fallsfromtrees wrote:TN4994 wrote:Merlin is hesitant to use SNARCs in the Temple, and Clyntahn appears to be an Agoraphobe.
But the idea would be great applied to a Bishop in command of one of the Armies or Navies. Or the old Emperor of Harchong."
True enough, but Rayno comes out. Do it to him, and convince him his only path to salvation is to kill Clyntahn. Also Clyntahn comes out into the central plaza for his auto-de-fes and you might be able to get him then.
It's plausible that, if someone could question him frankly, Rayno would be an apatheist - genuinely indifferent to whether or not God exists. The Church exists. It gives Rayno power and position. After that, caring is a job for someone else. I'm sure he supposes God exists - the evidence is too compelling on Safehold, it's a marvelous con job, the best trick in human history. But if push came to shove, that's not an issue for Rayno in the here and now. If he did start hearing voices, and believed them, he'd likely be figuring out how to cut an effective deal with them for more, or more certain, power and position. Trying to create some moral regeneration in him would be a lost cause. There's nothing there to work with. It'd be like... trying to train up a gerbil to be Alicia DeVries.
God's totally relevant for Clyntahn. He's God's mortal agent, the firm hand with which He keeps a fallen world in line. Oh, there are perks, and Clyntahn likes them. It's a fallen world, after all. Everyone's got Shan-wei's talons in them. Clyntahn's only different in that he's doing God's work maintaining the fear that's the only lever God has left on fallen man. So he indulges in the little sins - rape, treachery, corruption, mass murder - while being the only bulwark against the serious sins of heresy and blasphemy. Committing the little sins is, perhaps, a job perk, the indulgence God's got to pay to get good work done in this world. And they are certainly excellent tools for God's agent doing His holy work when Shan-wei's get fear for nothing more than their mortal bodies.
Heck, arguably, Clyntahn's the most serious theist on the planet.