FriarBob wrote:keylime314 wrote:NervousEnergy wrote:Why keep it secret and give it to a family with an entrenched 'liberal' view?
The Wilson's back then could have been very similar to what Clyntahn is now. It's been nearly a thousand years since they got the key, and the type of 'reform' they're dedicated to could have easily changed from 'keep the traditions the angels gave us' to 'get rid of the corruption and sin that the implementation of the traditions has become and get back to what the angels said to do' to 'get rid of corruption and sin'. The theory of Schueler trying to set up a way to undermine the church is plausible, but the views of the current holders of the key shouldn't be taken as evidence for it.
Aside from the "plausible" bit, I agree completely. I think it's ridiculous that Schueler had such a motivation. But your idea of the "change in family focus over time" is exactly what I think happened.
Oh, I don't think Schueler was a good guy either. I can just see a chain of events where he could have been. If he was a covert techie like Admiral Pei was, he would been the only remaining techie after Langhornes death, and greatly outnumbered. If he didn't know about Nimue, he wouldn't have had many options. If I remember right, his book was added after Langhornes death, so he might thought the only way he could attack the Church would be to write the punishments to be so horrible and ensure they were carried out publicly and hope it would be enough to turn future generations against the church out of disgust. I don't think this is what he did though, it's just too many big ifs for me to actually believe without more evidence.