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S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

Krasis traps Jo and Hippias in undercroft

Jo watches in horror as Krasis ambushes her from behind, pinning her arms and shoving her through the wooden door that Hippias is about to enter. Hippias reacts too late, and the heavy door slams shut, sealing both inside the undercroft with the Minotaur. The trap springs with brutal efficiency, derailing Jo's desperate attempt to warn Hippias and striking a major blow against the Doctor's mission by removing two key allies from the fight against the Master.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Jo sees Hippias approach the wooden door and warns him not to enter.

concern to urgency ['Temple Undercroft']

Krasis grabs Jo from behind and pushes her through the door, trapping her inside with Hippias.

urgency to fear ['Temple Undercroft']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Terrified but maintaining functional presence of mind, driven by instinct to warn allies even in danger

Jo is violently grabbed from behind by Krasis and forced through the wooden door despite shouting a warning to Hippias. Her arms are pinned against her body as she stumbles into the darkness of the undercroft, her desperate plea revealing both terror and a final attempt to prevent Hippias from entering the trap.

Goals in this moment
  • warn Hippias away from the deadly undercroft
  • resist Krasis' physical restraint
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty to allies outweighs personal safety
  • Intuition about danger is reliable
Character traits
agile under pressure protective instinct clear-headed despite terror
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Hostile and dominant, suppressing any doubt through violent enforcement of perceived duty

Krasis executes the ambush with predatory efficiency, seizing Jo from behind and using his body mass to shove her forcefully through the wooden door. His hostile physicality and lack of hesitation confirm his allegiance to the Master's agenda, prioritizing containment of enemies over diplomatic niceties.

Goals in this moment
  • prevent Hippias from reaching the crystal
  • remove Jo from the influence of her allies
Active beliefs
  • authority justifies restraint and control
  • doubt is a luxury he cannot afford
Character traits
ruthless physically unhesitating in violence authoritarian demeanor
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Supporting 1

Unversed in sudden violence, caught between divine purpose and unexpected threat

Hippias is preparing to enter the undercroft through the wooden door when Jo's shout interrupts him. His delayed reaction to the door's sudden closure reveals his unawareness of the ambush occurring behind him. The moment underscores his trust in divine mandate over immediate physical threats.

Goals in this moment
  • retrieve the crystal of Kronos from the undercroft
  • fulfill religious obligations
Active beliefs
  • The divine mandate protects the just
  • Temporal dangers are subordinate to spiritual duty
Character traits
unsuspecting ritualistically devoted leadership orientation
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Temple Concealed Wooden Door

The massive wooden door serves as both barrier and instrument of entrapment. Its ancient, bronze-reinforced structure swings shut with brutal finality as Krasis forces Jo through it, then sealing the gap just in time to prevent Hippias from following. The door's brutal efficiency both protects the undercroft's secrets and transforms it into a deadly trap.

Before: Closed but unattended, allowing passage intended by Hippias …
After: Hermetically sealed, trapping both Jo and Hippias inside …
Before: Closed but unattended, allowing passage intended by Hippias to retrieve the crystal
After: Hermetically sealed, trapping both Jo and Hippias inside the confined space

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Temple Undercroft

The claustrophobic undercroft beneath the Temple of Poseidon becomes an active death trap as the wooden door seals Jo and Hippias inside with the Minotaur. Flickering braziers cast shadows over ritual markings, amplifying dread while suppressing escape. The space's oppressive weight transforms into deadly consequence as the characters' agency is stripped away.

Atmosphere Oppressively claustrophobic with sudden violence impending, thick with the scent of ancient stone and damp …
Function Confinement and sudden ambush, a ritual space weaponized against intruders
Symbolism Represents the intersection of divine ambition and mortal peril where spiritual duty meets physical violence
Access Accessible only through the controlled threshold of the wooden door, now sealed
Flickering braziers casting long, shifting shadows Distant drip of water echoing through the confined space

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"Jo's decision to follow Hippias and Krasis into the temple undercroft (Beat c98...) leads directly to her attempt to warn Hippias not to enter (Beat ee8...), and ultimately to her being ambushed by Krasis and pushed inside with the Minotaur (Beat d98...), creating a high-stakes cliffhanger."

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"Jo's decision to follow Hippias and Krasis into the temple undercroft (Beat c98...) leads directly to her attempt to warn Hippias not to enter (Beat ee8...), and ultimately to her being ambushed by Krasis and pushed inside with the Minotaur (Beat d98...), creating a high-stakes cliffhanger."

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"Jo's decision to follow Hippias and Krasis into the temple undercroft (Beat c98...) leads directly to her attempt to warn Hippias not to enter (Beat ee8...), and ultimately to her being ambushed by Krasis and pushed inside with the Minotaur (Beat d98...), creating a high-stakes cliffhanger."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"JO: No, Hippias! Don't go in there!"