Chaser617 wrote:Anyone else seen these ever so slight parallels and wondering if Siddar, maybe with a little push from say Desnair or South Harchong wanting to sow more dissent and see well, the complete fall of the Republic into something maybe even worse than Harchong or Desnair?
It strikes me that a more exact parallel is France after WWI. France's industrial zones in the northeast of the country had been comprehensively smashed because they were the main site of fighting and because the Germans had taken some care to demolish factories and mines in occupied areas. Such reparations as were actually paid did not begin to cover the cost of rebuilding and there was obviously no equivalent of the Marshall Plan.
The interwar period is when the Third Republic went into truly spectacular political instability with revolving door prime ministers and governments. There were constant banking scandals and failures, often due to political corruption. The economy was a basket case. The French right was less and less committed to democracy or even the republic itself as the two interwar decades proceeded. And all political parties were less and less interested in cooperating for the defence of the the republic.
When WWII hit, France was defended by ancient WWI generals (Gamelin, Weygand, Pétain) who no longer cared about democracy or the republic at all.
My guess is war between Desnair and Siddarmark. If Desnair acquires a charismatic psychopath as a leader we will have a fair idea of what's coming.
Sidebar: When Prime Minister Édouard Daladier's plane reached Paris after the Munich conference he was told that a huge crowd had gathered. Unlike Chamberlain, Daladier knew what the scrap of paper was worth, assumed he was looking at protesters and circled the airport while the police were reinforced. When he landed and discovered he was being cheered he said these fools did not know what they were cheering.