Master orders Doctor's ambush
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Bert arrives at the vicarage to inform the Master that the Doctor escaped his ambush and is likely headed back to the village. The Master, dismissing Bert's apologies, orders him to prepare a hostile reception for the Doctor's return.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Deeply anxious and subservient, with a palpable fear of the Master’s disapproval. His emotional state is a mix of guilt, nervousness, and resignation to his role as the Master’s enforcer.
Bert arrives at the vicarage in a state of nervous agitation, hammering urgently on the door. His apology is immediate and subservient, his explanation stammering and defensive as he admits to losing the Doctor in the woods. He stands tense, his body language betraying his anxiety, while the Master’s dismissive tone only heightens his unease. Bert is clearly out of his depth, caught between his loyalty to the Master and his fear of failure.
- • Avoid the Master’s wrath by providing a satisfactory explanation for the Doctor’s escape.
- • Follow the Master’s orders to prepare the villagers for the Doctor’s return, despite his personal discomfort.
- • The Master’s authority is absolute and must be obeyed without question.
- • The Doctor is a dangerous outsider who must be stopped, even if it means manipulating the villagers.
Detached and ruthlessly focused, with a simmering undercurrent of irritation at Bert’s incompetence—though he masks it with clinical precision.
The Master answers the door with an air of cold authority, immediately cutting through Bert’s excuses. He stands rigid, his voice sharp and dismissive, shifting the conversation from failure to strategic action. His posture and tone exude control, reinforcing his role as the orchestrator of the village’s fate. The Master’s focus is laser-sharp, already plotting the Doctor’s downfall without hesitation.
- • Ensure the Doctor is captured or eliminated upon his return to the village.
- • Leverage the villagers' superstitious fears to create a hostile environment for the Doctor.
- • The Doctor is a persistent but ultimately outmaneuverable threat.
- • Fear and manipulation are the most effective tools for controlling the villagers.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The vicarage door serves as the threshold between the village’s chaos and the Master’s controlled domain. Bert’s urgent hammering on the door signals his arrival and the urgency of his news, while the Master’s swift response underscores the door’s role as a gateway to his inner sanctum. The door is not just a physical barrier but a symbolic divide—once crossed, Bert is fully immersed in the Master’s world of manipulation and strategy. Its slamming shut behind him reinforces the isolation and secrecy of their plotting.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The vicarage functions as the Master’s fortified base of operations, a place where he can plot in secrecy and command his followers. Its shadowed interior contrasts with the village’s superstitious exterior, creating a mood of tension and foreboding. The location is both a physical space and a symbolic representation of the Master’s control—here, he is untouchable, his authority unchallenged. The vicarage’s role in this event is to provide the Master with a private, secure environment to pivot from failure to strategy, away from prying eyes.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
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Yates and Jo react to Bert’s threatKey Dialogue
"BERT: Magister, I'm sorry."
"MASTER: The Doctor got away."
"BERT: How could you know that? Well, yes he did. You see, what happened..."
"MASTER: Excuses waste time. Where is he?"
"BERT: I lost him in the woods. Expect he's making his way back to the village by now."
"MASTER: Then we must see that he is given a suitable welcome, mustn't we?"