n7axw wrote:There are a number on loose ends on how the story might end that have been dangling for several books now, some dating back to SoS back even further to Clyntahn's purge of the vicarate in AMF. I thought that it be time to go back and re-examine the subject to see if HFQ sheds light to refine our speculations somewhat.
The first that comes to my mind is Duchairn's plotting. Nothing further on that front that I can see. So far Duchairn bemoans Clyntahn but rationalizes his way through continuing in his present role. No action on any plot. But that is still there waiting to pop into the open. So who knows?
There was a note in HFQ about Duchairn having some plotting based on the Treasury powerbase, but that it was a slow, soft sort of power and not a fit response to any violent moves Clyntahn may make soon.
The Church finds itself in a jihad. Duchairn's not willing to let go of the Church, so it's on him to see it through to a conclusion and maybe even try to recover it from Clyntahn's corruption of it into a bloodthirsty death machine. It's possible that's rationalization against an open confrontation that is too likely to get Duchairn killed, but I think that makes him out as more of a coward than he is. It's definitely possible that it's a rationalization against
abandoning the Church and working to save Safehold
from it, though in that case, it's a sort of moral cowardice at worst - better: a lack of the kind of courage to accept a wholesale upheaval in cherished values. And most of the time, that's a
good thing!
Then there is SoS Which narrowly failed to topple the Protector. Heavy cost in lives and the ruin of Clyntahn's reputation although that is still being unveiled. In addition to that it provides Charis with opportunity to put its armies on the mainland...
Integration of Corisande into the Empire smoothed by Daivyn and Irys' return and the attempted assasination of Irys and Hector on their wedding day. Corisandian troops coming up to be inserted into the conlict at an opportune moment?
Could be. Not having to garrison them is nice in any case, and Corisandian rubber is performing well in the war effort already.
Sharleyan's nobles plotting...
Nynian inserts herself into the situation in a new way as she "sniffs out" Merlin and we learn about Helm Cleaver... Could this intercept the vector of Duchairn's plotting?
It would take people who identify as plotters coming from either direction meeting up in the middle; pure luck; or Helm Cleaver being prepared to help back up a move they can only suspect may be coming somehow some day. None of that can be ruled out, but each element is individually highly unlikely.
Thirsk's situation heats up. Family is safely out of Dohlar. How will this impact Dohlar's participation in the Jihad and the overall story line?
Clyntahn has long since destroyed any of Thirsk's loyalty to Zion. His loyalty to his family is no longer an issue, and his loyalty to his monarch and state, well, that's not going to argue for staying in the jihad if he can get them out of it. Same for his loyalty to the Church as an institution apart from the monster in the Temple.
He's one important man, but it will take a lot more to get Dohlar out. Still, if you were able to watch the pebbles beginning to move at the very beginning of an avalanche - that family out of danger represents one of them. More than that, it's nice that one good man and an innocent group of daughters, sons-in-law, and grandchildren no longer have that over their heads.
Clyntahn's rationality deteriorates...he threatens to cast aside Maigwair and Duchairn and "their technicians" and give inquisition direct control of Jihad. Would this be a literary device for bringing a quick end to this part of the story? Or does Dirchain and Maigwair take successful steps in self defense and corral Clyntahn?
Either would represent background for an alternative denouement to a gradual fight clear to the Temple's steps. Clyntahn beheading the Church's military and logistical leadership for religiously pure command would leave the Temple's forces to crumble; Duchairn and Magwair getting the Grand Maniac out of the way would open the path to a negotiated end.