isaac_newton wrote:JeffEngel wrote:...or 2 - Schueler betrayed Kohdy, out of true belief or by accident, but it's still a sort of last straw and the spiritual "taint" got passed on to him. Secretly, he wasn't Chihiro's follower anymore but the War was lost. All that was left for him to do by way of trying to redeem himself was to pass the mission on to a family and give them the tools and the sense of purpose to do it.
I can see a third possibility.
Langhorne has died and his successor Chihiro, especially after the discovery of 'tech transfer' to the fallen, would be on high alert for disloyal behaviour amongst his own staff. What better way to discover this than by bugging [maybe by AI, just as with OWL and Merlin]?
Then Kohdy goes to Schuhler - v suspicious - and he hears what they are discussing. Kohdy is killed and maybe Schuhler is 'translated'. Chihiro then uses Schuhler's reputation to give backing to little things like the strike on the convent, the book of Schuhler etc.
Right. I'd had this in mind as the "by accident" possibility and abbreviated it that much in a desperate attempt to reduce wordiness. It failed!
As a random aside, in some ways this reminds me of the russian revolution with Langhorne as Lenin, Chihiro as Stalin and Schuhler as Trotsky
Somewhat, yes. I didn't think it mapped on to that well enough, as I don't recall Stalin trying to use Trotsky's reputation posthumously.
Re length of Schueler's survival after Kohdy's death: he had to live long enough to be near the end of his TF-boosted longevity based on his recorded message to the Wylsynns. That suggests at least (no, it's no conclusive) that he was around well after the War Against the Fallen, albeit not necessarily trusted or in a lot of power. Also, he had to be around long enough to place them in a position of influence within the Church as it was shaping up to be, something that wouldn't be clear long before the end of the war.
Re Schueler's family being a potential embarrassment: it's not about the inability of corporeal Archangels to get it on with mortals, it's about the propriety of it. The Wylsynn lineage that way is a bit legendary, so it's not something that was considered normal, and (this is conjectural, admittedly, but I'm quite confident in it) Archangelic ties of that sort to mortals would utterly compromise their distance and remoteness, crucial to their authority. No one is the magnificent, awesome representative of a splendid God when they're doing all the normal, mundane business of courting, sex and parenting. (Well, not unless you've got a whole lot more warm and approachable theology than Chihiro had in mind.)