Sorry PeterZ,
But I
still can't see this happening for a number of
extra reasons.
To transport 25 million people overland is going to require a
huge logistical effort - this isn't going to be able to be managed by individual serfs, this is going to have to be organised by a nation. (I know that you have advocated this, I'm just re-iterating it to then emphasis my next point).
So,
why exactly are nations that are hostile to either Siddarmark or Charis going to allow all of these people to either leave their lands, or travel through their lands, as they move to Charis/Siddarmark?
This migration will only hurt them (as they face losing a large number of people, or face having these people cross their lands and stir up their own population to move with them), and what will they gain?
Nothing!
The Inquisitors (at a minimum) will be dead set against it, as will a majority of the non-serf owning leaders (i.e. those who
aren't going to make money from it).
And you still haven't addressed the fact that this large, single block of migrants is NOT going to assimilate into Charisian culture!
In fact, if you do as you advocate (and concentrate them on Silverlode), it is going to make it worse - as in time there is the possibility that they will want independance from the rest of Charis (as culturally they are
already seperate).
Then there's the fact that
ALL of this is based on the fact that Charis is no longer at war. Without reading MWW's mind, I don't know how much longer the war will last (my personal opinion is a temporary truce at the end of the HFQ, or the book after that) - but
at the moment this idea is missing the first requirement - Peace....
Later,
Matt
PeterZ wrote:Matt,
The immigrants could and likely would travel over land and canals from harchong to Siddermark. From Siddermark to Tarot and only from Tarot to Margrets's Land will the route take them over open ocean for more than 200 miles. I figure the immigrants could land from Tarot at Crest Hallow and take the road to the port cities on Howell Bay. The rest of the journey can be made by coasters.
To summarize the largest open ocean distance traveled in ~600 miles. The rest of the route can be made using roads or coasters. That is well within the carrying capacity of the current generation of merchant ships. The route does not represent any impossibilities.
Let's consider the reasons why the nations involved would want to do this. After the war all the nations will be broke and face significant economic dislocations. Charis will be offering a bribe for the more socially retarded nations to export some of their labor. Many will take the bribe.
The process of transporting those immigrants to Charis involve many other nations. Those nations will also see income for supporting the passage of those people. Consider food sales for the travelers and taxes and tolls for the barges using the canals. This is a way to spread money around that hits every nation. Those nations will be open to the idea.
Now let's consider what those ex-serfs/slaves will be doing in Charis. They are going to an almost uninhabited area. No one is there because the land has not been terraformed. The immigrants will be creating a society that does not exist there. There are no large populations of indiginous people to surplant. There is pretty much only empty unterraformed land.
Since Silverlode is the private property of the House of Ahrmahk, those new immigrants become Cayleb and Sharley's direct vassals. Those ex-serfs/slaves understand that sort of direct relationship quite well. Not only do they understad the relationship but their new sovereign has shown just how much he values them. He bought them from bondage, freed them and gave them as much land as they can consecrate and hold. What serf or slave wouldn't volunteer for that and gladly give his/her loyalty to a man that mad that possible?
The process isn't easy or simple and will be incredibly expensive. So what? The end result will be to increase Charis' base population relatively quickly. If the program incorporates my suggested tweaks, then there is an additional benefit. Silverlode society will be heavily influenced by women's opinion. The higher population of women would mean that women would have greater influence in how Silverlode is governed locally. They will be at the curtting edge of equality for women just as labor saving devices make the physical strength of men less essential to power economic activity.
RFC will do whatever he sees fit for the story. It will be hugely entertaining regardless of how he chooses to write it. I wouldn't be surprised if he incorporated a large scale immigration program for Silverlode and perhaps even the other unconsecrated areas of Safehold like Trellheim and the Barren Lands. To do that the populations of Desnair and North Harchong need to be shifted to where they might be better utilized. Lyonheart's idea might just be how RFC originally envisioned the redistribution of people.