Hi JeffEngel,
Kudos for another excellent post.
The circle was pretty certain in BSRA that a reconciliation wasn't possible back in the very early days of the CoC, and we've no textev that Duchairn has any intention of attempting such in the almost 5 years since, when things have grown so much worse in terms of Clyntahn's atrocities, further polarizing and poisoning the prospects.
I think Duchairn is far more realistic than PeterZ in terms of what he knows the alliance would even begin to consider, after all that he and the Go4 have tried to do to them, and how little he could do to meet those minimum demands, after he manages to remove Clyntahn, assuming he does.
He may indeed want to make some reforms, but how much time will he have, and how long will they last after he is replaced?
Given the systemic nature of the CoGA's corruption, what reforms do you think have a chance of working in the first place?
Dialing the inquisition's power back to what it was before it gained so much control 2-3 centuries ago is barely a drop in the bucket to start with.
While it's obvious that Duchairn quietly respects and admires Maikel, the CoGA can't follow the CoC lead without major drastic purging of the CoGA's current priesthood at all levels, because where Maikel has taken the CoC is the antithesis of the CoGA, in terms of influence on the government and daily life.
Were Duchairn to propose such changes, he'd probably be opposed by close to a million or two of his own clergy, or almost all of those left in the CoGA, to say nothing of the rabid right general members, who will oppose any attempt to treat with the heretics, because the Holy Writ says that's obviously impossible for God's church to do.
Declare a false jihad?
Again impossible.
Claim the Grand Vicar is a powerless figurehead?
Duchairn is obviously delusional and must be removed from the vicarate will be the common consensus.
Since Duchairn already knows that how will he survive such an onslaught from his supposed supporters?
Admitting that the church was wrong in attacking Charis as the KotTL, then declaring the jihad isn't going to be immediately accepted by the still believing rank and file, even if their priests suspect he's telling the truth.
Are they going to admit he might be right?
When they could easily be torn limb from limb by their former flocks?
Duchairn hasn't had that kind of courage to stand up for what he knows is right either, for the same reason.
Duchairn's options are far more limited than the alliance's, his odds of success far less.
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JeffEngel wrote:lyonheart wrote:However much PeterZ thinks the alliance must negotiate if Duchairn promises to try to fix things, we have no textev at all that Duchairn even intends to offer any terms at all; his whole effort that we've read being about 'getting' Clyntahn, which is a great deal shy of mending the church, healing the schism, or reparations for the Jihad etc.
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That last seems a bit harsh on Duchairn. Getting Clyntahn is, at most, something he hopes for deep, deep down where it won't be seen. His chief effort has been to restore the Church's role as a genuine benefactor of those in need; his second, logistical and financial support of Clyntahn's jihad.
I think we could trust Duchairn himself to want to fix a lot about the Church - that ambition and project is his desperate shot at personal expiation in his own eyes and that of his God. Or at least, the thing he's woken up to realizing he should have been doing all along and has gotten around to seriously now. But fixing
what about the Church is another issue. Not sufficiently funding hospitals, orphanages, and shelters was certainly a failing of the Church, but so were little faux pas like torturing people to death, controlling entire nations and sentencing some to death, massive corruption, and blind eyes to rapists in the Vicarate. So yeah, there's a lot left to do that he's not been able to try to do, and it's an open question just how much of it he'd care or dare to even with Clyntahn out of the picture. The unity of the Church is still a dream of his, and plenty of Reformers may well think that a unified Church is too vulnerable to abusiveness whatever other reforms get promised or tried. (And no, that's not disagreeing with you - it's more playing up details.)
Right now, Duchairn is, I think, less of a conspirator waiting for his shot or a likely offerer of terms for a surrendering CoGA and more someone trying to fight a war successfully, with some trace of honor, and get the Church doing the right thing as much as he can with Clyntahn working so successfully to make it do all the wrong ones. We're speculating far down a limb otherwise.