DMcCunney wrote:wingfield wrote:By Heresies Distressed, PB p513, June 893. XVII (aboard the recon skimmer)
"First, we break the Temple’s political and economic stranglehold; after that, we tackle the lies in the Writ, itself."
The first has occurred. The second is what appears to be happening with the latest episode. The wording "tackle the lies in the Writ" are simply screaming at us right now.
No, the first is in the
process of occurring. It will not be
complete until the Proscriptions are no longer a factor, and are simply ignored if not actually considered disproved.
Sorry, but this is completely wrong. The first
has happened, and past tense is indeed appropriate. You overlook the word that truly matters here: "stranglehold".
Does Zion/COGA/etc. still have enormous
influence? Obviously yes. But does it in ANY way shape or form have an outright
stranglehold anymore? Equally obviously not. The stranglehold was technically even gone even before the Jihad was over, and it didn't come back the instant the guns fell silent. Nor has it been rebuilt since.
You are incorrectly focusing on the Proscriptions as some sort of "threshold" of measuring success. But not only are you wrong here but you have it exactly backwards. The Proscriptions themselves are
part of the lies of the Writ. Not the totality, of course, but they are part of them. Breaking them --
fully breaking them, at least -- will not be possible without breaking
all of the lies of the writ. They can be stretched, worked around, weakened and shaded and tweaked here and there, but they cannot be
fully broken without discrediting the
source of them.
Remember that at the time those words were spoken Clyntahn hadn't even yet STARTED setting up the Sword of Schueler, much less driven Siddarmark into Charis' arms. Heck Corisande hadn't even surrendered yet, Hector was still months away from being assassinated, Thirsk didn't yet realize his daughters were hostages, Stohnar knew Clyntahn was a bastard but saw absolutely no hope of doing anything about it, Duchairn was still corrupt (if a bit less so and sad about his past mistakes), heck at this point the Wylsynn brothers were still alive! These words were spoken a LONG time ago.
At that point in time,
any direct contradiction between Zion and Tellesberg meant 90+% of the people of Safehold automatically
knew who was right and who was wrong without any thought required whatsoever. Today those numbers are nearly reversed. At this point in time everyone still
listens to the opinions of Zion but they all
think about those opinions for at least three seconds before automatically accepting them. Influence yes, stranglehold no.
And while responsibility to free people from mental shackles is useful, even morally necessary, you forget that the
reason for breaking the Writ is to be
able to break the Proscriptions. But even that is not the end goal. Always begin with the goal in mind. What is the goal? Breaking the Writ? Hardly. The Proscriptions? Not really. The overriding goal is the
Gbaba. Everything else up to that is just necessary steps along the way.
DMcCunney wrote:The second cannot happen this quickly. At minimum, all Safehold must be united and at peace and prosperous, with roofs over heads, full bellies and general expectation by those alive that state will continue. Then folks will feel secure enough to consider fundamental changes in their worldview without necessarily melting down. We are nowhere near that point now.
As much as I do not think it was
wise to do this (if, in fact they did, and again I hope they did not yadda yadda etc.) ... but "at peace and prosperous"? Seriously? That's nonsense. When people are prosperous and 'safe' is when they are LEAST likely to be willing to change things up, not most. As proof I submit the acts of EVERY single dictator in the history of both this series and real life itself. EVERY single one thought everything was fine for THEM so nothing needed to change. Few of them were even slightly capable of recognizing their own corruption as anything wrong in the first place, but even those who did were (usually) unwilling to change (or at least not enough). Their grateful and happy subjects, of course, disagreed just a wee tiny bit, which is why much of North Harchong is now a wasteland. And why the only survivors of the previous ruling order currently present IN North Harchong (thus obviously ignoring those who fled in time) fall into two basic categories: those who were willing to change, and those willing to commit even worse atrocities to maintain and further enhance their own power.
Finally, while a bit unrelated I recently remembered something and need to bring it up. There is yet one bit of
proof that we know the IC
does in fact have available that we all seem to have forgotten about: the video evidence that Merlin and Nimue used to break Clyntahn. They have an actual recording of Shan-Wei arguing with Bedard and Langhorn and the supposed "good Archangels" using names of places that
never existed... if, that is, the Writ is actually true. Which of course it isn't.
Is that info contained in Shueler's Testimony? Probably actually NOT, since it's a book and written testimony instead of video evidence. But there IS outright proof available to the IC. That may well be the only proof they have, though I highly doubt that. But they DO have absolute and inarguable proof, proof so good it even convinced Clyntahn.
What else do they (and/or other factions) have? We don't know yet. And I wish the next book was not so far off, because I dearly would like to know.