alj_sf wrote:PeterZ wrote:Sorry, Don, but tell that to the Glacierheart captain serving under Colonel Byrk forgot-his-last-name of the Glacietheart volunteers. Saw his entire family defiled in the most disgusting ways and had to put their bodies to rest. It wasn't the inquisition that did that. The perpetrators were simple Temple Loyalists. Killing every Inquisitors will do nothing for Cpt. Wallace.
I think you are projecting a largely Charisian view on Siddermarkians. There are much more Siddermakians than Charisians and they will deal with loyalist mainlanders more than their allies.
On the other hand, look what happened in EU after WWII. It took only 25 Years to settle things at comfortable level between Germans and other nations. There was still a few holdovers on each side (hatred and zealotry are hard to shake out), but as newer generations come in, and the reasons for hate disappear, things got better.
There is probably today a warmer feeling toward Germans in France than toward our much longer rival, England.
Germans, yes. Nazis have become the epitome of evil. That has not changed at all...well perhaps it has gotten worse. This is especially true among Jews.
I also believe you have forgotten the Balkans. That is a much more apt comparison. The ruling class changed and the predominant religion changed many times. Each time a new regime came to power, those in power abused their authority. Now the term balkanize is synonymous with breaking apart.
That's what is in store for Siddermark absent a reconciliation moment. Turning something as large as Siddermark into the Balkans writ large is not conducive to defeating the Gbaba.