EdThomas wrote:Latest rumination:
IMHO The sailors on Prodigal Lass and those ashore in hospital are going to play a role in taking Dohlar out of the Jihad. I can foresee Clyntahn ordering them sent to Zion overland which will require a large body of soldiers for protection. The spark might come from the confrontation between Thirsk's Marines and the Army escort. The Marines (with Maik's support?
?) refuse to surrender the navy personnel then the Army escort refuses to fire on the Marines. Richter's Intendant seems to be trying to be helpful wnich might incline him to support Maik.
The big question for me is how to get the rest of the country to support the defiance of Thirsk and his Marines. I don't recall any textev concerning civilian morale. The population does seem to be behind the efforts to prevent Hanth from invading Dohlar.
Interesting idea, but I doubt it. Given the bone-deep reverence for Mother Church and the terror of the Inquisition, I don't see Thirsk's marines fighting the Dohloran army to prevent them from carrying out the Grand Inquisitor's orders.
I'm more interested in the potential fallout from another area. In a conversation with Rayno, Clyntahn expressed displeasure at an apparent growing relationship between Thirsk and Sir Rainos Ahlvarez.
Clyntahn wants Thirsk's head, and only awaits a time when he thinks he can avoid morale fallout to take it.
Kharmych, Clyntahn's senior Inquisitor in Dohlor, wants Ahlvarez's head,
and that of his Intendant. More sensible folks in Dohlor recognize Duke Harless led the Army of Justice to disaster and ruin, and Sir Rainos pulled off a minor miracle in getting the remnants of his command and 10,000 or so Desnairans out of the trap and back to Dohlor. But for Clyntahn's man, you either succeed or you die fighting. Retreat and saving at least a part of your army for future use is not an option.
His experience trying to deal with Harless has already forced Ahlvarez to reconsider who was truly at fault when Prince Cayleb's galleons destroyed the fleets of Dohlor and Tarot off Armageddon Reef. Defeat was likely anyway, but if Duke Malikai had actually
listened to Thirsk, things might have turned out at least somewhat better.
Thirsk and Ahlvarez are now in the same boat. Each has done about as well as a mere mortal can in trying to carry out the wishes of Mother Church, and their reward for
not being able to do the impossible is a likely horrible death at the hands of the Inquisition. They have powerful common interests to counter the long standing animosities.
We haven't seen any actual contact between them in the books thus far, but once there is the results might be fascinating. A (possibly unspoken) agreement that
many things would be better if there weren't Inquisitors looking over everyone's shoulders might bear interesting fruit. (And I wonder when we might see folks
outside of the Empire of Charis and its ally Siddarmark deciding that the only good Inquisitor is a dead one.)
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Dennis