Expert snuggler wrote:If I were Thirsk I would test Charis's intentions by demanding my family be allowed to move to some more or less safe place outside Charisian jurisdiction.
After what nearly happened, and the roller-coaster ride that Thirsk's emotions must have been through over the past week or so, I doubt that he would give even half a thought to putting his family in any place other than the safest one he can think of. What he can think of is more debatable.
We know, and Merlin knows, that no place is safer than one securely within the EoC. However, we do not know what
Thirsk knows. He will know that the EoC treats its prisoners well – Inquisitors excepted
. He knows that the Punishments of Schueler are not carried out. He probably knows that naval officers who originally commanded in the fleets that initially opposed Charis are now serving loyally in the EoC's fleet. He may even know intellectually that the Church and Empire of Charis allows its citizens religious freedom, but he certainly won't appreciate it as a deeply held "gut" conviction like the citizens of Charis do. He
may know that Daivyn (and Irys) are now ruling Corisande under the aegis of Caleb and Sharleyan. He is, however, most unlikely to know that they came to this decision of their own free will. He has no experience of what life in a truly free society is like.
Under those circumstances, there is a distinct possibility that he may not make the best possible choices for either his family or himself. The balls are still in the air, and have not yet come down.