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Doctor detects Victoria’s trance and plans confrontation

The Doctor arrives in the monastery’s meeting room to find Victoria in a trance-like state, repeating cryptic warnings about danger and demanding to be taken away. Khrisong reveals she spoke with the voice of the 'Master'—Padmasambhava—while Thomni confirms she reached the holy sanctum, where she was certain Padmasambhava would recognize the Doctor. The Doctor deduces Victoria’s trance is tied to Padmasambhava’s influence, noting her reaction to his voice suggests hypnotic control. As the monks prepare to leave, the Doctor whispers to Jamie that he must confront Padmasambhava directly, hinting at a shared history spanning centuries. This moment marks the Doctor’s shift from investigation to active intervention, with Victoria as an unwitting conduit for the ancient entity’s manipulation. The scene establishes the urgency of the confrontation and the Doctor’s strategic isolation of the threat.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The monks prepare to leave, but the Doctor, realizing that Victoria is being influenced and that Padmasambhava is involved, decides he must confront his 'old friend.' He tells Jamie to stay with Victoria for protection.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Worried and slightly exasperated, torn between his desire to help Victoria and his frustration with the Doctor’s vague instructions. His emotional state is a mix of concern for Victoria and trust in the Doctor’s leadership.

Jamie is deeply concerned for Victoria, questioning her condition and the Doctor’s plans. He follows the Doctor’s instructions to stay with her, though he is visibly confused about the need for secrecy. His loyalty to Victoria and the Doctor is evident, but his frustration with the situation is palpable, particularly when the Doctor whispers cryptically about his intentions.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Victoria’s safety and well-being.
  • To understand the Doctor’s plan and support him, even if the details are unclear.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor knows what he’s doing, even if he doesn’t explain everything.
  • Victoria’s trance is serious, and they need to act quickly to help her.
Character traits
Loyal Protective Confused Frustrated by secrecy
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Trapped in a hypnotic state, her emotions are suppressed beneath the Great Intelligence’s control, though her physical tension suggests underlying fear and confusion.

Victoria Waterfield is brought into the meeting room in a trance-like state, her eyes glazed and her movements stiff. She repeats the phrase 'There is great danger. You must take me away' in a monotone voice, her body language tense and unnatural. She reacts strongly to the Doctor’s voice, suggesting deep hypnotic conditioning. Her distress is palpable, and she appears unaware of her surroundings or the urgency of the situation.

Goals in this moment
  • To escape the perceived danger (as dictated by the hypnotic suggestion)
  • To comply with the voice of Padmasambhava, which she unknowingly channels
Active beliefs
  • She is in immediate danger and must be taken away (imposed by hypnosis).
  • The Doctor is the key to her safety (a belief reinforced by Padmasambhava’s influence).
Character traits
Vulnerable Hypnotically suggestible Distressed Unwitting conduit for external influence
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Concerned and guilty, torn between his monastic duties and the need to address the crisis. His emotional state reflects the monastery’s fractured loyalty and the weight of his responsibilities.

Khrisong brings Victoria into the meeting room and confirms she spoke with the voice of Padmasambhava, revealing her trance is tied to the High Lama. He organizes the monks’ departure for prayer, showing deference to Abbot Songsten’s authority. His guilt over straying from obedience is evident, particularly in his exchange with Thomni. He serves as a bridge between the Doctor’s group and the monastery’s hierarchy, though his loyalty is tested by the unfolding events.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the monks follow Songsten’s orders and prepare to leave.
  • To reconcile his guilt over his actions and maintain his role as a leader.
Active beliefs
  • The monastery’s traditions and hierarchy must be upheld, even in a crisis.
  • The Doctor and his companions may hold the key to resolving the threat, but their presence also challenges his authority.
Character traits
Dutiful Guilt-ridden Authoritative (as a warrior monk) Conflict between obedience and moral duty
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Though not physically present, his influence is cold and calculating, using Victoria as a pawn to lure the Doctor into a confrontation. His guilt and desperation (hinted at in his suppressed consciousness) are not visible here, but his control over Victoria is absolute.

Padmasambhava is not physically present in the meeting room but is the unseen force behind Victoria’s trance. His influence is evident through Victoria’s repetitive warnings and her reaction to the Doctor’s voice. Thomni confirms Padmasambhava recognized the Doctor from centuries past, implying a long-standing connection. The Doctor’s decision to confront Padmasambhava directly suggests the High Lama’s role as the primary antagonist in this conflict.

Goals in this moment
  • To use Victoria as a conduit to communicate warnings (or threats) to the Doctor.
  • To manipulate the Doctor into engaging with him directly, likely to exploit their shared history.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor is a threat to his plans but also a potential key to his liberation (if the Doctor can break the Great Intelligence’s hold).
  • Victoria is a useful tool to achieve his goals, given her connection to the Doctor.
Character traits
Manipulative (through hypnotic control) Historically connected to the Doctor Possessed by the Great Intelligence Symbolic of ancient evil
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Determined and focused, with a hint of personal stakes given his past with Padmasambhava. His urgency suggests he recognizes the gravity of the situation and the need for swift action.

The Doctor examines Victoria with clinical precision, deducing her trance is the result of hypnotic control tied to Padmasambhava. He notes her reaction to his voice, confirming the hypnosis is voice-triggered. His demeanor is analytical yet urgent, and he whispers to Jamie about confronting Padmasambhava, revealing a shared history. His actions shift the scene from investigation to direct intervention, positioning him as the protagonist who must confront the ancient entity.

Goals in this moment
  • To break Victoria free from the hypnotic trance and understand the nature of Padmasambhava’s control.
  • To confront Padmasambhava directly, leveraging their shared history to disrupt the Great Intelligence’s plans.
Active beliefs
  • Padmasambhava’s possession by the Great Intelligence is the root cause of the monastery’s troubles.
  • His voice holds a unique power over Victoria’s trance, which he can potentially use to his advantage.
Character traits
Analytical Protective of companions Strategic Historically aware
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Remorseful and introspective, seeking absolution for his actions. His emotional state is tied to his monastic duties and his recognition of the gravity of the situation.

Thomni explains that Victoria reached the holy sanctum and that Padmasambhava recognized the Doctor, confirming their shared history. He seeks forgiveness from Khrisong before leaving for prayer, showing remorse for his actions. His role is primarily informative, providing context for the Doctor’s past with Padmasambhava and the monastery’s internal dynamics.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide the Doctor with context about Padmasambhava’s recognition of him.
  • To seek forgiveness from Khrisong and reaffirm his commitment to the monastery’s traditions.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s past with Padmasambhava is significant and may be the key to resolving the current crisis.
  • His actions, though misguided, were driven by a desire to protect the monastery.
Character traits
Reflective Remorseful Informative Spiritual
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Neutral and dutiful, focused on carrying out his assigned tasks without emotional investment in the broader conflict.

Ralpachan delivers Songsten’s message to Khrisong, informing him that the monks are to join in prayer and that Travers is in the courtyard. His role is functional, serving as a messenger and reinforcing the monastery’s chain of command. His presence is brief but contributes to the scene’s sense of urgency and the monks’ coordinated response.

Goals in this moment
  • To relay Songsten’s instructions to Khrisong accurately.
  • To ensure the monks are prepared to follow the Abbot’s orders.
Active beliefs
  • His role is to support the monastery’s leadership and maintain order.
  • The crisis is serious, but his duty is to follow commands without question.
Character traits
Obedient Functional Neutral
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Not directly observable, but his orders suggest a sense of resignation and urgency, likely driven by the monastery’s dire circumstances.

Songsten is mentioned indirectly as the Abbot who instructs the monks to join in prayer and prepare to leave. His authority is acknowledged by Khrisong and Thomni, though his physical presence is not required for the scene. His influence is felt through the monks’ actions, reinforcing the monastery’s hierarchical structure and the urgency of the situation.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain order and discipline among the monks during the crisis.
  • To ensure the monastery’s traditions and protocols are followed, even in the face of external threats.
Active beliefs
  • The monastery’s survival depends on adherence to its traditions and hierarchy.
  • The Doctor and his companions, while potentially helpful, also represent a disruption to the established order.
Character traits
Authoritative Fatalistic Indirectly influential
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Sacred Ghanta Bell

The Sacred Ghanta Bell is not physically present in this scene, but its symbolic significance is implied through Victoria’s trance and her connection to Padmasambhava. The bell, as a holy relic, is likely tied to the hypnotic control exerted over Victoria, serving as a conduit for the Great Intelligence’s influence. While not directly referenced, its absence or potential use in the sanctum suggests it plays a role in the broader narrative of possession and control.

Before: Unseen but potentially in the possession of Padmasambhava …
After: Unchanged; its status remains unknown, but its symbolic …
Before: Unseen but potentially in the possession of Padmasambhava or another monk in the sanctum, where Victoria was taken.
After: Unchanged; its status remains unknown, but its symbolic power as a tool of hypnosis and control is reinforced by Victoria’s condition.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Detsen Monastery Meeting Room

The monastery’s meeting room serves as a tense, confined space where the Doctor, Jamie, and the monks gather around Victoria in her trance. The room’s dim lighting and heavy doors create an atmosphere of urgency and secrecy, amplifying the emotional weight of the scene. It functions as a neutral ground where the Doctor can investigate Victoria’s condition and the monks can relay critical information about Padmasambhava’s influence. The room’s practical role is to facilitate the exchange of information and the Doctor’s deduction of the hypnotic control, while its symbolic significance lies in its role as a threshold between the monastery’s internal conflicts and the external threat posed by the Great Intelligence.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, with a sense of urgency and secrecy. The air is thick with …
Function Meeting point for secret negotiations and crisis management, where the Doctor investigates Victoria’s trance and …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of the monastery’s internal conflicts and the external threat, as well as …
Access Restricted to those involved in the crisis—the Doctor, Jamie, Victoria, and the monks—though the heavy …
Dim lighting, casting long shadows and emphasizing the tension in the room. Heavy wooden doors, reinforcing the sense of confinement and secrecy. A central table or space where Victoria is brought, serving as the focal point of the scene.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"Victoria's initial encounter with Padmasambhava in the inner sanctum leads to her trance-like state in the meeting room. The Doctor's awareness of this influence motivates his decision to confront Padmasambhava."

Padmasambhava hypnotizes Victoria into summoning Yeti
S5E9 · The Abominable Snowmen Part 5

"Victoria, while entranced and carrying the holy Ghanta, urges the monks to leave because of the Yeti. In the following scene, she is still entranced, repeating the warnings of danger, establishing the progression of Padmasambhava's influence and solidifying Jamie's concern for her wellfare."

Victoria channels Padmasambhava’s warning
S5E9 · The Abominable Snowmen Part 5

"Victoria, while entranced and carrying the holy Ghanta, urges the monks to leave because of the Yeti. In the following scene, she is still entranced, repeating the warnings of danger, establishing the progression of Padmasambhava's influence and solidifying Jamie's concern for her wellfare."

Padmasambhava’s final blessing and refusal to flee
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What this causes 3

"The Doctor realizes that Victoria is being influenced by Padmasambhava and decides to confront him. This continues through to the scene in the inner sanctum, where the Doctor confronts Padmasambhava about his involvement, confirming the link between the Doctor's suspicion and direct action."

Padmasambhava’s fractured confession
S5E9 · The Abominable Snowmen Part 5

"The Doctor realizes that Victoria is being influenced by Padmasambhava and decides to confront him. This continues through to the scene in the inner sanctum, where the Doctor confronts Padmasambhava about his involvement, confirming the link between the Doctor's suspicion and direct action."

Padmasambhava’s enslavement confession
S5E9 · The Abominable Snowmen Part 5

"The Doctor realizes that Victoria is being influenced by Padmasambhava and decides to confront him. This continues through to the scene in the inner sanctum, where the Doctor confronts Padmasambhava about his involvement, confirming the link between the Doctor's suspicion and direct action."

Padmasambhava’s Confession and Collapse
S5E9 · The Abominable Snowmen Part 5

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"VICTORIA: "There is great danger. You must take me away. Take me away. Take me away!""
"DOCTOR: "It's my voice. She reacts to my voice.""
"DOCTOR: "I'm going to see a very old friend.""
"THOMNI: "She was certain that Padmasambhava would recognise the Doctor.""
"DOCTOR: "But that was three hundred years ago. It's the same man.""