Welcome into the light, KokoAp. Enjoy the first digital adult beverage on me. After that, there are plenty of us here to contribute.
I happen to agree with your assessment. Suppose the Duchairn plot line is more complex than it seems. Yes, he is indeed planning to retake the CoGA from Clyntahn. Then what? That's the twist no one seems to be discussing.
Charis launched the Safehold reformation based on the abuses of the currupt within the Church. This was true of our own Reformation lauched by Luther. What followed in our own time line? The Counter Reformation. The Catholic Church responded to the charges in various ways.
I happen to think that the Refromation and Counter Reformation was a broader argument about the moral direction not only of the Catholic Church but of all of Europe. The same thing needs to happen on Safehold. Safehold's citizens believe in their faith. They need to resolve their disputes or face continual war until there simply is no more ability to fight. One hopes that the initial violence of the Sword of Schueler will mitigate future violence and Safehold's Counter Reformation can be voiced with much more calm deliberation.
Now, suppose between the time of Clyntahn's fall and the Milennial Return of the AAs when the CoGA launches its own Counter Reformation, Phandys and the remainder of Aivah's group begin to reveal themselves. Not sure what they will reveal, but it's motives might not be completely congruent with Charis'. Perhaps they become another group with tech advantages that side predominantly with the CoGA. They do not want open warfare, but do believe in the stabilizing force that is the CoGA.
What will the next story arc look like in that context?
KokoAp wrote:First of all, Greetings to everybody;
while I have been following this forum for some years, I never saw a need to poke my nose in, until today (since I enjoy reading the books, but do not like to speculate).
The below subject has come up several times, and it simply makes me uncomfortable. The arguments are quite logical; the textev shows quite clearly that Phandys is the hidden weapon on Duchairn's side .... and yet ... yet... it is TOOO obvious.
Folks, since when has our esteemed author been this obvious? He loves surprising us. Take the case of the Valet of the Earl of Corys; his deception was revealed at the last minute, so what makes you think "this" cover-up would be revealed to us so early? I simply can't believe it. I am impatiently waiting for the resolution of the puzzle.
Thanks for all the entertaining / enlightening speculations and posts.