Hi PeterZ,
Dairnyth is already part of the republic, possibly for a century or two, so no need to annex it now, though clearing the Dohlaran territory on the north side of the Bay of Bess might be useful, however tenuous or weak that territory appears, so taking enough depth from the Border States etc to hold all that coast might be another alliance goal.
If the Duke of Fern is as smart as he appears to be, I could see Thirsk and Ahlverez forming a regency for Rahnyld's best son or grandson, the king and his brothers etc suffering an unfortunate accident that might be blamed on secret reformers retaliating for the SoS and 'Rakurai'.
Regarding the offshore islands becoming ICN bases; being occupied and growing food, fishing, ranching etc are a given, and not very negotiable since the RDN can't stop the ICN from doing it anyway.
If Thirsk and Ahlverez are as smart as we think we are, they might try to move structurally in Siddarmark and the alliance's direction as you suggest; but just holding onto power for the immediate future, just making more moderate improvements like freeing the serfs, will keep them busy for years to come.
Trashing Dohlar after they've surrendered doesn't serve the long term plans or needs of the alliance, treating it with some respect could pay off tremendously in time because the Border States and others are willing to surrender sooner or join the alliance because they know they will be treated well.
Given South Harchong has only a fifth or sixth of the HE's population, I don't see them making war on Desnar when they're outnumbered 4 or 5 to one, especially if South Harchong has to win its independence from North Harchong first.
Desnar may refuse to learn anything making the inevitable collapse only worse.
Siddarmark and the alliance only need Desnar's upper Northwatch province portion that I've mentioned before to secure the Salthar canal, using the N-S mountains in the isthmus to reduce the required garrisons to something very sensible that even Silkiah could handle.
RFC's recent posts concerning the rule of law imply Silkiah has some of that tradition, that will help her bond with the alliance.
So far I see no need for Silkiah to join the republic, maintaining or restoring their independence may be part of the alliance's appeal, as would adding the strategic buffer of the North Watch province.
From some posts, I'm not too worried about the percentage or number of the Silkian temple loyalists, as the reformers seem to outnumber them, once the IDA is removed, and turning the Grand Duke into a constitutional monarch may have enough appeal to the aristocracy that gets their titles promoted as well may appease them enough.
Interesting times indeed.
L
PeterZ wrote:I find that Dohlar and Desnair are the most interesting political developments yet to unfold. Silkiah appears to be the most certain of the current CoGA allies to change allegiance.
Dohlar appears to be headed dow the route Japan took after WWII. Between a vengefull ICN and thoroughly ticked off RSA, Dohlar will be trashed six ways to Sunday. I can see all of their infrastructure being flattened around Gorath. If Dairnyth was part of Dohlar, it won't be after the RSA and ICA finish. Dohlar's only hope is to capitulate before their army and navy gets gutted. I doubt Dohlar will do that short of a coup by Ahlvarez and Thirsk. I doubt that will happen, but it is possible.
Once completely trashed, Dohlar will need to rebuild and the CoGA will be too broke to help much. The only thing stopping Dohlar from becomming Germany after WWI will be Charisian investment. I can see the EoC taking/keeping Dragon, Trove and Claw islands as well as establishing a base in Siddermark controlled Dairnyth. That ICN presence will keep CoGA militaries out of Dohlar and desperation to rebuild the economy will gut the aristos power in favor of a stronger rule of law. I believe that Sharley will leverage the continued threat of complete conquest by Siddermark, the economic dominance of the EoC and the heavy ICN presence into irresitable incentives for Dohlar to change.
What will arise in Dohlar will be different from Charis but more like it than anyother CoGA loyalist power.
Desnair won't have the benefit of losing to Charis that thoroughly. No, a more likely scenario is that Harchong takes the juicier bits of Desnair's interior while Siddermark pushes far enough south through North Watch and into Hankey and Kohlman to secure its border with Desnair. Desnair then will lose much of their natural resources to South Harchong and its trade routes to Siddermark and Charis. There really won't be any strategic reason for Charis or the CoGA to work with Desnair if this happens. Desnair will be left to wallow in their miserable little corner of Howard. They'll look like Delfarahk writ large. How long can the aristos maintain their power under those circumstances? I doubt even one generation. What takes the aristos place depends on how quickly the EoC defeats the coGA.
All this happens while Silkiah seeks inclusion into the Republic of Siddermark. Control of the Slathar Canal and the Gulf of Jaharas will make them very wealthy. That wealth will smooth over the feathers of just about every Temple Loyalist that remains in silkiah.