JeffEngel wrote:Hektor hadn't been attacked by anyone. He wasn't attacked by Chisholm even after he assassinated King Silas. His ambition wasn't fueled by fear or even do onto others first. His ambition was driven by a desire to create something bigger and stronger than what he inherited. The specific reasons for that desire hasn't been explicitly stated. Care for his people isn't inconsistent with existing text.
I don't dispute that last. I do think that it'd be fishing out a speculative limb to suppose that the desire to create something bigger and stronger than he inherited was particularly about arming Corisande (or "Greater Corisande", if you will) against the future wrath of Zion. He's a hereditary monarch, a dynast. Thinking in dynastic terms, he wants his son, his family, to inherit a bigger, stronger power base than he had.
It's not particularly - if at all - about the mainland or the Church. Someone else would have to look it up, but I'm pretty confident he figured once that Charis losing to the Church in the end was inevitable. If he figured that was the case for Charis, with all of its advantages, after defeating five other navies, after making allies of two of them and being on the verge of defeating completely the largest of the island enemies... then there's no way he could have supposed that he could ever have made Corisande so powerful if things had worked out for him to handle a confrontation with the Church if it ever happened. He just bet that he'd've been able to keep that confrontation from ever happening as he had so far.
A stronger House Daikyn atop a larger, triumphant Corisande - pre-eminent among the Out Islands after the fall of overweening Charis, the staunch ally of the one true Church - that would be something that could stand against the sorts of threats and rivals Hektor could and would wrap his head around, like other Corisandian noble houses, Zebediah, or in the longer term Charis or Chisholm. He was a dynast, not a Corisandian patriot, so other dynastic possessions were threats or opportunities, and "his" nobles were just people who each see their children and grandchildren on his throne.
The Temple isn't something you take on, it's something you point at your enemies and work out a nice piece of the wreckage that remains of them.[/quote]
You misunderstand. Hektor had desire to stand against the CoGA. He wanted Corisande strong enough to be the CoGA's overlord of the outislands. I suspect his calculation was that that CoGA could use him more cheaply that doing so itself. So, yes, Hektor wanted to create a greater Corisande not to stand against the CoGA but to be the CoGA's surrogate.
He miscalculated in that Clyntahn didn't want a cheap solution to his paranoia, he wanted a permanent solution. Nahrmahn had it more right. Remain small enough to be a non-threat and keep one's territorial appetite modest.