Sorry, another long post but I've been writing it for
days! I apologize that it rambles a bit, but it does cover a lot of what may be about to happen... (Which means I'm dead wrong and RFC is laughing his head off!)
For some reason people keep forgetting that the ICN could have sailed into Temple Bay and taken control of the temple right after AMF. After all, they ruled the seas, their weapons were superior to anything the CoGA could cobble together, and they'd just captured 70 galleons or so that the CoGA could no longer use to attack the ICN - but they made GREAT troop transports, as demonstrated in MTaT and LaMA.
So if RFC had wanted to finish off the series without a mainland war in Siddarmark, it was certainly possible. That wouldn't have spurred the innovation that Merlin wanted, but a few million people wouldn't have died either, which might have been a bit easier on his conscience. The good guys might have stumbled blindly into whatever is in the basement, but that's the still the situation
now, except they have the Key of Scheuler, and absolutely
no desire to use it!
So realistically we've gone three books where the Temple has been helpless to stop Cayleb and Sharley from keeping their individual promises to "Send the fleet to Temple Bay and start unloading the troops." The ICN doesn't need a King Haarahld VII or two in order to accomplish the job. It would make things easier while they unload reinforcements, but since every member of the CoGA is supposed to visit the temple in his/her life, infiltrating several hundred burly pilgrims isn't a problem. Now that they're armed with pistols, it would be simple for them to eliminate the temple guard, bar the outside doors, and go evil vicar hunting while they wait for the Haarahlds to stop shelling any areas around the Temple where the temple guard assembles to try to make a counter-assault. A few hours later
thousands of scout snipers, demolitions experts, artillery crews with their guns, and soldiers who can deal out general mayhem would arrive from Temple Bay, or sooner if they can sail up the Zion river, and there's
no way the thugs who pass for Temple guards in the area, which all answer to Clyntahn, not Magwair as the army chief, are ever going to take the temple back! (Plus the Plaza of Martyrs will have a new reason for its name!)
Cahnyr is as much a mascot and symbol of God's approval as anything else to the Siddarmarkan troops, as well as being one of the two decent archbishops of the CoGA on the planet who are still alive, (Staynair was the other) so if he's going to ride 300 miles in the winter, he's going to get a full military briefing for his troubles. That doesn't mean the briefing will be
accurate, since we don't know if there are TLs in his entourage. However, the fact that he "knows" about the Grand Plan also means he won't be anywhere
near the battles, and I'm sure his security detail - I mean his "helpful entourage" will be beefed up as well. So unless RFC gets sneaky and something bad happens during Cahnyr's visit...
I REALLY disagree with leaving Hanth to deal with Dohlar on his own, and this could be RFC misleading Cahnyr. Yes, our latest seijin will probably show up to tell Hanth where Ahlverez is, and capturing men who can barely walk and are starving to death is actually doing them a favor - I just hope that Ahlverez has the brains to surrender before the remnants of his weak, famished, and exhausted army are destroyed. As someone mentioned, if he escapes, his troops will arrive home in no shape to fight for a while, but they'd be the most veteran army that the CoGA has at that point, so there's no sense at all in letting them get away.
With DE headed north anyway, I don't see why he doesn't pause for a few days "rest" and blow the heck out of Evrytyn, especially since all the church's latest weapons are about to be unleashed on the allies there. Meanwhile Hanth, who is undermanned and overstretched is being tasked with stopping everything the entire
nation of Dohlar can throw at him. That just doesn't make sense, so obviously RFC hasn't told us something - like the "Grand Plan" was disinformation, or where the final 50,000 ICA troops were sent during the
winter! (Doesn't that make their destination pretty obvious?)
I'm glad there are two seijins now, since they're both clearly going to be needed keep DE. HM, Symkyn, and Hanth updated on enemy positions to avoid potential disasters. Frankly, it's high time to bring Hanth into the inner circle so he can handle these sorts of things on his own, without the mistakes that might occur by getting the info secondhand from Merlin or Nimue. I don't know if HM or Symkyn could handle the big reveal, but having four of your five generals out of the loop unless a seijin appears to explain the current situation to them is a disaster waiting to happen. (Although written messages from anonymous seijins are common and accepted in Siddarmark these days...)
Hanth doesn't have ICA troops
that we know of - he has ICN marines and a bunch of drafted sailors, with RSA troops guarding Thesmar. I'm amazed by his remarkable accomplishments so far, but he's stretched so thin with so little guidance that a fairly small Dohlaran army could punch right through his thinly stretched defenses. Fortunately, as far as we know there
isn't a Dohlaran force available that could do that - which doesn't mean they won't organize a new one soon. The last 50,000 men en route from Chisholm had better be headed his way - although the fact that Howsmyn sent him several hundred "special" shells since he couldn't send him anything else worries me. (RFC is being
quite tricky here...) Make Hanth a member of the inner circle or you're gonna
lose him - or he'll eventually be blindsided and driven back.
As for the Grand Plan as laid out to Cahnyr, I don't like it one bit! (Which ought to be a major hint that it's disinformation.) DE ought to help Hanth crush Dohlar and drive it back to its borders, then smash every lock in the Sairhalik Switch canal where it joins the Sheryl - Seridahn canal to severely hamper any troops headed to reinforce Kaitswyrth, especially if a southern contingent of the MHoG is sent in that direction.
It's
always easier to pick off your enemy in penny-packets, as RFC has demonstrated over and over again, so I think Symkyn was outlining an unlikely story to our aged but beloved cleric. The
last thing the allies want is for thousands of Border Land troops with the latest church rifles to show up and make Kaitswyrth even harder to drive from Aivahnstyn. Flank his lines and slaughter the reinforcements before they arrive. No need to wait - the ICA could actually have its troops in position before the enemy even makes its move, since the ground is frozen. Kaitswyrth would be forced to retreat, since his supply lines would be cut behind him. That, my friends, is
probably the grand plan. But knowing RFC, you just never know..
Kaitswyrth should soon realize that he has no alternative but to retreat westward, and if he doesn't do it soon, he and his troops will starve. I'm not sure how many people noticed (it's much easier if you use the map that shows the battle movements) but the New Northland Canal is
completely intact from Ranshair to Five Forks, as it says in MTaT that its repairs were nearly complete, and that is
exactly where we expected BGV to march to after he captures/destroys Wyrshym and the AoSG. So worst case, that leaves him with the army he took through Midhold, the army he left in the Sylmahn Gap, and any ironclads the allies decide to send to Lake Isyk through New Northland canal and on to Lake Maysn, which would cut off Kaitswyrth's northern supply route, and starve any northern contingent of the MHoG.
I realize that the CoGA now has standing orders to blow the locks if an ironclad appears in a canal, so it will be more difficult to move troops and supplies through the New Northland canal, but properly handled, it should be possible. (Although Merlin may have to pull out his katana again to eliminate a few semaphore or lock crews, and we all know how much he abhors doing that.)
Sharpfield isn't going to go too deep into the Gulf of Dohlar just in case a powerful storm from the west blows in, which we saw in AMF, although if his Rottweilers didn't founder in such a storm, he could
still destroy anything Thirsk threw at him. The Haarahld VIIs should arrive in the Gulf by August or September, and they're going to have two targets: Dairynth, which cuts off the Kaitswyrth's southern supply route plus transportation and supplies for any possible southern contingent of the MHoG, and Port Salthar to capture the west end of the Salthar Canal. They'll blow Gorath harbor to hell at their leisure, which we've been waiting for with great anticipation for a few books now.
I expect it's possible to negotiate control of the Salthar canal from Silkiah (which has no army) and isn't doing much shipping through that canal anyway now that the joint Dohlaran/Desnairan AoS has been destroyed. That would cut 20,000 miles from the EoC's supply route! I'm sure the ICA could scrounge up enough men to guard the locks, provided they get to them in time. A bit of help from Silkiah would make capturing the adjacent semaphore towers easy. Just arrest all the TLs or remove the crews, since they aren't sending any messages north through Siddarmark.
However if you have some friendly semaphore operators to sift through the message traffic and send along anything that isn't from the CoGA, the paltry few messages that are earmarked to be sent through Dohlar might succumb to OWL's decrypting and be passed along to a lurking seijin - and an objectionable message only has to be stopped at
one tower... Single use cyphers might not be crackable, but the EoC could add a rule that "If we can't crack it, we won't send it." (Although you don't tell the customer that!)
If semaphore traffic continues, then even if the locks are rigged to explode and a "blow up the locks if you stop getting semaphore messages" order in place, the order will never be triggered, and then the ICA will pounce.
So it's quite possible that Silkiah and the EoC could keep the locks in the canal intact by preventing any semaphore crews from calling for help. while the ironclads sweep in with barges full of soldiers to capture the towers and locks. Once the canal is captured (or even if it isn't) Dohlar and Desnair are out of the war. Their coastal defenses will be rubble, Gorath may not exist, and Thirsk's fleet will be flotsam and jetsam, although it appears that Thirsk himself may survive (which I've expected) since he'll fake his death, possibly with the aid of Nimue, while Merlin frees his family from the Inquisition in the confusion of the ICA invading Gorath after the ICN's shelling destroys the harbor and city's defenses. (Think Iythria on a
much larger scale where the enemy doesn't surrender outright, although cowardly King Ronald may do just that!)
Do you suppose they'll hang him like a common criminal for the deaths of the POWs held in his harbor for a year, then turned over to the Inquisition to be tortured to death, or will they give him the noble's option of being beheaded?
I expect that in addition to Claw island, the ICN will also seize Dragon island as its main forward base to attack and keep Dohlar in check. Sharpfield ought to be able to have a fleet roaming Sheimouth passage, since the land on either side will keep him safely out of the sort of storms that caused disaster the last time the ICN decided to set up shop in the Gulf of Dohlar. He's already said that he doesn't want to go too deeply into the Gulf due to possibly violent weather, so he's waiting for the Haarahlds to deal with the eastern Gulf. In the meantime, he'll take South Harchong out of the war.
I honestly don't see Siddarmark invading the Border Lands. This is a war of retribution against the CoGA, not a war of expansion - although I expect that once there are several hundred thousand armed Siddarmarkan troops looming on their borders, some Border States who sent troops to attack Siddarmark may suffer an attack of sanity and vote for annexation. The EoC can take the Temple
whenever it wants without invading the Temple Lands! (Although I'll admit conquering them would drastically cut into the CoGA's wealth and hereditary vicarate.)
By the way, the suggestion that ironclads be run down the Great Langhorne canal won't work. The locks are too small, and the ironclads were designed to fit the larger locks used in the new canals of Siddarmark, not the ancient canals built by Shan-wei. They're 15 feet too long. Sorry....