My point is that within 2 years, more likely less than 1 year, the war will be over. At that point there will be a massive need to rebuild and industrialize and very little money with which to accomplish it. This will be true for everyone but Charis. So, while Charis doesn't need to expand markets, those other nations will. This is especially true for Dohlar.
Silverlode will allow the House of Ahrmahk to be the primary lender and financier for the post war Safehold expansion. Along with that ability comes the responsibility to set trade policy. With time the scope of that policy making responsibility will expand beyond economics and trade into international politics.
jgnfld wrote:All these ideas make some sense to me (e.g., loans for the future, velocity, and infrastructure).
What I was/am getting at is that for the short term and probably medium term Charis, as the only really advanced power which also has all the raw resources it needs as well has little need for a sudden influx of an intl medium of exchange. In that specific situation the extra silver suddenly coming into their hands seems much less valuable.
Now if they needed iron, or some such, from someone willing to sell, that would be a different matter. But they do not. Neither is there any labor needed from other countries except perhaps a need for mercenaries/ships which they cannot buy as they are unobtainable given the jihad. I mean it's not like they are exactly buying Siddarmark's support in exchange for anything other than its sheer survival. In the short to medium term, that is.