n7axw wrote:I suspect that a lot of us who are starting to look to the end of the current war on Safehold are starting to think about taking control of the temple. I know I have been. The first question that we have to answer is, is it doable? If so, how?
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Don
This is my longest post
ever! And Lyonheart, I started writing it hours ago, so I'm still the first to offer my suggested method for capturing the Temple. If you check, I've suggested it several times before...
Don, You've raised some important points, but as RFC explained somewhere, and better than I'm about to, there are two aspects to seizing the Temple that the EoC must address. First the EoC must create a political climate where seizing the Temple becomes acceptable to the masses, and only then can it successfully seize the most sacred site on the planet and get away with it.
Until the jihad began losing battles in Siddarmark, the Go4 could pass off its defeats at sea as due to incompetent leadership or superior Charisian weapons. Losing the land war in Siddarmark, with hundreds of thousands of CoGA troops becoming casualties or POWs is going to make the jihad increasingly unpopular with the common folk. They're already suffering from the economic collapse brought on by the embargo, and by and large it's
their sons, husbands, brothers, and fathers who are dying, wounded, or missing - except for the Desnairans, who just lost a huge portion of their nobility. The higher tithes and taxes on the wealthy are making the jihad unpopular with the rich and the business community. Everyone is beginning to wonder "If God is on our side, why do we keep losing?" This isn't something the Go4 can survive long-term.
Most Safeholdians have no idea of the extent of corruption among the vicarate, although a goodly number must suspect that the wolves are loose among the flock. Posting the dirty laundry Mrs. Dynnys brought to Charis from Aivah would seriously undermine the people's respect for the vicarate. Learning that a bunch of perverts are running the CoGA will change their reaction to an EoC attack on Zion from "The heretics attacked the Temple! Let's get 'em!" to "The EoC
finally did something about all those corrupt vicars in the Temple!" The second reaction makes an attack politically acceptable to most of Safehold, while the first (which is what would happen now) would fan the flames of the jihad. OWL needs to start posting broadsheets that expose the corruption of the vicarate immediately, and he needs to reveal the perversions of vicars in their home sees!
Turning to physically capturing the Temple, I've addressed this topic, as have many other people over the years, although I've never seen anyone else suggest the method I recommend. It should be fairly obvious once you read this quote from OAR though:
"Neither of them paid much attention to the priests and acolytes around the altar at the center of the circle, celebrating the third of the daily morning masses for the regular flow of pilgrims. Every child of God was required by the Writ to make the journey to the Temple at least once in his life. Obviously, that wasn't actually possible for everyone, and God recognized that, yet enough of His children managed to meet that obligation to keep the cathedral perpetually thronged with worshipers. Except, of course, during the winter months of bitter cold and deep snow."As far as we know, the passage in the Writ ordering
everyone to make a pilgrimage to the Temple hasn't been rescinded. Some of the good guys have noted with amusement that they won't be making their pilgrimage after all, since they wouldn't like the reception they'd receive if they did!
The number of people who actually live within the Temple itself isn't that high - perhaps less than a thousand, certainly less than five thousand, most whom are servants. There are contingents of the Temple Guard who serve there, and may or may not live within the building itself. They have "holy relics" that allow them to open the doors to the vicar's individual suites, which can be locked from the inside, as we saw at the death of the Wylsynn brothers.
Ok, I've tossed out sufficient hints. If you know what I'm about to suggest to capture the Temple, raise your hand. If you've read my suggestions before, pat yourself on the back for having good taste, but sorry, no biscuit.

Which brings us to my "Seize the Temple by Having Soldiers Impersonate Pilgrims Strategy.
TM"
Since hundreds of pilgrims, if not
thousands make their way into the Temple every day, it would be fairly easy to add a few hundred athletic men to the mix, dressed in the robes of the monastic orders to conceal their weapons, or merely loose clothing if they carried pistols. Throw in several dozen dressed as rubes, amazed at the wonders of the temple and pointing out the miracles within so they look like the usual tourists. Once these athletic "pilgrims" outnumber all other types, they simply pull out their guns and seize the place. Yes, a bunch of Temple Guards will die, but that's no great loss since they have the mental flexibility of a housefly.
Are there scanners that check each person who enters the Temple for gunpowder? That's unlikely, since gunpowder was clearly against the Proscriptions. The Temple itself was built after the War Against the Fallen when it seemed fairly clear that the genie had been stuffed back into the bottle where the use of "God weapons" was concerned, and we have no textev that gunpowder was used in that war, or that it was present on Safehold prior to its introduction in Harchong of all places a couple of centuries ago. Since the archangels never anticipated that gunpowder would be developed and
approved, the Temple is unlikely to scan for it - if it scans for anything at all.
Once several hundred ICA commandos have infiltrated the temple and killed or captured the guards, they need to bar all the doors. The archangels clearly built the Temple to withstand any siege, so all the "visible" outside doors must be capable of being barred or otherwise locked from the inside. Once the ICA commandos manage that, the Temple guards and inquisitors outside aren't going to fight their way in.
Of course merely
seizing the Temple isn't the goal, the ICA needs to
hold it for as long as necessary while Merlin & Co. deal with whatever is in the basement and have fun with all the captured vicars of course!
The infiltration and capture of the Temple needs to be done just before the ICN sails over the horizon and unloads thousands of troops, along with their artillery, mortars, rifles, and enough mines to reduce any counter-assault to giblets, along with whatever other military hardware the ICA might find useful.
The speed at which the ICA troops can arrive at the Temple depends partly on how navigable the Zion river is. We know from AMF that
"Port Harbor is the major landfall for anyone traveling there by way of Hsing- wu’s Passage." That means almost all the pilgrims who travel to the Temple by sea disembark at Port Harbor and walk or ride the last 80 miles or so. This seems to indicate that sail-powered ocean vessels can't sail up the Zion river to the Temple. Can steam powered ships do it? If so, can they pull barges behind them?
There must be several large bridges or at least one
huge bridge that spans the Zion river to handle the thousands who pass from Zion to the Temple each day. Depending on the height of those bridge(s), it may be impossible for a ship much larger (or taller at least) than a river ironclad to maneuver under them. If the archangels (or mere humans) built the bridge(s) with clearances high enough for ocean vessels, which is unlikely, then even the Haarahld VIIs might be able to sail all the way to the Temple, which would certainly be helpful! (Not to shell the Temple, but to shell enemy troops near the Temple.) The amount of ice that flows down the river every Spring would likely destroy any bridge that wasn't built by the archangels, so I'd bet on bridge(s) with high arches beneath them or suspension bridge(s) that span the entire river, but I'll leave those details up to RFC.
It's certain that many of the materials used to build the fleet at Port Harbor in AMF were shipped across Lake Pei from all over the Temple Lands, then down the Zion river, so it can handle barge traffic. Given the need to transport pilgrims and to supply the city of Zion with massive amounts of food, fuel, etc., since ocean vessels can't sail to Zion, there must be a canal path next the river to enable barges to ferry supplies from Port Harbor to the city, which would certainly help the ICA to transport troops and weapons. AMF hints that there's a high road from Port Harbor to the Temple, which the ICA could use, rain or shine, and the distance between the two is under 100 miles.
As the sole drainage for Lake Pei, which is larger than most of the Great Lakes combined, the Zion river is
big. Such a vast amount of water draining for eons would be normally form a river wider than the Nile or the Mississippi, and would have a large delta, which the current map doesn't show. See
http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/entry/Safehold/338/1 If the map is drawn to scale, the Zion "river" would actually be an outlet to the sea and not a river at all, which would make Port Harbor unnecessary, and the channel a dozen miles wide.
Clearly the river isn't miles wide, or no member of the vicarate could make it back to the comfy confines of the Temple after dark once he'd spent a few hours of revelry at Madame Orr's house. (I mean Madame Ahnzhelyk's House of Ladies of Negotiable Virtue.) Plus we have textev of Duchairn walking to Zion and returning daily while performing his priestly endeavors, so I'd be surprised if the eastern bank of the Zion river is more than a mile or two from the Temple, which puts an upward limit on the width of the river.
Of course there's likely to be a small city built around the Temple on the west side of the Zion river, which is probably considered part of Zion as well. (Remember all those people freezing to death on the Temple's heat exhaust ports? They have to find food somewhere during the day...)
Returning to our athletic pilgrims inside the Temple - they merely need to hold out until the ICA sweeps its way overland and/or upriver, destroying all opposition until it reaches the Temple. Fortunately for the good guys, the Temple sits atop a hill, so digging in and setting up redoubts and artillery that command a 360 degree view will make any CoGA attack to retake the Temple suicidal.
Port Harbor will surrender or be shelled by the Haarahld VIIs and then captured by the ICA, and the ICA troops will be better armed and organized than their hastily gathered opposition. It's unlikely that the CoGA could cut off the ICA's supply route until winter, especially if the Zion river is navigable by steamships. Should the ICA choose to retain possession of the Temple during the winter, the CoGA can entertain itself by besieging it. (Besieged = warm and comfy. Besiegers = freezing their appendages off!)
There are undoubtedly some escape tunnels we don't know about, but the vicarate may not ever have been told about them, or their existence may be a very close-held secret. (So Clyntahn could conceivably waddle his way to safety.) Of course if they haven't been used in a few centuries, it may be just a
wee bit difficult to dig one's way out of them!
That's my theory. Now tell me all the holes in it, or better ways to capture the Temple. Only RFC knows for sure...
