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S1E28 · The Warriors of Death

Doctor Bargains with Ixta’s Desperation

The Doctor, disguised as Yetaxa’s servant, manipulates Ixta—a reluctant warrior whose father built the temple—into a mutually beneficial pact. Ixta, burdened by an impending combat trial that threatens his honor, reveals his vulnerability, and the Doctor seizes the opportunity to secure access to sacred tomb drawings in exchange for covert assistance. The Doctor’s calculated pragmatism is exposed as he prepares a poisoned thorn, signaling his willingness to sabotage the combat’s outcome to ensure his own goals prevail, regardless of ethical consequences. This moment underscores the Doctor’s ruthless adaptability in Aztec political intrigue, where survival and knowledge outweigh moral restraint. The exchange also foreshadows the peril Ian faces in the upcoming duel, as the Doctor’s interference will have unintended, high-stakes repercussions.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor, eager to obtain the tomb drawings, proposes a mutual assistance pact to Ixta, hinting at a way to improve his chances in the upcoming combat.

worry to scheming

After Ixta leaves, the Doctor prepares poison on a thorn, implying he intends to help Ixta win his fight in order to get the tomb drawings, setting up a dangerous and unethical plan.

contemplation to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Desperate and fearful of disgrace, but cautiously hopeful that the Doctor’s assistance will secure his victory.

Ixta, burdened by the shame of potential defeat in an impending combat trial, reveals his vulnerability to the Doctor. He discusses his father’s legacy as the temple’s builder and his fear of disgrace, which the Doctor exploits to strike a pact. Ixta agrees to bring the sacred tomb drawings after sunset in exchange for the Doctor’s assistance, though he remains cautious and desperate. His physical presence is marked by the jaguar head helmet, symbolizing his warrior status and the weight of his impending trial.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid disgrace in the combat trial by securing the Doctor’s covert assistance.
  • Obtain the sacred tomb drawings to fulfill his end of the bargain and maintain his honor.
Active beliefs
  • Defeat in combat would bring irreversible shame and social ostracization.
  • The Doctor, as Yetaxa’s servant, holds the power to influence the outcome of his trial.
Character traits
Desperate Vulnerable Cautious Honor-bound Manipulable
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Feigned servitude masking ruthless pragmatism; outwardly calm but inwardly driven by the pursuit of knowledge and control.

The Doctor, disguised as Yetaxa’s servant, engages in a calculated negotiation with Ixta, exploiting the warrior’s desperation over an impending combat trial. He feigns interest in the temple’s architecture to manipulate Ixta into revealing his vulnerability, then pivots to a mutually beneficial pact: access to sacred tomb drawings in exchange for covert assistance. The Doctor’s actions are methodical and precise, as he prepares a poisoned thorn to sabotage the combat’s outcome, ensuring his own goals prevail. His demeanor is calm yet manipulative, masking his ruthless pragmatism behind a veneer of servitude and curiosity.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure access to the sacred tomb drawings to uncover the temple’s secrets.
  • Sabotage the combat trial to ensure Ixta’s defeat, thereby manipulating the political landscape in his favor.
Active beliefs
  • The ends justify the means, especially when knowledge and survival are at stake.
  • Ixta’s desperation can be exploited to achieve his own objectives without moral restraint.
Character traits
Manipulative Calculating Pragmatic Deceptive Ruthless Methodical
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Aztec Temple Drawings (Tomb Schematics)

The sacred tomb drawings are the object of the Doctor’s desire and the bargaining chip in his pact with Ixta. These drawings, created by Ixta’s father, hold the secret to the entrance of the High Priest’s tomb, which the Doctor seeks to uncover. The drawings serve as both a literal and symbolic key to the temple’s mysteries, representing the Doctor’s pursuit of knowledge and his manipulation of Ixta’s vulnerabilities to achieve his goals.

Before: Stored securely within the temple, known only to …
After: Agreed to be brought to the Doctor by …
Before: Stored securely within the temple, known only to Ixta and a select few, awaiting retrieval after sunset.
After: Agreed to be brought to the Doctor by Ixta after sunset, marking the fulfillment of their pact and the Doctor’s first step toward accessing the tomb’s secrets.
Doctor's Poisoned Thorn (and Preparation Tools)

The needle is a precise tool used by the Doctor to extract poison from the arum leaf’s stem, which he then applies to the thorn. The needle’s sharpness and the Doctor’s careful handling of it underscore his methodical approach to sabotage. It is a small but critical object in the preparation of the poisoned thorn, symbolizing the Doctor’s calculated and deliberate interference in the combat trial.

Before: A small, sharp needle carried by the Doctor, …
After: Used to extract poison from the arum leaf, …
Before: A small, sharp needle carried by the Doctor, likely part of his travel kit, unused and inert.
After: Used to extract poison from the arum leaf, now set aside or returned to the Doctor’s possession, its role in the sabotage complete.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Garden of Peace

The Garden of Peace serves as a neutral and secluded meeting ground for the Doctor and Ixta, where their pact is struck. Its lush foliage and tranquil atmosphere contrast sharply with the ruthless manipulation unfolding within it. The garden’s isolation allows for private negotiations, while its natural beauty masks the moral compromise taking place. The Garden of Peace becomes a stage for deception, where the Doctor’s pragmatism collides with Ixta’s desperation, foreshadowing the consequences of their agreement.

Atmosphere Tranquil yet tense, with the lush greenery of the garden contrasting with the underlying desperation …
Function Neutral meeting ground for secret negotiations and covert agreements, shielded from the prying eyes of …
Symbolism Represents the fragile peace that masks the ruthless power struggles within the temple, as well …
Access Restricted to those granted permission by the temple, such as the Doctor (as Yetaxa’s servant) …
Lush foliage, including arum leaves and other plants, providing both cover and tools for manipulation. A serene, secluded atmosphere that belies the high-stakes negotiations taking place. The presence of a needle and thorn, later used to prepare the poisoned weapon, hidden among the greenery.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4

"Cameca's offer to introduce the Doctor to Ixta leads directly to their meeting in the garden."

Doctor manipulates Cameca for tomb access
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"Cameca's offer to introduce the Doctor to Ixta leads directly to their meeting in the garden."

Doctor and Cameca Share Unspoken Respect
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"Cameca sets up the meeting between Ixta and the Doctor."

Ixta schemes to exploit the Doctor
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"Cameca sets up the meeting between Ixta and the Doctor."

Ixta’s strategic manipulation begins
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What this causes 1

"The Doctor making the poison leads to Ixta's question about the effectiveness of the thorn."

Doctor poisons Ixta for temple drawings
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Key Dialogue

"IXTA: You are the old servant of Yetaxa?"
"DOCTOR: Yes, yes, indeed, I am."
"IXTA: My father built the temple."
"DOCTOR: Oh, indeed, yes. Well, I find the entrance to the High Priest's tomb a particularly fine piece of work."
"IXTA: Few temples have an entrance like it."
"DOCTOR: Oh, yes, of course, yes, yes, he kept that secret, didn't he."
"IXTA: He has drawn it."
"DOCTOR: Really? I wonder if it's at all possible that I might see the drawings, hmm?"
"IXTA: Can a humble warrior deny the request of Yetaxa's servant? I will bring it to you after sunset, if the gods are willing."
"DOCTOR: Oh, I don't see why not, hmm?"
"IXTA: Tonight, at sunset, I have to meet another warrior in combat."
"DOCTOR: Oh, I hope not to the death?"
"IXTA: No, but defeat would mean disgrace. No man could look upon me or speak to me for many days."
"DOCTOR: Yes, I see."
"IXTA: My opponent has been selected. I know his name and I fear defeat."
"DOCTOR: And what weapons do you use?"
"IXTA: Only my hands. My strength lies in the use of a spear or a club."
"DOCTOR: Really? Indeed. Yes. Oh, dear, dear, dear, and I would have loved to have seen those drawings."
"IXTA: No more than I desire a victory."
"DOCTOR: Yes, well, may I suggest that we assist each other?"