JustCurious wrote:The first thing that Merlin will tell Thirsk is that his family is alive and not being used to influence him. He will probably bring supporting evidence, letters from his daughters and possessions perhaps. I think Thirsk will have little difficulty believing Merlin since he has reason to believe it is within his capabilities and in character.
Thirst will stay out of loyalty to his men, especially those threatened by Clyntain, and out of loyalty to King and Country.
Charis wishes Dohlar to leave the war and Thirsk could help bring this about. It is thus in Charis' interest to see Thirsk stay.
Also when the City class and later the King Haralds arrive Thirsk would have a good enough feeling for the odds to try to keep his forces out of action avoiding a bloodbath. He knows of the Cities and realizes that his forces would loose against them. He does not know of the King Haralds yet.
Merlin might let him know that Charis is building ships that Dohlar has no chance of resisting. He would not go into details but he might drive home the fact that Dohlarian navy will soon be far more outclassed than it ever has been.
After what the Cities did to Geyra, Thirsk is already very much aware of how badly outclassed the RDA is. He doesn't need the Haarahlds to understand that.
Don