n7axw wrote:
I don't see a negotiated peace. Cayleb has already commented about the day when the transports land the troops in Port Harbor escorted by the Haarahlds. This doesn't even take into account the Protector. After everything that's happened, The good citizens of Zion will be fortunate if the Sidarmarkans don't march into the city playing The Pikes of Kolstyr.
Don
I don't see how there can *not* be a negotiated peace. Public support for the schism is almost entirely based on repugnance toward the Go4, not the Temple. And the Go4 will never survive the war going so badly that the EoC is actually marching on Zion. They'll be deposed long before it gets that bad.
I'd still lay my money on the fall of the Go4 being precipitated by Harchong falling to internal revolt, and either declaring for Charisian Empire or going completely neutral while they re-align their society (and shed a few rivers of noble Harchongian blood.) The clues in the text are abundant... Harchonese new-model infantry elements in thier infancy are looking well trained, well motivated, and decisive in their numerical superiority. It's been noted time and again that the Harchong leadership is the only group Clyntahn is really interested in getting along with, and now that Siddarmark is lost they're the root of the CoGA. The biggest economy, the biggest ultra-orthodox supporters, and likely now the biggest monetary backers. Our Heroes can't survive several million rifle / angle gun / artillery rocket armed, well-trained Harchongese soldiers taking the field against them, and the Go4 can't survive without them.
They're what's going to allow the Mad Wizard to wrap this arc up by the next book after this one (if that's his plan.) Once those millions of well trained, well armed serfs decide they don't like being serfs anymore, the Go4 is doomed. Once the hand Clyntahn's head over on a platter and recognize the Church of Charis, there's no war anymore.
I agree with McGuiness that the resulting schisms off of the CoGA will result in unrest for years, but if there's going to be a Plot Fast Forward point for the series, that makes the most logical point.
But this being the Mad Wizards world, means I'm totally wrong, of course.