Bluestrike2 wrote:In the Safeholdian worldview, disease isn't pestilence; it's sin. Every single example of disease is a reminder of Pasquale's intervention through his "curses." Arguably, it's the single most visible reminder of the Angels. And, amusingly, it's the most easily undermined since it's more than just bullshit explanations for natural phenomena meant to head off any questioning like you see with the sections on astronomy and gravity.
It wouldn't take much effort to improve microscope quality to the point where they're sophisticated enough to see microorganisms. At that point, you've introduced the field of microbiology since you've discovered the mechanism through which Pasquale's curses occur in the world. Once it becomes familiar to think in terms of germ, it becomes ordinary. Before long, you've started chipping away at the mysticism and mystery behind them if not destroying them outright.
Follow it up with incremental improvements in healing techniques and medicines. Better techniques will further chip away at the Writ (if there are better options, why didn't Pasquale think to mention them?) while simultaneously being very difficult to object to: it's hard to reject these sorts of advancements when they mean the difference between life and death for your children.
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There's a huge credibility gap between any returning Angels and the Inner Circle, and it's not one that they can easily bridge. If it comes down to their word against Angels who are actually present and can actually defend themselves, Merlin and the Inner Circle will quickly lose that fight. It stacks the deck too far much against them, and there's no way Merlin would be willing to run the sort of risk that'd mean.
So, either the Reveal will happen in the next twenty years before the millennial return, or they'll figure out a way to defang any returning personalities. The only way you can do that is by taking the Temple and either pulling them from storage or disconnecting any potential tools that they can use from the Temple. Things like network connections, satellite uplinks to the OBS, prebuilt PICAs, etc. When the personality finally wakes up, Merlin gets to give them one hell of a surprise.
First of all, RFC has already established that the Safeholdian belief system covers things like microbiology (germs are really tiny demons left behind from Shan-wei's rebellion). Simply looking into a microscope is insufficient to prove the Writ wrong. The same is true for astronomy as well. All the things that poked holes in the Catholic Church's view of the universe five or six centuries ago - a view that stemmed from ignorance, guesswork, mythologizing and the absence of adequate scientific tools - cannot exist on Safehold, since the
Holy Writ spoon fed the population with perfectly accurate explanations for the way the natural world works. No Safeholdian believes that Safehold is the center of the universe because the Archangels told them it orbits the sun as other planetary bodies do in the system. No Safeholdian is unaware of the causes of disease because the Archangels told of ways to combat them. No - a scientific attack on the Writ's credibility or accuracy will not suffice. Moreover, the Proscriptions of Jwo-Jeng establish that certain types of knowledge are reserved for the Archangels and God alone and that mankind must not explore them (and doing so is sinful).
Second, within the Inner Circle there is the understanding that faith cannot ultimately depend upon a lie and that a rejection of God resulting in the revelation of the truth is an acceptable spiritual risk. For the moment, they must let the lie stand until the coercive power of the CoGA is broken. The philosophical tools they are using to accomplish this are entirely secular - an appeal to both the rulers and the ruled of Safehold to reject the Church because of its corruption. And Clyntahn's atrocities only fuel that hatred even further. Yet there will always be those, even among the reformists, who would want a return to the status quo ante, to the reassertion of the Church's authority throughout Safehold, albeit with new management, and a return to the "traditional" (and familiar) lifestyle espoused by the church (which includes the re-imposition of the Strictures). Add to them all those who benefited from the previous system (like say Harchongese nobles), people fearful of the technological changes (because they experienced the horrors of technological warfare) and those who truly believed the Church was right to attempt to destroy the "heresy" and you get the people who will coalesce for the next big fight.