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S26E10 · The Curse of Fenric Part 3

Doctor demands Viking ancestry search

Reverend Wainwright attempts to divert attention from the bell tower's fortifications by examining old church records with the Doctor and Ace. The Doctor shifts the investigation toward finding descendants of Viking settlers, a request that reframes their predicament from mere containment to urgent historical reckoning. The vestry's mundane contents become a repository of dangerous secrets as their conversation exposes the church's hidden role in Fenric’s return, foreshadowing the revelation that ancient pagan ties will determine whether their resistance can succeed. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: Today's events haven't been written down yet. Now, you're looking for the descendants of the early Viking settlers about two hundred years ago. Ace, you help me. ]

Plot Beats

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Ace enters and questions the bell tower's fortified appearance, sparking a conversation about the church's history.

curiosity to contemplation ['church vestry']

The Doctor instructs Ace to help find descendants of early Viking settlers and directs Reverend Wainwright's search in the Church Register.

clarity and purpose

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused determination masking underlying urgency

The Doctor leans over the pre-1837 Church Register, flipping through brittle pages with purposeful precision. He reorients the conversation away from Wainwright’s evasive inquiry, directing Ace to investigate Viking lineage as a critical path forward.

Goals in this moment
  • Redirect the inquiry from immediate fortifications to historical resolution
  • Identify descendants of Viking settlers to uncover Fenric’s modern anchor
Active beliefs
  • Ancient ties must be unraveled before Fenric’s influence can be fully resisted
  • Human lineage holds the key to defeating cosmic evil
Character traits
Quick-witted Strategic Decisive
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Ace
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Skeptical puzzlement laced with growing unease

Ace strides into the vestry with sharp curiosity, immediately scrutinizing the fortified bell tower and challenging Wainwright’s lack of historical memory. She is tasked by the Doctor into research roles but remains visibly skeptical.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the truth behind the military appearance of the bell tower
  • Assist the Doctor in genealogical research despite unclear purpose
Active beliefs
  • Surface explanations often conceal deeper, dangerous realities
  • Trust must be earned, not granted
Character traits
Cynical Inquisitive Pragmatic
Follow Ace's journey

Brittle confusion masking latent fear

Wainwright assumes a defensive posture, clinging to the Church Register while denying any record of conflict. His responses to Ace’s direct question are evasive, revealing discomfort with direct confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • Deflect suspicion from the fortified bell tower to maintain composure
  • Assist the Doctor in examining records despite personal unease
Active beliefs
  • Institutional records provide safe ground amid supernatural threats
  • Open acknowledgment of danger compromises faith
Character traits
Evasive Defensive Uncertain
Follow Reverend Wainwright's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Pre-1837 Church Register

Reverend Wainwright cradles the pre-1837 Church Register as both shield and clue amidst the vestry’s tightening tension. The Doctor uses it to pivot the investigation toward Viking lineage, transforming the mundane record of births and burials into a vital historical artifact revealing the church’s hidden complicity in Fenric’s modern return.

Before: Intact and housed in the vestry table’s drawer, …
After: Physically unaltered but narratively weaponized, now central to …
Before: Intact and housed in the vestry table’s drawer, used for routine record-keeping and historical reassurance.
After: Physically unaltered but narratively weaponized, now central to the plan to disrupt Fenric’s resurrection through genealogical truth.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Church Vestry of St. Jude's (Above-Ground)

The vestry serves as a claustrophobic hub of historical inquiry and evasion. Its cramped shelves of brittle ledgers, flickering brass candelabrum, and scarred oak table bear witness to the Doctor’s pivot from crisis to deep-time reckoning, encasing the team’s growing awareness of the church’s ancient pagan shadows.

Atmosphere Thick with the scent of aged parchment and damp wool, tension crackling beneath the veneer …
Function Tactical refuge transformed into an archive of existential disclosure
Symbolism Represents the false comfort of institutional control hiding cosmic complicity
Access Barricaded from haemovore breach but permeable to human secrets and historical revelations
Low ceiling pressing down over cramped pews and ledgers Single brass candelabrum casting long shadows toward a shattered door

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