Hi JeffEngel,
First let me congratulate you.
I didn't realise you were only a week from your first anniversary and already well past a thousand (almost 4 a day), well ahead of most posters; so is your goal to reach 2000 in less than 6 month's or even faster?
Secondly, given what we know, I don't think your third option is going to work on Safehold.
I also don't think the RoS is going to let up anytime soon.
Especially after the concentration camps are liberated, though I don't expect very many survivors, but getting the inquisitor's records will be more important.
I'm pretty sure the republic's new motto is "Never Again".
Thus there will never ever again be such CoGA proscribed limits on the republic's defenses again; and that includes extending its borders, probably including more of the KotTL than the BS immediately.
The rise of national versions of the CoGA has been suggested here before [
], which will battle each other almost as much as the allied heretics, but the disintegration of the central authority means that overall the time will be less completely threatening in terms of their ultimate survival, than when the CoGA had almost instant obedience from almost everyone, considerably reducing the pressure on their leaders so they can do some effective long term planning.
By the way, How soon do you figure before the Lord Protector and other top Siddarmarkians are inducted into the inner circle?
Of course they may very well lose some of them this time.
L
JeffEngel wrote:PeterZ wrote:I work under the assumption that many Reformists within the Empire and in Siddermark still cherish a desire to reform and reconstitute the Church rather than shatter it forever. An insightful few know better. They know that a true rapprochement will never happen. If Duchairn and Magwair offer an opportunity to reform the CoGA peacefully, that opportunity might well be taken. The Reformist will resist reunification and the Loyalists will resist giving up their centralized authority, but elements on both sides will work towards a suitable compromise. At one point everyone will realize no meaningful compromise will be reached and hostilities will resume or both sides will be sick to death of a hot war and settle for a cold war.
There's a third option. It's one that settles wars often enough, historically. At least one side accepts that living without all they want is better than continued fighting and lets the next generations grow to accept it - grudging peace instead of cold war.
That does likely favor the national churches over a restored world church in this case. I don't see Siddarmark as all that enthused about renewing a war like this if it can be ended in a way that offers a reasonable assurance of safety for its people, its national integrity, and its own Reformist clergy.