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Padmasambhava’s evacuation order and Songsten’s test

In the monastery’s inner sanctum, Padmasambhava commends Songsten’s progress in serving the Great Intelligence, revealing that the entity’s physical manifestation is accelerating. He orders the monks to abandon the monastery entirely, framing it as a necessary step for the Intelligence’s expansion. When Songsten questions the fate of the stranded strangers (the Doctor and Jamie), Padmasambhava responds with cryptic assurance, implying their disposal will be handled—hinting at a future confrontation where Songsten’s loyalty and resolve will be tested. The exchange underscores Padmasambhava’s dual role as both spiritual leader and puppet of the Intelligence, while Songsten’s hesitation reveals his lingering moral conflict beneath his obedience. The scene serves as a turning point, escalating the monastery’s existential crisis and foreshadowing the Doctor’s impending confrontation with the Intelligence’s forces.

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Padmasambhava praises Songsten's progress, noting the Great Intelligence's growing power and ordering the departure of Songsten and the other monks from the monastery as part of its expansion.

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Songsten questions Padmasambhava about the fate of the strangers, prompting Padmasambhava to state that he will tell Songsten how to deal with them if they return.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Absent but implied to be coldly determined and hostile

The Great Intelligence is referenced indirectly as the unseen force driving Padmasambhava’s actions. Its accelerating physical manifestation and demand for expansion are central to the scene’s tension. Though not physically present, its influence is palpable, as it compels Padmasambhava to issue the evacuation order and threaten the 'strangers.' The Intelligence’s malice and calculative nature are implied through Padmasambhava’s chilling pragmatism.

Goals in this moment
  • Accelerate its physical manifestation to dominate humanity
  • Eliminate or neutralize threats (like the Doctor) to its plans
Active beliefs
  • Humanity and its institutions are tools for its domination
  • The monastery’s spiritual leadership is a means to its ends
Character traits
Unseen but all-powerful, driving the action through possession Calculative and domineering in its demands Malicious and expansionist in its goals
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Calmly authoritative, with an undercurrent of cold determination

Padmasambhava, possessed by the Great Intelligence, stands in the Inner Sanctum and delivers the evacuation order to Songsten. He speaks with calm authority, revealing the Intelligence’s accelerating physical manifestation and its demand for expansion. His cryptic assurance about 'dealing with the strangers' underscores his role as both spiritual leader and enforcer of the Intelligence’s will. His demeanor is detached and commanding, masking the entity’s malice behind a veneer of serenity.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the monks’ evacuation to facilitate the Intelligence’s expansion
  • Eliminate or neutralize the 'strangers' (the Doctor and Jamie) as potential threats
Active beliefs
  • The Great Intelligence’s will must be executed without hesitation
  • The monastery’s traditions and spiritual leadership are tools for the Intelligence’s domination
Character traits
Calmly authoritative, masking the Intelligence’s malice Strategic and pragmatic in advancing the Intelligence’s goals Dual role as spiritual leader and puppet of the Intelligence
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Hesitant and conflicted, masking unease with dutiful compliance

Songsten stands before Padmasambhava in the Inner Sanctum, receiving the order to evacuate the monastery. He questions the fate of the 'strangers' (the Doctor and Jamie) with a moment of hesitation, revealing his moral conflict beneath his obedience. His demeanor is submissive yet tinged with unease, as he grapples with the ethical weight of abandoning the monastery and potentially condemning outsiders to harm.

Goals in this moment
  • Fulfill Padmasambhava’s orders to evacuate the monastery without question
  • Understand the implications of the 'strangers'' fate, if only briefly
Active beliefs
  • The Great Intelligence’s will must be obeyed, even if it conflicts with monastic traditions
  • The strangers are a threat to the monastery’s stability and must be neutralized
Character traits
Submissive to Padmasambhava’s authority Momentarily conflicted about the fate of outsiders Pragmatic but not entirely devoid of moral concern
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Absent but implied to be compliant and unaware of the deeper stakes

The monks are referenced collectively as the group ordered to abandon the monastery by Padmasambhava. Though not physically present in the scene, their role as the monastery’s faithful brotherhood is central to the Intelligence’s plans. Their evacuation is framed as a necessary step for the Intelligence’s expansion, and their obedience is assumed.

Goals in this moment
  • Follow Padmasambhava’s orders without question
  • Preserve the monastery’s traditions, even as they are being undermined
Active beliefs
  • Padmasambhava’s leadership is infallible and divinely guided
  • The monastery’s survival depends on absolute obedience to its leaders
Character traits
Collectively obedient to Padmasambhava’s authority Unwitting participants in the Intelligence’s schemes Potentially vulnerable to manipulation and displacement
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Jamie McCrimmon

Jamie is mentioned indirectly alongside the Doctor as one of the 'strangers' whose fate is cryptically threatened by Padmasambhava. His …

The Second Doctor

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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Detsen Monastery Inner Sanctum (Songsten’s Chamber)

The Inner Sanctum serves as the private, secluded meeting ground where Padmasambhava delivers the evacuation order to Songsten. Its dim, sacred atmosphere amplifies the tension of the exchange, as the weight of the Great Intelligence’s demands is revealed in this hallowed space. The sanctum’s restricted access underscores the secrecy and authority of the conversation, while its spiritual symbolism contrasts sharply with the cold pragmatism of the Intelligence’s plans.

Atmosphere Tense and sacred, with an undercurrent of foreboding
Function Private meeting ground for secret negotiations and orders
Symbolism Represents the corruption of spiritual authority by the Great Intelligence
Access Restricted to senior lamas and Padmasambhava; forbidden to outsiders like the Doctor and Jamie
Dim lighting, casting long shadows Stone walls, evoking a sense of ancient authority The echo of Padmasambhava’s voice, amplifying his commands

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Detsen Monastery (Himalayan Buddhist Fortress)

Detsen Monastery is the institutional backdrop for this event, as Padmasambhava orders its evacuation to facilitate the Great Intelligence’s expansion. The monastery’s traditions, leadership, and brotherhood are being co-opted by the Intelligence, and its sacred role as a spiritual stronghold is being undermined. The order to abandon the monastery reflects the organization’s internal fracture, as its leaders prioritize the Intelligence’s demands over its historical mission.

Representation Through Padmasambhava’s authoritative commands and Songsten’s submissive role as intermediary
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Songsten and the monks) while being manipulated by the Great Intelligence
Impact The monastery’s role as a spiritual sanctuary is being repurposed as a base for the …
Internal Dynamics Fracture between the monastery’s spiritual mission and the Intelligence’s demands. Songsten’s hesitation hints at lingering …
Evacuate the monastery to clear the way for the Intelligence’s expansion Neutralize or eliminate outsiders (the Doctor and Jamie) as threats to the Intelligence’s plans Hierarchical authority (Padmasambhava’s commands) Spiritual manipulation (framing the evacuation as a necessary step for 'transcendental travel')

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Key Dialogue

"PADMASAMBHAVA: "You have done well, Songsten. Already the Great Intelligence begins to take on material form. But it demands more. It must expand. That is why you and our brothers must depart from this place.""
"SONGSTEN: "Leave the monastery, Master? I understand. And the strangers?""
"PADMASAMBHAVA: "The strangers? Oh, yes. I will tell you how to deal with them, if they return.""