lyonheart wrote:The growing impression of a Safehold wide organization directed by someone or some group other than Merlin that clearly supports the EoC and the CoC may be even more terrifying to those trying to explain away how Merlin has accomplished so many miracles; that he has lots of 'unseen' seijin help doesn't help them very much at all!
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And it's got to give theologically minded Safeholders pause.
According to the Writ, if demons appear, angels will appear to fight them.
The EoC is benefiting from one or more of the following:
1) Improbable, even unbelievable luck
2) Seijins - plural even
3) Demons or demonic intervention
4) Angels or angelic intervention
Improbable, even unbelievable luck is - improbable, even unbelievable.
Seijins would indicate angelic approval of the "heretic" Church and Empire of Charis, against the Temple.
Demons or demonic intervention would be the popular mainland story, but those angels aren't showing. I wonder if Clyntahn isn't going to manufacture an angelic hoax out of desperation.
Angels or angelic intervention - well, that's the seijin problem again, but even worse for the Temple.
So Temple theologians have to believe in hidden angels, unbelievable enemy luck, error in the Writ - or that God Himself is favoring the other side through His agents.
Rhobair Duchairn isn't willingly blind to evidence anymore, and he is well informed. I think this line of thought has to be weighing on him heavily by now. Trynair, Rayno, Magwair are all also well informed enough, but can probably live with Writ error in Rayno's case or carefully not think about this sort of thing in Magwair's case. Trynair, I figure, may go either of those ways - or start getting uncomfortable, if Duchairn's recovery of conscience starts wearing off on him.
Clyntahn, of course, can twist anything around to his point of view. I suspect he's opting for improbable luck in the form of a vast heretic conspiracy - as vast as it takes to justify what he does.