The Corisandans have to be considerably retrained [ie many month's, if not near a year at least] before being allowed anywhere near a battlefield; plus integrating Chisholmians, Zebediahans, Tarotians, Emeraldians, and Charisians under Gahrvai would demonstrate the trust Cayleb and Sharleyan have in him and Corisandans in general.
Pardon the pun.
It's been around three month's, so news of the failed Rakurai attempt on Irys and Hector ought to have reached Zion by now, so that would be another subject of how Clyntahn has ruined everything he's touched the last six years.
While it's currently not safe to point out he's Midas in reverse, a lot of people in Zion and the temple have to be taking notice, and they may be avoiding Rhobair for obvious reasons, so what happens if they get lucky, or just considerably weaken the inquisition etc so Rhobair has a much easier time with his?
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n7axw wrote:WeberFan wrote:*quote="Eagleeye"*We will see Corisandians as a fighting force in the Siddarmark; and I wouldn't be surprised, if a certain Duke of Darcos is leading at least a part of this contingent.*quote*
I'd say Zebediahans before Corisandians. I recall from textev that they were "enlisting by hundreds and thousands." I don't recall a similar statement about the Corisandians... Keeping a solid core of troops in Corisande for now would make me a bit more comfortable anyhow... It "feels" to me like there is still a stronger temple loyalist following.
You are right about Zebediah. But I've become optimistic about Corisande now that Irys and Daivyn are home ...
That rakauri attack against Irys and Hector on their wedding day has to be about the dumbest stunt anyone has pulled in the entire series. In addition to that Manchyr had suffered about 800 casualties in previous attacks. Not a very effective way of making friends and influencing people for the TLs.
Then we have the strongly positive impact Sharleyan has made on her visits.
Finally we know that Koryn Gahrvai is wanting to transfer over to the ICA and is looking for ways of integrating Corisandian troops into the ICA.
All in all, its looking more and more like it's a case of when rather than if Corisandians will be fighting alongside their fellow citizens of the EOC.
Don