emotions, hopes, and fears of a young woman named Nimue Alban who had been dead for the last eight or nine centuries.
But what Gray Harbor and Staynair did know, and what they, along with Cayleb and the handful of others who shared the same knowledge, went to great lengths to keep anyone else from discovering was how central Captain Athrawesâ âvisionsâ and bits and pieces of esoteric knowledge had been to Charisâ ability to survive the Group of Fourâs massive onslaught. Everyone in the kingdom knew Merlin was a seijin , of courseâone of the deadly warrior-monk martial artists and sometime spiritual visionaries who came and went (usually apocryphally) through the pages of Safeholdian history. Merlin had chosen that particular persona carefully before he ever arrived in Charis, and his reputation as one of the deadliest warriors in the world (although, to be strictly accurate, he wasnât simply one of the deadliest warriors in the world, given his ⦠abilities) made him the perfect choice for Caylebâs personal armsman. Which just happened to put him permanently at the kingâs elbow, deep at the heart of all of Caylebâs councils and plans, and yet simultaneously made him almost a piece of the furniture. Constantly available for advice or consultation, yet so invisible to outside eyes that no one ever wondered just what he was doing there.
Now Cayleb looked at him and arched an eyebrow.
âWhat did you think of Ehdwyrdâs analysis?â he asked.
âI think Iâm not equipped to argue with him in that particular area of expertise,â Merlin replied. âI doubt anyone in the entire Kingdom is, at least until Mahklynâs passion for recording numbers gives us an objective base of statistics. Iâd have to agree with him, though, that it would be extraordinarily difficult for the Group of Four to effectively close Howard and Haven to our merchants. How successful their efforts would be in the end if they decided to try anyway, and whether or not Baron Wave Thunderâs concerns about subsidies to Rahnyld are realistic, is more than Iâm prepared to say, however.â
Napoleon tried it against England, with his âContinental System,â Merlin reflected. It didnât work out all that well for him, which is probably a good sign for Howsmynâs theories. Then again, there was a lot more to Earth at that point than just Europe. In this case, it would be as if Napoleon controlled all the major ports of North America, South America, and Asia, including Russia, China, and the Ottoman Empire, as well. And, for that matter, the Churchâs control goes a lot deeper than Napoleonâs did. Which is only going to get worse as the religious aspect of this confrontation gets clearer and clearer to everyone involved .
âIâm inclined to agree with Ehdwyrd,â Gray Harbor offered. Cayleb and Staynair both looked at him, and the first councilor shrugged. âI donât doubt the consequences here in Charis would be ⦠serious if the Group of Four could pull it off. In fact, they could well turn out to be catastrophic. But Iâm inclined to think Ehdwyrdâs arguments about the availability and cost of our goods would make things almost as bad for the mainland realms, as well. Almost certainly bad enough to lead to major covert resistance to any such decree, in fact. For that matter, it could well lead to open resistance in a lot of cases. Unless, of course, the Church goes ahead and declares Holy War. Under those circumstances, things could get a lot dicier.â
âMaikel?â Cayleb turned to his archbishop, and there was rather more concern in the kingâs brown eyes than he would have let most people see.
âMy opinion hasnât changed, Cayleb,â Staynair said with a serenity Merlin envied, even as he wondered how justifiable it was. âGiven the way the Group of Four approached this
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