Louis R wrote:I've been mulling this one for a while. It's very important to remember that a) what really matters for the Empire in Chisholm is the Commons, and b) Chisholm has a History with Corisande, and the locals haven't forgotten that - nor the fact that Hector's actions could have, and were probably intended to, shift power back into the hands of the nobility from the Crown.
That might have been a side effect. But what Hector dreamed of was turing the League of Corisande into what the Empire of Charis now is. He took the Church's acceptance of his conquest of Zebediah as assent to his ambitions, and likely viewed being annointed as Mother Church's sword arm and placed in overall charge of the combined attempt to crush Charis as a gift from God and the Archangels.
Hector rode fairly lightly at home, and protected his commoners against the worst of the noble's depredations. If he
had been able to add Chisholm to his fold, I suspect he'd have been even less sympathetic to great nobles with self-serving ideas of the proper relationship between the nobility and the crown than Cayleb and Sharleyan are. He wouldn't have bothered with due process of law or legal proof of treason. He'd simply have taken their heads.
In the end, the utility of Corisande-born troops in this situation comes down to one thing: will the typical Chisholmian be offended by 'further interference' in their affairs, or rolling in the aisles because Sharleyan got to use _Corisandeans_ to whack those high-born pigs. I suspect that appreciation of the irony will prevail by a sufficient margin.
All of which assumes Sharleyan will
need outside assistance in dealing with her noble idiots. I don't see it as likely, and I think she'd be circumspect about using it if she
did think it was called for.
And timing would be a consideration. How long would it take to assemble a Corisandian force to provide such assistance and get them to Chisholm? Would she have the time if the ball dropped and her noble idiots made their move? She might well have to put in the call to Corisande to assemble the forces and get them en route rather before her idiots actually made their move, which opens its own can of worms.
PS: Sorry, forgot to add that there is an extremely important political and social point involved here:
Once you enter the Empire's service, it no longer matters where you're from, or for whom you may previously have fought.
Now, whether that point is made or obscured by employing a Corisandean force - or, more likely, including Corisandeans in the forces employed - in this affair is an interesting question.
It
shouldn't matter. But recall the conversation between Cayleb and Sharleyan in HFQ about the timing of her return to Tellesburg, and Cayleb states that Daivyn has sworn fealty, Corisande is a province of the Charisian Empire, and they can simply issue imperial instructions. Sharleyan agrees they
could, but Corisande is still a brand new part of the Empire and the notion that is
is part of the Empire is still settling in. There will be a limit to how much Cayleb and Sharleyan will want to say "Because we're the Emperor and Empress, and we say so!", before it
does settle in more firmly.
The modern notion of the nation state is still settling in on Safehold, witness Cayleb and Sharleyan's political moves in binding other ruling houses to their own via marriages to create blood ties. The people of Corisande were all Corisandians, but being subjects of the House of Daikyn was more important than just where they happened to live.
I think Sharleyan
could get away with using Corisandian troops to help suppress Chisholmian great nobles with delusions of grandeur, and I suspect Sir Koryn would be tickled to
provide the assistance.
But I think she'd prefer not to, and I don't see it as needed. If nothing else, there is still a Charisian presence on Corisande and in Zebediah, which is closer. I suspect Grand Duke Cherymyn of Zebidiah could come up with additional Charisian troops to send along without things falling apart there if Sharleyan felt the ICA training cadre in Chisholm wasn't enough.
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Dennis