Dilandu wrote:Well, i see at least one possible problem: the current technological progress is extremly concentrated. It could pretty easly make a way to a significant stagnation, simply because for the great charisian-siddamarkian alliance - after their victory - there wouldn't be a great need for innovations.
Of course, the progress, once started, couldn't be stopped, so they WOULD progress. After all, the Inner Circle would wor as a tug or pusher for all society. But the concurrent system would work much, much better, and desentralise the progress; so, if, for example, Charis in future turned into some kind of oppressing empire that actually slower progress in fear that it may harm their world domination - you must admit, that it isn't absolutely impossible, because humankind have a great talent to turn good ideas wrong - Safehold would have some reserve in Dohlar or former Temple Lands.
So if Merlin wasn't going to help the other side during war, maybe he should think about some concurrence AFTER the war?
I disagree strongly with the stagnation risk. Not because of the military side innovation but because of spinning jennies and powered looms. Those are the real key, as competitors outside Charis won't have any choice but to adopt them to survive economically. And it is a relatively easy step. Add a Singer style human powered sewing machine, and a few wood and metal shaping ones, and industrialisation cannot be stopped. Think that in Charis, a textile that was previously worth a prince ransom may soon be cheap enough to make sails ! People tend to notice those kind of things.
Remember that CHaris is sharing tech in Chilsom already, but also in Siddarmak. Also Safehold was shown to have a strong artisans foundation and their skills will translate easily. Once they are on the path of modernizing, all but the older masters will seek even more innovation. For this at least, Church is right, "change beget change".