dohlar manages to feed everybody despite being in the 3 crop tropic zone is an interesting question, given its small size (~1.6 M square miles), so one wonders if adding a half million Harchong might collapse or destroy the system, especially if they're in hot pursuit of DE and EHM (all being armies not much interested in preserving private property rights etc), who are making war in Dohlar specifically to exhaust Dohlar's means of waging war, aided by a blockade by the ICN.
If fishing and trade are precluded, the condition of the people might compel the nobles to find some accommodation that will permit them to keep their positions, but that's if the levelers let them.
There wasn't anything in LaMA regarding the leveler's, but I suspect when the Border States are conquered, collapse into chaos, or surrender to the allies, the local levelers will become active, and depending on who's first to fall Dohlar may be the lead example or the one smart enough to avoid that result.
Would the price of peace only be the the duchy's of Thorast and Reskar (besides Rahnyld's head)?
Despite the relatively little damage done to Siddarmark by Dohlar, I don't think its going to get off that easy.
If the allies make Silkiah a republic, the example won't be lost on the Dohlarans who want the same.
Interesting times people, interesting times indeed.
L
n7axw wrote:Given the unpleasant reality that they couldn't manufacture cannon for Jahras' ships that didn't blow up at inconvienent times, I think you guys are right.
The surprise has been Dohlar. I wouldn't be surprised to see them emerge stronger after the war than they were before once the inhibitions of the inquisition are removed. Maybe not to the extent of post-war Germany, but stronger, nevertheless.
Don