Padmasambhava hypnotizes Victoria into summoning Yeti
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Victoria enters the inner sanctum and encounters Padmasambhava, seeking the Doctor's help. Padmasambhava claims she needs his help and then abruptly silences her, creating an immediate sense of unease.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Initially fearful and desperate, shifting to a compliant, trance-like state of unwitting submission as her free will is suppressed by Padmasambhava’s hypnosis.
Victoria enters the inner sanctum with a mix of fear and desperation, seeking help for the Doctor. She is initially hesitant but gradually lowers her guard as Padmasambhava reassures her. Her compliance is sealed when she is hypnotized into a trance, her eyes glazing over as she becomes an unwitting conduit for the summoning of the Yeti. Physically, she stands passively, her body tense yet yielding to Padmasambhava’s control, her voice trailing off as the trance deepens.
- • To seek help for the Doctor, believing Padmasambhava is a benevolent figure.
- • To escape the immediate threat posed by the Yeti and the monastery’s dangers.
- • Padmasambhava is a holy man who can be trusted to help her and the Doctor.
- • Her compliance with Padmasambhava’s requests is necessary to ensure the Doctor’s safety and her own survival.
A chilling blend of feigned compassion and cold authority, masking the desperation of his enslavement to the Great Intelligence. His surface calm belies the internal struggle hinted at in his line, 'I must do what I am compelled to do.'
Padmasambhava, under the control of the Great Intelligence, manipulates Victoria with calculated precision. He begins by assuming a saintly demeanor, using soothing words to disarm her fears. Once she is vulnerable, he induces a hypnotic trance, exploiting her trust to turn her into a tool for summoning the Yeti. His actions are methodical and cold, revealing his true nature as an agent of the Intelligence. Physically, he moves with deliberate slowness, his hands gesturing to enforce the trance, his voice shifting from gentle to commanding as he places the model Yeti in the courtyard, triggering their materialization.
- • To hypnotize Victoria and use her as a conduit to summon the Yeti horde, advancing the Great Intelligence’s plan.
- • To maintain the facade of a holy man to avoid arousing suspicion or resistance from Victoria or others in the monastery.
- • Victoria’s trust in him is a weakness he can exploit to achieve the Intelligence’s goals.
- • His own free will is suppressed by the Intelligence, forcing him to comply with its commands, even if it means betraying his own moral code.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The model Yeti figures serve as both a symbolic and functional catalyst for the summoning ritual. Padmasambhava uses them to focus Victoria’s hypnotized mind, linking the physical models to their life-sized counterparts in the courtyard. The models are placed deliberately by Padmasambhava, acting as a bridge between the metaphysical and physical realms, enabling the Yeti’s materialization. Their role is critical in the ritual, as they represent the Intelligence’s ability to manifest its will through inanimate objects and living conduits like Victoria.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The monastery courtyard becomes the battleground where the summoned Yeti materialize, transitioning from an empty space to a site of supernatural threat. Padmasambhava’s placement of the model Yeti in the courtyard triggers the appearance of their life-sized counterparts, turning the courtyard into a nexus of the Intelligence’s power. The location’s open expanse allows the Yeti to split up and carry out their sinister purposes, while its centrality within the monastery makes it a symbolic ground zero for the invasion.
The inner sanctum functions as a claustrophobic, ritualistic space where Padmasambhava’s manipulation of Victoria unfolds. Its dim lighting and secluded atmosphere create an air of mystery and control, isolating Victoria from potential help and reinforcing Padmasambhava’s authority. The sanctum’s privacy allows him to carry out the hypnosis without interruption, making it the perfect setting for the summoning ritual. The location’s symbolic significance lies in its role as a place of supposed holiness, now corrupted by the Intelligence’s malevolent influence.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Padmasambhava's use of Victoria to manifest Yeti directly causes the Yeti to break into the monastery, escalating the immediate danger. The connection spans the INT. INNER SANCTUM and INT. CELL scenes."
Travers Reveals Fragmented Horror Memory"Padmasambhava's use of Victoria to manifest Yeti directly causes the Yeti to break into the monastery, escalating the immediate danger. The connection spans the INT. INNER SANCTUM and INT. CELL scenes."
Yeti breach and Victoria’s betrayal revealed"The manifestation of the Yeti caused by Padmasambhava (through Victoria) leads directly to the death of Rinchen, who is crushed by a toppled Buddha statue during the ensuing chaos."
Rinchen’s Death and the Monastery’s Collapse"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."
Victoria channels the Master’s voice"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."
Doctor detects Victoria’s trance and plans confrontationPart of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"PADMASAMBHAVA: Do not be afraid."
"VICTORIA: Are, are you?"
"PADMASAMBHAVA: I am Padmasambhava."
"VICTORIA: I'm sorry to intrude. I know this room's meant to be private, but"
"PADMASAMBHAVA: You need my help. Is that not so?"
"VICTORIA: Oh yes. Please, the Doctor."
"PADMASAMBHAVA: Shh."
"VICTORIA: What is it?"
"PADMASAMBHAVA: The courtyard is empty."
"VICTORIA: Courtyard?"
"PADMASAMBHAVA: I must do what I am compelled to do."