roseandheather wrote:Tararoys wrote:Let's say Charis wins. They capture the Temple and the group of four, and start to do some Nurenberg trial things. Should Duchairn hang with the rest?
As much as I love his character development, DuChairn is clearly guilty of attempted mass murder with the original attack on Charis. I don't think anything he has done since can compensate for that, especially in the eyes of Charis. In all honestly, I think DuChairn might agree with me.
Now I'm imagining a truly heart-wrenching scene where it's Duchairn's turn to face the hangman's noose. Imagine the contrast between how, say, Clyntahn or Rayno would face it, and contrast that with how Duchairn would face it. I, as a reader, don't want him to die because I like the person he's becoming too much, but wouldn't it be justice if they hang him?
RFC has written two types of execution scenes: unjust executions, where the victim is clearly innocent, and executions where you are not only satisfied that justice is done, but rooting for the evil inquisitor/traitor to die. It would be an interesting twist to see a fellow like DuChairn get executed, because most of us would get to feel like Sharlyan did when she sentenced the Corisandian traitors to die. She didn't like it, not one little bit.
LET ME TELL YOU WHY YOU ARE WRONG.
*cough* Sorry. I appear to have added Duchairn to my list of "adopted RFC characters whom I will defend viciously and to the death".
Duchairn is no more guilty of mass murder than Nahrmahn or Sharleyan. Yes, he helped plan the initial attack that ended with Darcos Sound, but, pray tell, what other choice did he have? To his immense credit, he found his conscience and has been doing his best to obey it ever since. He
can't take down Clyntahn, any more than Theisman could take down Pierre or Ransom back in the Honorverse. That poor man is walking a tightrope with mines attached to it.
He isn't the one ordering the Punishment on innocent civilians.
He isn't the one on a vindictive jihad dedicated to wiping out Charis and all its allies.
He isn't the one deluding himself that his cause is God's. And he isn't throwing himself away on some heroic (and heroically stupid) act of defiance when he knows he can do much more good right where he is.
That man is a
brainwashing victim. He is doing as well as he possibly can without exposure to the truth, helping people instead of hurting them wherever possible - that is not someone who deserves execution. What he deserves is a fighting chance to turn his life around. What use would killing him do? Quite aside from my own stance on the death penalty (don't ask me what it is or we'll be here all night), to put him in the same category as Zhaspahr Clyntahn is absurd and just plain
wrong. His courage alone has earned him that; give him one chance to strike back, to make his wrongs right, and I honestly believe he will take it.
#IBelieveInRhobairDuchairn
Roseandheather, have I ever told you how much I adore reading your posts? Your enthusiasm is infectious, and you are one of the few 'voices' on the internet that I regularly read where I don't 'hear' sarcasm or double meanings. I always 'hear' you as wonderfully sincere, even when you are yelling at me in all caps. (Can you please write a romance novel someday? With how enthusiastically you ship characters, I think you'd be good at it.)
I should explain that one of my personal literature fetishes is people staring death in the face and pulling off some last act of grace. Hopeless martyrdom, last stands, stiff-upper-lip stuff, like Dynnys's execution, or Gwyllym Manthyr's mercy kill of Lancer Svarsman, or King Haraald...all of that turns me up sweet. Oddly enough, I would not find a scene where Clyntahn is subject to the punishment of Schueler to be nearly as satisfying to read, because it!s missing the whole 'martyr/meaningful death' aspect.
So when I imagine a scene where DuChairn faces the noose, the fact that he can be interpreted as a martyr to brainwashing...plays to my particular tastes, let us say. Yes, I read way too many martyr tales as a child....especially the one about the Cambrige Martyrs,, where one martyr said to the other, " be of cheer, Mr. Ridley, and play the man, and I trust that today we shall light such a candle in all of England that it shall never burn out".
So yes, I'm proposing Duchairn's execution because I think he'd make a truly badass martyr. I think he'd do or say or even just think something deathless and noble...so you'd definitely want to keep your beloved Rohbair out of my reach...cuz I would definitely not give him a fair trial.
With that in mind, here are my arguments for the prosecution:
1. He's enabling Clyntahn. He is a supremely good beaureucrat, and his fiscal policy is the reason why the COGA hasn't collapsed yet. He's in the same position as Albert Speer, the "Good Nazi," the one who went through a spiritual journey much like Rohbair's...and who some argue is responsible for holding together the Reich two years longer than it would have lasted without him.
2. He assented to an unprovoked attack on Charis as a knight of the temple lands.
3. He helped engineer the judicial murder of Eryk Dynnys, whom he knew was innocent of every crime he was accused of, as a matter of political expediency.
And if you want my opinion on the death penalty, it's that we should reserve it for fictional characters.
#DuchairnTheMartyr! #hangDuchairn!