n7axw wrote:... although one could argue that getting rid of Clyntahn could risk putting someone competent and rational in charge, making the allies task more difficult.
That is a decision that would run into a Strategic vs Tactical conflict.
Tactically, assassinating Clyntahn would be a fairly straight-forward decision; most of the atrocities and fanaticism are driven by a cult of personality and replacing Clyntahn with anyone, no matter how competent should be an improvement. It might even lead to a negotiated peace.
Strategically, the inner circle needs Clyntahn to keep authorizing exceptions to the Proscriptions and encouraging innovation, to make overturning the Proscriptions easier post-war. They even need the atrocities committed by the Inquisition to shape public opinion for abolishing the Inquisition post-war.
There is a great deal that Merlin could do that would make sense on a tactical level but would be counter-productive to Merlin and the Inner Circle's Strategic goals.
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Answers! I got lots of answers!
(Now if I could just find the right questions.)