SWM wrote:Keith_w wrote:It is also quite likely at this point that Zion is suffering as a result of the Sword of Schuler. I would consider it highly likely that a good portion of their food supplies came from Siddermark and as a result of the Sword, that supply has been cut off and will be for quite some time even following the conclusion of the war, leaving the Temple Lands and Harchong as their major external source of foods. Additionally, even beyond the damage the Sword has done to the supply situation, war has its own costs in terms of manpower and logistics. In short if you take the manpower and put it in the army, they aren't growing food and both the TL and Harchong are heavily dependent on manpower to do the work, and if you have an army, you also have to feed that army, further reducing the food supply available to ship to Zion and if you are shipping food to wherever your army is, that shipping is not available to ship supplies to Zion. Isn't it funny how double-edged Swords can be?
Siddarmark is a bit far for transporting food by canal in an age before refrigeration. There are plenty of closer farmlands in the Temple Lands, the Border States, and North Harchong to get food. No need to reach as far as Siddarmark.
I am re-reading OAR and on page 331 (PB) it says "Ships could still make it across Lake Pei, with food from the huge graneries and farms in the southern Temple Lands, but eventually, that route, too, would be closed. The city would become totally dependent upon its own granaries and storehouses, and somehow, huge as those were, they always ran short before spring in a city this size."