Hi CJK.
Your supposed solution is a recipe to simply repeat the disaster, since where or how will they learn what not to do if none of their soldiers return to tell them?
Does Clyntahn even know what happened?
Given how long it took to find out what happened to Kaitswyrth despite a direct semaphore line makes it extremely unlikely the Go4 have a clue how to avoid having the Desnari repeat all their mistakes.
NTM I doubt Duchairn will have the marks to spare to finance another army, or be willing to risk the money on the Desnari, even if Allayn were willing.
Nor do I think Clyntahn will have much time to threaten the nobility with excommunication before Desnar's semaphore line to Zion is cut off (the wise secretly happy for it) and left to itself.
First of all, we don't know even the size of the IDA, which given the surprisingly small size of the rest of our sample so far, ie the regular IHA (471K of 194M = ~1/412 or ~0.243%), the republic with the pre-SoS active RSA at 1.39% (1.8M of 129.5M) and the pre-empire Royal Chisholm Army at ~ 1.67% of the population (250K of 15M); one might argue the larger the population the smaller the population fraction the active army is, which isn't too surprising.
Given how expensive cavalry are, I think most posters wouldn't be surprised if the IDA was nearer the IHA's (69% cavalry) size than the RSA (pre-SoS cavalry %?).
Then there's the question of how spread out whatever army is left over several million square miles.
Since the AoJ was probably created from the nearest, ie northern army units, any replacements will have to come from much further south; if it takes 3-4 month's to just to march to North Watch province (leaving aside if its still Desnari by then), it 'll be fall again with winter ready to screw things up again, NTM if the allies are already at the temple by then, why bother?
Given Dohlar produces more modern weapons far easier than Desnar with only 56% of the population speaks volumes about Desnar's industrial inefficiency, which Magwair acknowledges when he writes off even bothering to try to improve Desnar's new weapon production, nominally the most modern industry Desnar has since Magwair and Duchairn paid for it yet obviously now one of the worst investments of the jihad from their perspective.
Given the fact the IDA made no changes to arming its cavalry is quite an indictment of how incompetent the IDA truly is, despite all the reports regarding modern weapons effects, to say nothing of how they're going to fix their logistic system when they don't know its broken in the first place, despite 200 years history screaming at them.
Thanks to the systemic corruption detailed in AMF and HFaF, we see Desnar paying little effective attention to the direct orders of the Go4 (giving some indication of its response to a threat of excommunication), indicated again by the pitiful rate of rifle and field artillery production.
Are there 2-4 dozen major bases in the interior besides the border and frontier defense units?
So a response to any rebellion is less than a 5day away?
We don't know yet.
The map implication has been that Desnar felt most threatened by Southern Harchong before the jihad.
If the 'new army' has to march 3-4 month's just to assemble at the northern frontier, it will be fall again before they become threatening.
Given the size of armies and what weapons the allies will have by then, that IDA army would have even less of a chance than Harless did.
Remember the IDA infantry regiments were created solely on the orders of the Go4, and rather poorly with only a third actually having rifles, so DE and EHM each had around 3 times as many despite armies a third Dohlar's size.
Dilbert might point out repeating the same inputs and expecting different results is insane.
Expecting an army even worse armed to do any better is simple insanity, and while Clyntahn certainly has his moments, why should Desnar repeat theirs?
We have no textev of any inquisitor being a competent general, let alone a Desnari inquisitor.
We have no evidence of any competent Desnari general.
The odds of finding a competent Desnari inquisitor general are vanishingly small IMO.
Given the ICN in the Gulf of Dohlar, the odds of any non Desnari Clyntahn might pick to get to Desnar are moot at best.
Even if there were a competent Desnari inquisitor general, their greatest weakness is the ineptitude of their quartermasters.
Again, the fact is that the semaphore link to the temple is already at risk, and when cut Desnar will be able to ignore Clyntahn and whatever Go4 decrees it pleases.
Of course, that will indicate Desnar suspects the allies will win this little jihad or world war, and Clyntahn might denounce the whole of it as heretical, even if he manages to survive Rhobair's putsch, but will anyone in Desnar really know or care?
That's a problem for the future, and Desnar has yet to demonstrate any competence in dealing with it.
L
CJK wrote:Can Desnair fall to the wayside in this conflict? IMO Siddarmark will be pretty tempted for some payback and given their pathetic performance across the board they CAN leave them be for a few years while they secure the rest of their borders.
NTM that the nobility of Desnair is trapped, if they DON'T fight for the CoGA they invalidate they right to rule. A simple excommunication by the CoGA and boom, all the faithful will be obliged to turn on their lords and masters. Lets not forget that a massive portion of their nobility are also members of the priesthood, or that the Inquisition will have far better penetration of Desnair than they did any previous island nation or even Siddaramark given the social structure.
IMO its more likely that Clyntahn will send orders to get another army ready, and this time HE will select a competent General (ie a fanatical Inquisitor) who will carry out the Jihad to Clyntahn's satisfaction. If he is reasonable he will get a few of Magwair's men to help but they are probably stuck fixing Harchong's contribution the the Jihad.