I'll address your doubts about Dohlar soon being isolated, and in my opinion, the first mainland realm to sue for terms. Consider the ICN interdicting the entire coastline of Dohlar, from the Bay of Bess in the north to Salthar Bay in the south. That covers well over half of Dohlar's borders.Larry wrote:Better Maps???? GENIUS!!!! Love the idea. Hope this works out. Sometimes it's a little hard to see where the battle lines and current zone of controls for both sides are at. So many folks here seem to feel that Dohlar as an example will soon be isolated, but I just can't see it. Southern Harchong and Desnar certainly, if Silkah can be persuaded to allow it. But Dohlar, Well I have my doubts. Better maps to show how the two sides are deployed would certainly help clarify relative strengths and positions.
Larry
The southwestern border runs along the Salthar mountain range. We have no idea how tall or impassible those mountains may be, and they border on Silkiah, which is probably quite tired of having large foreign armed forces march through it, grabbing up all the barges and dragons they can to transport both their men and supplies - and not paying for them. (Perhaps the CoGA pays in church scrip, but we know what that's worth!) Granted, Silkiah is a demilitarized zone, so no Silkiahns will be shooting at Dohlarans, but the only reason to take an army through those mountains is to march it north into Siddarmark - and it would have to pass through the narrow gap near Somyr, which is in allied hands. By now the northernmost locks on the Silk Town - Thesmar canal are in allied hands as well. That means Dohlar won't be shipping its army's supplies by that route, so sending an army in that direction isn't realistic.
Let's take it as a given that the Dohlaran forces in Siddarmark at the end of LaMA are driven back to the Dohlaran border. That's realistic, considering that DE is coming up fast behind Hanth to crush all opposition. (Or so we assume.) That means Dohlar has to build an entirely new army, even if it gets some survivors back, and the only way into Siddarmark that has a canal to supply its forces is the Sheryl - Sheridan canal, and it's likely that there's a sizable allied force sitting inside Dohlaran territory right where the Sairhalik Switch canal intersects it. Since that allied force is being supplied through Thesmar and has canals and rivers leading all the way to Thesmar Bay and ironclads to tow supply barges, the allies' supply train isn't much longer than Dohlar's - based on shipping troops and supplies from southern and western Dohlar. According to the map, there aren't any rivers or canals that connect southern Dohlar to its major canals, so all the troops and supplies manufactured in or around Gorath (which may be most of them) have to travel by high road to Sairhalik, where they can be loaded onto barges just in time to run into that pesky allied force that blocks both canals. (If the allies haven't blown the locks and drained the canals inside Dohlar by then.)
The Dohlaran army can of course easily bypass the blocking force by marching around it, but that leaves better armed and more mobile enemy troops in its rear. Bad idea! Just ask Harless how leaving Hanth behind him turned out. Wait, he's dead!
Ok, so Dohlar decides to drag its supplies and march its troops to extreme northeast Dohlar in hopes to march or barge along the Dairynth - Alyksberg canal. Unfortunately Dairynth will be solidly in allied hands by then, so forget that!
Dohlar, although the most advanced technologically of the CoGA's vassal states, is in the unfortunate position of bordering a very angry Siddarmark and being surrounded on three sides by water, which is about to be ruled by the ICN. Its army is in tatters and may not make it home (we hope!) while its navy, the only remaining fleet of the NoG (despite a few ships that escaped to Desnair and Temple Bay) has the church's most capable admiral in Thirsk. Unfortunately he's about to sail a wooden fleet against armored ships that fire much larger, more explosive, and further ranged shells. (For what extra range is worth on water.)
To make mattes worse the Haarahld VII battleships will soon be headed for the Gulf of Dohlar with (I assume) instructions to take Gorath Bay and eliminate Thirsk and the last vestiges of the NoG. The Haarahlds provide a more stable platform for firing due to their sheer size than any ship in Safehold history, and their huge 8" and 10" guns outrange Thirsk's badly and they feature a new type of explosive that's much more powerful than black powder. One hit may be all it takes to destroy one of Thirsk's galleons.
This won't be a fight, it will be a massacre, and no matter which way or how hard the wind blows, Thirsk's fleet can't escape the Haarahld VIIs. His fleet is doomed, the only questions are "How many of his ships will be blown to kindling before he reaches that conclusion, will he be allowed to surrender, and will he choose surrender to save his crews even though it will mean his own death and the death of his family?" (Thirsk needs some serious help from a friendly seijin or two, and he may just get it...)
And that my friend is why I think Dohlar will soon sue for terms and be the first mainland country to officially be out of the war. The Inquisition will scream and threaten, but they'll find out that sailors and soldiers carry weapons and aren't feeling particularly charitable towards the fanatical churchmen who insist that they fight to the last man and get themselves maimed or killed. (Especially the sailors!)
Taking down Dohlar before they get the new steel into production is crucial for the allies, since that would prevent Dohlar from building artillery almost on par with the ICA's. It would also be a stunning setback for the forces of the CoGA, and cause Desnair and South Harchong to consider suing for terms as well - or at least sitting out the rest of the war, since they can't get troops or supplies to the front with the ICN running wild in the Gulf of Dohlar. There's not much the Temple can do make them cooperate, especially if they decide they're tired of being threatened by the Inquisition...
Meanwhile Siddarmark is arming itself with modern weapons and its war pipes continue to play “The Pikes of Kolstyr.” They won't be taking any prisoners. So surrender to EoC troops as quickly as possible!