SWM wrote:I'll have to reread that part--I don't recall it off the top of my head. But that doesn't explain why some people seem to think that Chihiro and Schueler were the only Archangels to survive the nuke, when it is pretty clear that some other Archangels had to have been involved in the War after the nuke.
I think there's some conflation between the War Against the Fallen and the infighting among the Langhorne-loyalist command crew. They might overlap--we can't be sure yet--but they weren't the same thing.
The central problem is that Merlin's reliable information (and therefore the reader's) cuts off just before Kau-yung's nuke and doesn't resume until Nimue wakes up in the cave. His knowledge of the intervening several centuries of history are derived from the CoGA's official version, and while he might expect some airbrushing, Merlin has no way to know *how* inaccurate the official version is.
The reader now has more information, due to all the stuff we've talked about up-thread. We now know that at some point in the post-nuke world, Chihiro got the upper hand in terms of "chief airbrusher of history" and *kept* that position until all of his potential rivals were dead.
The Writ and the Appendices have a list of all of the "official" Archangels, both those loyal to Langhorne's plan and the Fallen. (Most of the command staff were regular "angels", and not named.) It's a short list on both sides.
An obvious inference about the "loyalist" Archangels is that these were the people that Chihiro chose to represent the good guys. Generally speaking, this should be a list of the Langhorne-loyalists that either died in Kau-yung's nuke *or* survived and were publicly seen to be on Chihiro's team during and after the infighting.
The list of Fallen Archangels is more interesting, since we don't know how many of them were command staff loyal to Shan-wei (my guess is most or all), and how many were initially on Langhorne's side but *not* on Chihiro's during the infighting.
Following Kau-yung's nuke, there was a period of six years called the War Against the Fallen. The end of that War was declared to be Year 0 by CoGA reckoning. Some and perhaps all of that conflict was between the surviving Langhorne-loyalists and the surviving Shan-wei-loyalists. Shan-wei's side lost.
At some point, there was *also* infighting within the Langhorne-loyalist side in order to determine what variant on Langhorne's plan for Safehold would prevail. Chihiro's side ultimately won, but it's not clear yet whether this infighting happened mostly before or after CoGA Year 0.
(I also think that Andropov survived the nuke, and was at least enough on Chihiro's side that he wasn't airbrushed out of history. There's no point in including him in the Appendices otherwise, since his Order has been completely unmentioned in the plot of the series to date. The *remarkable* personality similarities between Andropov and Saint Kohdy can't be a coincidence either.)