CJK wrote:Oh Dohlar will be leaving the jihad in the next book IMO. Its the only navy left plus winter fighting is likely to happen and UNLIKELY to be fighting anywhere else. Dohlar's serious problem is that lack of clear authority to initiate a peace talk with Charis combined with a very ideologically split council.
Dohlar's emperor has clear authority to pull the delicate dance moves to go neutral, Duke Fern cannot do this anywhere near as well. Thus why I sort of expect Charis is going to have to severely chastise Dohlar.
As an aside Dohlar is also in a position that is quite isolated, CoGA has no easy way to reach Dohlar. The only feasible path for the CoGA force is the Fairmyn river which has Charis armies near both ends of it (Hanth is on the Seridhan river and Eastshare controls Daivyn River). Any army using it is asking to be cut off and destroyed in detail.
Yeah, Dohlar's current style of government is not competent to arrange a change in belligerent status. So if a change in belligerent status becomes compelling, they're going to need to change things at the top.
The Pigeon King coming back from the coop and actually ruling could do it, but that's nothing I can see happening. The most I can see that way is Rahnahld being buttonholed for an intense conversation to get across the point that Dohlar cannot win this war and survival demands getting out of it, or switching sides. (And neutrality really does favor Charis - all the Allies really want is to have attacks on them stop and, by preference, trade resumed. Desnair's situation isn't actually that friendly - it's more desultory bare participation in the jihad.) Backing out of the jihad and riding those rapids will demand far more leadership than Rahnahld is capable of exercising over time, so I'd figure on abdication in favor of a regency council charged with the preservation of Dohlar outside strict obedience to Zion. Constitutional reforms included would be awesome, but secondary in importance.
Physical isolation from the Temple matters less and less. If you tick off the Temple, they can:
1 - have the local Inquisition tap local secular forces to make things happen,
2 - send the Temple Guard, the Army of God, or loyal secular forces to remonstrate forcefully, or
3 - jerk you around based on what you owe them.
(1) won't work if you have your own forces loyal to your own state. The local secular forces will be called on by you to arrest the Inquisition, not the other way around.
(2) won't work too well anymore - all those forces are kinda busy, disarmed, or captive. Isolation does help there, but it's not that necessary these days.
(3) won't work because, thanks to the expenses of the jihad, you don't owe them anymore:
they owe
you. Ironically, the distrust of Charis and Siddarmark that led to this war was based in large part on their not being under the Church's credit heel. Because of that jihad,
no one is under the Church credit heel anymore.