n7axw wrote:As for Silkiah, well, it could end up your way. But remember that Silkiah ended up an semi-independent state in a solution imposed by the church to keep Siddarmark from expanding any further in Desnair's direction. And it was demilitarized. I was thinking that Siddarmark and Silkiah have a lot in common with their attitudes toward commerce and trade. Rather than try to maintain independence, it might be in their best interest to team up with Siddarmark in exchange for a voice in Siddarmark's policies and pay their share of the cost of maintaining security rather than going through the greater expense of raising their own army and being by themselves.
And Siddarmark is the one of the allies with a major security interest in that land bridge. Were I the Protector it would be very important to me to have my hands or whatever on that strongly enough to see to it that Desnair minds its own business south of that bridge rather than trying to expand up into the Havens, particularly toward Siddarmark.
And, quite frankly, given the cost in blood and treasure that Siddamark has paid, not only in this war but previously, I think they've earned that much.
Don
I imagine Silkiah is going to be more than friendly enough to Siddarmark and Charis, and disinclined to make Desnair's day any better, to want to keep their nation from being an invasion corridor. Left to themselves, they may well want to seek a close and formal relationship with one or both of those powers that sees their southern border guaranteed by them, instead of their northern one guaranteed by Zion.
That said, I doubt gratitude goes quite so far as to consider it their obligation to offer their sovereignty up to one invader to avoid the other one. It doesn't sound like a perspective that a small or proud state would normally adopt. They may also not care to have borders re-drawn so that
they are left holding a border against Desnair, adjusted southward for Siddarmark's interests, giving Silkiah a restive population to keep under control and focusing Desnair's hostility right on them - and leaving them even more dependent on Siddarmark's good graces. Furthermore, that kind of move will speak volumes to Border States and any other small nation about the treatment they can expect from the arrogant giants bestriding Safehold in bloody victory with an eye toward claiming what their blood has bought out of friend and foe alike.
Maybe Silkiah's got a popular sentiment in favor of joining the Republic. Maybe they've got a popular lukewarm tolerance for the idea but take it as a fine deal to take in order to secure a stronger position against Desnairian invasion. And maybe the security interests Siddarmark has down there - I'm not denying that they've got the interest - can be served as much as Silkiah's own interests by a strong defensive alliance so that Siddarmark's frontiers can be defended on their neighbor's border instead of their own. Any of that is perfectly plausible, even.
But Desnairian or Temple crimes don't give Siddarmark a call to strong-arm another victim of those crimes to pick up more danger, strife, expense, or violation for Siddarmark's benefit. And I wouldn't expect Silkiahans to agree they would either.