I suspect that is one of the things Rhobair will be willing to give up when the time comes.
I believe you suggested some time ago that he'd renounce the jihad [it was mostly Clyntahn's fault, after all], including to offer to recognise all the organised reformists; ie toleration and protection of the CoC and Church of Siddarmark etc, NTM all reformist pilgrims.
Which will be unacceptable to far too many TL's, of course.
We could see the 'moderates' like Rhobair being purged, as in pre-WW2 Japan, but the conflict between various expected 'national' churches may mitigate this somewhat, since some might see such as an act of war against them.
Interesting time people, interesting times.
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PeterZ wrote:I agree with you regarding Siddermark. I disagree that the CoGA will stop trying to work out a reunification, peacefully at first and increasingly with the threat of force. Bottom line is that a Cold War eventually develop because the CoGA won't give up the ghost on the idea of world domination under their authority.JeffEngel wrote:*quote="PeterZ"*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.*quote*
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.