Isilith wrote:thanatos wrote:One of the key elements throughout the series to date is that the Inner Circle is faced with a seamless tapestry of the faith that every Safeholdian has raised in, with no competing myths, narratives or prehistory with which to challenge or unravel that faith. There are no false gospels or apocryphal texts that enjoy equal standing to the Holy Writ. As such, my money is on the Inner Circle producing such a "Lost Testament of Schueler" as such a competing history, and to produce either holographically, electronically or in an indestructible book, thus making it clear that it's something "ancient" and therefore authentic. At least it needs to seem sufficiently genuine that the Church would have a hard time dismissing it once it started showing all over the planet.
Except that would go against what the inner circle has mandated as their official policy from day one. To NEVER lie to the public, as any lie they tell today will come back to bite them in the arse when they do reveal the truth.
Who said anything about lying? The content of the Lost Testament of Schueler would be 100% true. The only lie would be that it didn't actually come from Schueler. Yet the only one who could refute its authenticity would be Schueler himself, who is long since dead or else exists only as an artificial intelligence or PICA in some data module. And for him to refute its content would require said AI of Schueler to lie himself and add to the layers of falsehood in the Holy Writ. That's where the Stone of Schueler might be used to devastating effect.
My original thought on something like this was to have someone from the Inner Circle publish various reworkings of Edgar Rice Burroughs and Jules Verne (in Safeholdian versions) and postulate the many possibilities of what might exist beyond Safehold's gravity well or the technological possibilities (like say nuclear submarines in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea). Or perhaps the "New Tales of Seijin Khody" written on the basis of his true life story, to be published by the Sisterhood through some suitable intermediary. And it would likely work better as time passed given the rising literacy on Safehold. Also, the church would no longer be in a position to quash any such publications and declare them to be heretical. Indeed, the official position of the Church of Charis and the Church of Siddarmark would be that these publications are "merely works of fiction and should be treated as the frivolous entertainment they most assuredly are".