Henry Brown wrote:I've never had a lot of faith in the theory that the CoG is going to go bankrupt and the war effort will collapse. I remember the early books of the Honorverse series, where the initial version of Haven was supposed to be near bankruptcy at the beginning of the war. In fact, their whole reason for starting the war was to gain plunder through military gains.
Of course this did not work out and they ended up in a protracted, expensive war. However, despite their dire economic straits, the war continued for nearly 20 years. In fact, Haven managed to not only maintain the war effort without interruption, they also managed to overhaul their economy at the same time. Given this prior example, I am skeptical that the Safehold series is going to end due to the CoG going bankrupt.
The Honorverse example may be apt. Reform of corruption and invigorating a stagnant economy is well underway in Harchong and the Temple Lands. An armed, disciplined, motivated serfdom in Harchong is expected to come home with ideas that won't brook return to being draft animals for the aristocracy - and that's the kind of work ethic and pride that led to a restored Havenite economy and constitution.
The war ending with (among other things) a Harchongese revolution is more likely than it ending primarily due to a Temple bankruptcy, especially since it's running now at least as much on Inquisitional (StateSec) terror as it is payment for services.