I rather doubt that the Church has any mechanism for the deposition of the head of one of the Orders, any more than it does for deposing the Grand Vicar. OTOH, the mechanisms for the defenestration of Grand Vicars do seem to be well established - and I also doubt that the current incumbent is going to overlook that.
As for Vicar Sahmsyn, one should not underestimate the power of terror, any more than that of cunning. However cold and calculating he may have been, that was when _others_ bore the brunt. Faced with the Punishment for himself, it wouldn't be the least bit surprising that his brain was skittering around in circles, chittering like a cockroach. That said, Clyntahn may well be overestimating just how cowed he really is just as he's underestimating Vicar Rhobair's willingness to act on his convictions. And HFQ showed some hints that he was coming back to life, with his protection of Hennet on pragmatic grounds.
martin wrote:I do wonder what the temple guard would do if 3 of the group of 4 and the grand vicar all turned on Clyntahn. Especially after some notable defeat that was his fault (again!) or proof of his lying (again!).
But I don't think that's the way Mr Weber is going with this.