Mil-tech bard wrote:This is something RFC said earlier that bears on this thread.12 The decision to send Shaylar and Jathmar back to New Arcana rather than returning them to Sharona was not made by Jasak Olderhan. He understood the military reasons for regarding them as priceless intelligence assets, and he agreed with that assessment. However, he also knew from the very beginning what the decision of his superiors would be and that there was no way that he could possibly change that decision. By naming Shaylar and Jathmar his shardonai, however, he made it completely clear that the two of them were under the protection of his family and that they would not — could not — be abused, subjected to torture, separated, etc. Indeed, it is Jasak's hope and belief that eventually Shaylar and Jathmar will be returned to Sharona. Moreover, he does not know that the Sharonians have been told that Shaylar and Jathmar are dead. He has, in fact, no reason to even contemplate that possibility, which — as several people have pointed out (and I happen to agree) — would have been an incredibly stupid act by anyone who hoped to avoid further hostilities.
Jasak does not know that Mul Gurthak had his pet diplomats tell the Sharonans that Shaylar and Jathmar are dead.
This is something that spotlights Mul Gurthak role in events in a way Andarans and Rasanarans are going to revert to some very old pre-Arcanian Union racial stereotypes over.
Particularly with the lady Ransanaran mage deploying combat magic's to protect Shaylar and Jathmar from Mul Gurthak's creatures like Commander of 500 Neshok on the way back to Arcania.
I file all of the above under "Mul Gurthak is not as smart a secret plotter as he thinks he is ".
MTB,
Mul Gurthak wanted further hostilities. He needed them or Jasak and by extension Andara as a whole could not be tarnished thoroughly enough. If he envisioned Andaran elements causing the hostilities and then later proving incapable of defeating these barbarians, what use are they to the Union? This is especially true if they are as atrocity prone as the mundane barbarians they could not defeat?
Once the AEF is discredited and defeated by the Sharonans, a mul Gurthak led force can both be more successful and be more ethical in the chastisement of these unarcane heathen. Prisoner exchanges negotiated by mul Gurthak will likely allow the Sharonans to punish those witnesses as they see fit.