Narrative Web

Villagers Blame Data for Radiation

Data and Gia exit a shop with supplies for his makeshift lab, only to be confronted by Skoran and a growing mob of villagers. The apprentice—now visibly sick with the same symptoms as Garvin—accuses Data of causing the illness, escalating the crowd’s hostility. Data, recognizing the danger, attempts to leave with Gia, but Skoran’s outburst ("Get out of here! Go back where you came from!") forces their retreat. The scene underscores Data’s alienation: his scientific efforts are met with fear and blame, while the villagers’ refusal to trust him—despite his attempts to help—deepens his existential crisis. The confrontation also raises the stakes for the village’s survival, as the radiation’s spread is now undeniable, and Data’s self-sacrifice becomes the only viable solution to undo the damage he’s caused. The moment marks a turning point, shifting the narrative from investigation to survival, with Data’s isolation now complete.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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As the villagers' mood turns hostile, Data and Gia decide to leave, but Skoran and the crowd respond with angry demands for Data to leave the village, highlighting Data's increasing isolation and alienation.

tense to threatening ['town square']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Righteously indignant with a undercurrent of panic—his anger is performative, designed to consolidate his leadership over the frightened villagers, but his own fear of the illness (and his apprentice’s condition) drives his desperation to blame Data.

Skoran emerges as the instigator of the mob, his burly frame and scowl dominating the scene as he points accusatorily at Data. His apprentice’s visible illness—blistering skin and blotches—fuels his rage, and he seizes the opportunity to rally the villagers against the 'outsider.' His dialogue is aggressive and definitive, framing Data as the scapegoat for the village’s suffering. Skoran’s physical presence is imposing, his voice booming as he demands Data’s exile, his greed and paranoia now fully weaponized against the perceived threat.

Goals in this moment
  • To shift blame for the illness onto Data, solidifying his role as the village’s protector and distracting from his own failures (e.g., mishandling the radioactive materials).
  • To expel Data from the village, eliminating the 'threat' and restoring a false sense of control over the crisis.
Active beliefs
  • That outsiders are inherently dangerous and responsible for the village’s misfortunes.
  • That his leadership depends on his ability to identify and punish scapegoats, regardless of the truth.
Character traits
Manipulative in group dynamics Quick to scapegoat outsiders Exploitative of fear for personal gain Dominant and confrontational
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Gia
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Anxious but defiant—her concern for Data wars with her fear of the mob’s violence, and her internal conflict is palpable as she grapples with the village’s sudden hostility toward someone she trusts.

Gia accompanies Data out of the shop, her curiosity about his plans giving way to concern as Skoran’s mob forms. She defends Data against Skoran’s accusations, her loyalty to him clashing with her deep-rooted ties to the village. As the tension escalates, she follows Data’s lead to retreat, her body language tense but resolute. Her presence as a bridge between Data and the villagers is severed in this moment, leaving her caught between two worlds.

Goals in this moment
  • To support Data’s mission and protect him from the mob’s accusations, even as her own community turns against him.
  • To maintain her dual loyalty—to the village and to Data—without fully understanding the stakes of the radiation crisis.
Active beliefs
  • That Data is innocent and capable of helping her father, despite the villagers’ suspicions.
  • That the village’s fear is misplaced, but she lacks the knowledge to counter Skoran’s influence.
Character traits
Loyal to allies despite external pressure Quick to defend the vulnerable Adaptable in crisis Conflict-averse but firm when necessary
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Fearful and angry—a volatile mix of desperation and superstition. Their emotions are contagious, feeding off Skoran’s rhetoric and the apprentice’s visible illness, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of blame and hostility.

The villagers gather as a mob behind Skoran, their mood shifting from curiosity to hostility as his accusations gain traction. Their collective gaze is fixed on Data, their body language tense and aggressive. While they do not take direct action beyond verbal support for Skoran, their presence as a unified force amplifies the threat, creating an inescapable atmosphere of danger. Their silence is as damning as Skoran’s words, their fear overriding their reason.

Goals in this moment
  • To protect the village from the perceived threat (Data), even if it means expelling him.
  • To restore a sense of control amid the chaos of the illness, regardless of the truth.
Active beliefs
  • That Data’s arrival coincides with the illness, making him the likely cause.
  • That unity against the outsider is the only way to survive the crisis.
Character traits
Prone to mob mentality Fear-driven and irrational Quick to scapegoat outsiders Lacking individual agency in group settings
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Calm exterior masking deep frustration and existential unease—his logical mind grapples with the irrational fear driving the mob, while his subconscious processes the weight of his unintended harm.

Data exits the shop carrying boxes of laboratory supplies, his demeanor calm but increasingly alarmed as Skoran’s mob forms. He attempts to explain his scientific intent to Gia, but Skoran’s accusations derail the conversation. Recognizing the escalating danger, Data prioritizes Gia’s safety, urging their retreat as the crowd’s hostility peaks. His physical presence—tall, uniformed, and otherworldly—contrasts sharply with the villagers’ primitive surroundings, amplifying their fear.

Goals in this moment
  • To secure the supplies needed to diagnose and treat Garvin’s illness (and by extension, the village’s radiation poisoning).
  • To ensure Gia’s safety amid the escalating mob violence, prioritizing her well-being over his own scientific mission.
Active beliefs
  • That his scientific approach can still resolve the crisis, despite the villagers’ hostility.
  • That his presence is now a liability to the village, reinforcing his isolation and the need for self-sacrifice.
Character traits
Analytical under pressure Protective of allies Emotionally restrained despite internal conflict Strategic in retreat
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Weak and fearful—his physical deterioration reflects the villagers’ collective dread, and his silence speaks volumes about the powerlessness of the sick in this crisis.

Skoran’s apprentice stands silently beside his master, his physical condition—a mirror of Garvin’s radiation sickness—serving as a visceral manifestation of the crisis. His presence amplifies the villagers’ fear, his illness a tangible 'proof' of Data’s guilt in Skoran’s narrative. The apprentice does not speak, but his weakened state and the crowd’s reaction to him underscore the urgency and stakes of the confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • None (he is a victim of circumstance, his illness used as a tool by Skoran).
  • Implicitly, to survive the radiation poisoning, though he lacks agency in this moment.
Active beliefs
  • That his illness is a curse, and Data is its source (as Skoran claims).
  • That he is powerless to challenge Skoran’s authority or the mob’s accusations.
Character traits
Symbolic of the village’s suffering Passive in the face of authority (Skoran’s) A unwilling participant in the mob’s hostility
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Town Square (Barkon Four)

The town square serves as the battleground for this confrontation, its open, communal space amplifying the tension between Data and the villagers. The square’s Renaissance-level simplicity—storefronts, the blacksmith’s shop, and the central well—contrasts sharply with Data’s advanced presence, highlighting his alienation. The location’s symbolic role is pivotal: it is the heart of the village, where trade, justice, and social order are typically upheld. Here, however, it becomes a stage for fear and scapegoating, its normally neutral ground now charged with hostility. The square’s accessibility (open to all villagers) and visibility (central to the community) ensure that the mob’s actions are public and irreversible, sealing Data’s exile.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations giving way to shouted accusations, the air thick with superstition and …
Function Battleground for the confrontation between Data and the villagers, where fear and blame are weaponized …
Symbolism Represents the village’s collective consciousness—its fears, its unity, and its willingness to sacrifice reason for …
Access Open to all villagers, but the mob’s formation creates an implicit barrier: Data and Gia …
The sunlit but increasingly ominous town square, its open space amplifying the mob’s voices. The blacksmith’s shop looming in the background, a reminder of Skoran’s influence and the villagers’ reliance on his craft (and his accusations). The central well, symbolizing the village’s life source—and the potential vector for Data’s later cure.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Barkonian Villagers

The Villagers of Barkon Four manifest as a unified mob in this event, their collective action driven by Skoran’s leadership and their shared fear of the illness. Their organization is informal but potent, operating through mob mentality and the rapid dissemination of blame. The villagers’ role here is to amplify Skoran’s accusations, creating an inescapable force that forces Data’s retreat. Their unity is fragile, however, built on superstition rather than reason, and their collective goal—to expel Data—is both a misguided attempt at protection and a reflection of their desperation.

Representation Via collective action of members, with Skoran as the de facto spokesman and instigator.
Power Dynamics Exercising temporary authority over individuals (Data and Gia) through sheer numbers and emotional manipulation, but …
Impact This event exposes the villagers’ reliance on superstition and authority figures (like Skoran) in times …
Internal Dynamics The mob’s formation reveals a hierarchy where Skoran’s voice dominates, but it also hints at …
To identify and punish the perceived cause of the illness (Data), restoring a false sense of control over the crisis. To maintain unity among the villagers through shared fear and blame, reinforcing Skoran’s leadership. Mob mentality and emotional contagion (fear spreading rapidly through the group). Scapegoating as a tool to distract from the villagers’ own vulnerabilities (e.g., their reliance on Skoran’s blacksmithing, their lack of medical knowledge).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Causal

"Data and Gia decide to create laboratory equipment and leave the shop together."

Data challenges village knowledge and witnesses Garvin’s collapse
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Causal

"Data and Gia decide to create laboratory equipment and leave the shop together."

Talur’s failure exposes scientific truth
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Causal

"Data and Gia decide to create laboratory equipment and leave the shop together."

Data challenges village science and witnesses illness
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What this causes 2
Temporal medium

"Data and Gia retreat from the hostile villagers and the story cuts to Data's makeshift laboratory at home. The villagers anger and alienation motivates Data's actions."

Talur accuses Data of causing the sickness
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Temporal medium

"Data and Gia retreat from the hostile villagers and the story cuts to Data's makeshift laboratory at home. The villagers anger and alienation motivates Data's actions."

Data reveals radiation’s cellular destruction
S7E16 · Thine Own Self

Key Dialogue

"SKORAN: There he is! It's his fault! None of us were sick before he came to the village!"
"DATA: Am I to understand that Garvin's illness has spread?"
"SKORAN: That's right—and you're the cause."
"SKORAN: That's it, leave! Get out of here! Go back where you came from!"