First of all, let me welcome you to the forums, please enjoy your favorite simulated beverage on the forum.
I like the idea of his training in Chisholm and leading some of Sharleyan's defenders against the rebel lords very much, if I haven't mentioned it before.
Given ~20,000 in the training battalions at Maikelberg, there ought to be enough to train his whole 'permitted force', or perhaps only 2/3 if the rest remain as cadre, especially if he has Doyal take over for him as RCA CO, which I think he might do, or give it to Hektor, with Doyal still intel chief but now primarily working with Coris.
His experience with unseen seijins in Corisande could prove very useful in Chisholm in securing critical documents and persons, indeed having his special battalion receive Chisholmian and imperial awards might amuse the men mightily.
Thank you for bringing up Gahrvai's probable inner circle status, yes I very much think it'll happen but more from a lot of certain interaction he may have with Nimue, which may prevent or delay some of her visits to east Haven.
He's over 30, so there's none of that age question to delay approval, and Nimue is about the same Safehold age, so some wonderful things might happen, although if he wants children, which he and his father deserve, other things may get complicated.
Then again, he might be the weak link that can't accept the whole truth, but then he could be put to sleep in Nimue's cave if necessary until he's no longer a threat to the plan.
L
Maximus99 wrote:*quote**quote="n7axw"*I'm wondering a bit about the timetable. Could it be that what needs to be done is get groups of noncoms and junior officers to Chisholm for the so called 90 day wonder experience at the same time the rest of the troops were knocking off the rust?
Then bring them back along with some seasoned people to train their units. Then too, how much of this could be done after the Corisadians arrive in Siddarmark? It's not as though the rear areas are under threat any more. They could pick up additional training by exercising with the Protector's troops.
Then, as Lyonheart points out, it probably won't be needed. The war could well be over be the time the Corisandians could be brought into action. And, it's not as though manpower is the allies problem. The issue so far has been getting suitable weapons into the hands of the men they already have.
Don
I've been thinking along these lines for quite a while. But not so much to get Corisande into the war. I believe the attack on Irys and Hector effectively insured Corisande's participation. But not for some time. However, I think perhaps Garvai will escort a small cadre to be trained in Chisolm. He will be on the ground when a coup is attempted and will play a major role in preventing it. Additionally at some point he will be informed of the truth and will be brought into the inner circle.
Maximus99
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