HoosierDaddy, on Feb 22 2009, 04:55 PM, said:
1. Who's going to farm that land in Raraku? There is NO ONE THERE. Also, desert's don't turn into cultivatable fields overnight, you need top-soil to make anything happen.
2. The unrest in Quon is not her fault. It's a result of food shortage that can be blamed on the rebellion she crushed, and Poliel's plague which she could have done nothing about.
3. Your point about the "land-grab." That is the empire's land to what it will with, and staving off starvation for an entire continent is in the end more important than protecting grasslands for a nomadic culture. It's a tough decision she had to make, and considering Rel and Dom's turning of the Wickan's into traitors, it was a fairly smart move at that.
1.I am not much of a farmer but if you are then you would know what you are talking about. It seems to me however that where you have land...empty land...fresh water...a sea not a lake or anything...irrigation would make anything tillable plantable except solid rock. They had farms there before, not in Raraku but elsewhere in 7C, so they have to have tillable land. Granted its not the best option but its better than starting a war against your own people that ends up biting you in the ass.
2.What do you mean its not her fault? Toc the Elder could have been and should have been included in the running of the empire. Same with Urko, Crust, and Nok. I did not see any food shortages in Unta, or anywhere else for that matter. The possibility of a food shortage does not equate to lets kill the wickans for their cattle and lands. IMO. Poliel's plague as of Bonehunters is over with. With rumors of a city of the fallen all over 7C merchants already passing through by the time RotCG comes around there shoudl have been hints and more than hints from there. She would have been able to send someone their if she hadn't put Topper in the Imperial Warren to kill Claws that had turned on her because she allowed 2 prisoners to go free instead of killing them and keeping her once allies from the gallows.
3.Fairly smart move? You got me there. I am awestruck by how far away in thinking we both are and I wish I could convince you otherwise, but I can't. My points have been presented let history judge my viewpoint as it will. Laseen, Bush and I will all have to say this together before we fall asleep tonight.
Sincerely
What I do not know fills many more volumes than what I do know.