Philip Stanley wrote:Compare the situation in Desnair to that in Russia after their major defeats by the Germans at the beginning of WWI. There's even a made to order democratic movement already in place - the Levelers. The situation is very similar.
Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky, and the other Socialist and Communist leaders were not from the nobility, but they led a movement that took over a whole country.
I think my scenario is certainly very possible. I just hope RFC agrees.
Philip Stanley
While I see some of the simularities you observe, I think the more important factors are the loss of 200,000+ members of the upper class/nobility, and the simultaneous loss of an effective military.
The Desnairians may be shaking in their boots, worrying about a Charisian invasion - no matter how unrealistic that may be in the short term. They probably don't have much in the way of a remaining cavalry army, not that it would help. They may well be forced to conscript an army of serfs, and with the way they treat serfs, all it will take is for one "disciplinary evert" to go really, really bad and they will have a spontaneous revolt on their hands. Serfs, trained with rifles, against a nobility used to giving out harsh treatment without the backup of a major military force, and still with the mindset that cavalry always trumps infantry, could be a conditions for starting a viable revolt. And if the nobility tries to pit other conscripts against the rebellious troops, that could in turn lead to a larger rebellion.
In my imagination, it would start out as an isolated event, but would quickly spread, pitting the remaining cavalry against the serf infantry - and it might take very little for the serfs to rebel against the Inquisition as well. With a little propaganda on the bishops and archbishops from Ninian's collection thrown in, it could spread like wildfire.
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