I'm beginning to wish that RFC had chosen another name for Sodar. I keep confusing it with Sodor, and now people are mentioning 'railroading' I expect Thomas the Tank Engine to make an appearance. (Yes, I did have to watch the series with my grandson.)
Cheers, John
[quote="lyonheart"]Hi Don,
You're probably right.
But after Rainbow Waters arrested Clyntahn's intendant, one wonders how much temple loyalist they remained when the presumed heretics kept winning, etc.
I suspect their assumptions regarding how true and honest the inquisition propaganda had been were evidently also considerably shaken.
Since they can't go home again, it seemed possible to me, however unlikely, the Lord Protector might offer them land to homestead, to neutralize them by changing their perspective of the republic, in a bidding war with Duchairn, by treating them as very honorable enemies with mutual respect.
For the former serfs or slaves, that would mean a great deal.
OTOH, since Duchairn needs an army and the AoG has been largely gutted, adopting these political but potent orphans makes a lot of sense.
Starting a new war by sending them to invade Desnar doesn't.
The CoGA can't afford another war, and as long as Desnar continues to submit its gold and tithes, Duchairn will be nominally or at least publicly satisfied, even if Desnar creates its own church opposed to his reforms since its days are obviously numbered.
South Harchong may feel it too needs an army, and may hire the best of the MHoGatA, or at least split them with Duchairn.
Either way, they're not going away and trying to deal with them will complicate any North Harchong plots against Duchairn and South Harchong for some time to come.
I can see Nahrmahn suggesting that the EoC buy or smuggle the immediate families of the serfs back in North Harchong out [like the underground railroad] then repatriate them as a token of good will, to further undermine the Harchong Empire's potential control over them, possibly quietly working with Duchairn or his reformist archbishops, with considerable help from Nynian's SoSK and the network of seijins.
I've previously suggested that the EoC buy up much of impoverished Sodar as cheaply as possible, to provide safe havens for escaped slaves from the other domains of Howard [eventually settling them on Greentree and Westbreak islands etc]; then if South Harchong does emancipate their slaves as part of any business deals with the Charisian empire, in return for assuring and increasing its independence from the north thanks to its unbeatable navy, quite large steps towards complete emancipation will have been taken.
Splintering the CoGA can only help the inner circle's long term goals, and being able to influence Duchairn via the lower echelons of the circle that Nynian and Adorai know can also help Duchairn to accept the technology he seemed opposed to in the earlier books.
Interesting times in deed.
For the EoC, railroading will be very big, especially a railroad from Cheshire to Cherayth seems likely within 4-5 years.
So a book just to explain all that's happens in the next 20 years seems quite likely.
L