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S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part 1

Doctor and Romana encounterRollright mysteries

The Doctor arrives at the Rollright Stones with Romana, immediately recognizing the site’s astronomical precision despite its missing stones. Professor Emilia Rumford, a sharp archaeologist, informs them there has been a miscount in the stone circle’s history, hinting at something hidden or unrecorded. Their arrival also reveals dried blood near one of the megaliths, dismissed by associates as routine Druidic ritual. The Doctor’s interest in local land disturbances and Professor Rumford’s warning about the area’s dangerous leader, Mister De Vries, set the stage for deeper investigation. Romana is left with Vivien Fay and Emilia while the Doctor ventures toward potential danger, marking a key moment of collaboration and foreboding.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Romana arrive at the Rollright Stones, a stone circle in Oxfordshire, and begin to examine it. The Doctor explains the historical significance of the stone circle as a megalithic temple and observatory.

curiosity to interest ['Rollright Stones in Oxfordshire']

Professor Emilia Rumford and Vivien Fay are introduced as they observe the Doctor and Romana. Emilia recognizes the Doctor from a past symposium and discusses discrepancies in the number of stones in the circle.

interest to curiosity

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused determination masking mild impatience at Romana's skepticism and academic nitpicking

The Doctor steps into the stone circle with Romana, immediately identifying the site’s astronomical precision and commenting on its advanced ancient construction. He discovers dried blood on a megalith, deduces its violent origin, and presses Emilia for local disturbances while ignoring Romana’s frustration at being left behind. His curiosity drives him to depart for the nearby 'big house' despite warnings about De Vries.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate the third segment of the Key of Time
  • Investigate local anomalies like the blood and ground indentations
  • Assess the threat posed by Mister De Vries
Active beliefs
  • Ancient sites hold recoverable scientific knowledge
  • Superficial rituals often mask deeper dangers
  • Direct investigation trumps caution in time-sensitive missions
Character traits
Scientifically methodical Improvised urgency Dismissive of local supernatural explanations
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Engaged professionalism masking growing unease about the site’s anomalies

Professor Emilia Rumford supervises a detailed survey of the stones, highlighting discrepancies between historical records and present facts. She warmly greets the Doctor while subtly asserting her expertise and warns of the dangers posed by De Vries. Though initially cordial, she shares Vivien’s dismissiveness of Druidic rituals as superstition and asserts the academic nature of their work.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete an accurate survey of the stone circle
  • Protect her team from supernatural dangers
  • Provide clear warnings about local dangers like De Vries
Active beliefs
  • Rigorous documentation reveals hidden truths
  • Human threats outweigh mystical ones
  • Cooperation with scientists benefits everyone
Character traits
Methodically authoritative Academic pride Openly distrustful of ritualistic practices
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Amused skepticism curdling into quiet irritation at the Doctor’s condescension and abandonment

Romana accompanies the Doctor and questions the stones’ practical function while seated rubbing her feet in obviously impractical shoes. She assists minimally with observations before being left behind by the Doctor, who dismisses her concerns about the terrain and her footwear with a patronizing but affectionate warning. Her patience frays under Vivien’s dismissiveness and the Doctor’s unilateral decision-making.

Goals in this moment
  • Correct or challenge the Doctor’s overly dismissive assessments
  • Extract useful data from the survey despite being excluded
  • Avoid undue danger while stranded at the site
Active beliefs
  • Expertise should be acknowledged, not brushed aside
  • Practical solutions matter more than romantic curiosity
  • The Doctor’s whims often create unnecessary risks
Character traits
Analytically skeptical Frustrated by inefficiency Cautious of Halk-like assumptions
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Vivien Fay
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Casual indifference masking quiet contempt for idealism and male posturing

Vivien Fay operates survey equipment with efficiency but expresses open contempt for Druidic rituals and ritual practitioners. She dismisses the dried blood as routine sacrifice and voices resentment when the Doctor leaves Romana stranded, mocking stereotypical male behavior. Her skepticism blends into outright cynicism about authority and tradition.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete methodological survey tasks despite distractions
  • Avoid supernatural entanglements
  • Demonstrate skepticism toward unsubstantiated claims
Active beliefs
  • Superstition is a cover for laziness or malice
  • Practical proof matters more than faith
  • Authority figures are generally untrustworthy
Character traits
Bluntly pragmatic Openly contemptuous of rituals Resentful of patronizing behavior
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Leonard De Vries

Though not physically present, Mister De Vries is introduced as the sinister leader of the British Institute of Druidic Studies …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Surveyor's Marker Post

Vivien drives a wooden surveyor’s marker post into the ground near the stones, establishing temporary reference points for measuring the circle’s layout and discrepancies. The post appears at waist height as she drives it into disturbed earth near where the Doctor examines the dried blood.

Before: Sharpened tip, weathered paint from repeated use, stored …
After: Embedded upright in hard ground, serving as a …
Before: Sharpened tip, weathered paint from repeated use, stored but not yet emplaced
After: Embedded upright in hard ground, serving as a survey datum point
Surveyor's Measuring Pole

The long wooden measuring pole is used by Emilia and Romana to check alignment and gaps between megaliths, quantifying the historical miscount while contrasting ancient precision with documented errors.

Before: Weathered pole with chipped paint, wooden tip clean …
After: Same condition, now bearing measurement notes and marks …
Before: Weathered pole with chipped paint, wooden tip clean and intact
After: Same condition, now bearing measurement notes and marks near its tip
Theodolite

Theodolite used during survey to confirm alignments, becoming part of the ongoing tension between empirical science and ritualistic practices as Emilia and Romana separately rely on its measurements to reveal hidden truths.

Before: Instrument in good working order, untouched before the …
After: Same working condition, now bearing fingerprints and slight …
Before: Instrument in good working order, untouched before the event
After: Same working condition, now bearing fingerprints and slight tilt from use
Professor Emilia Rumford's Folding Camp Stool

The green canvas folding camp stool is occupied repeatedly by Emilia Rumford, who perches on it to review field notes, adjust equipment, and supervise the group's survey work, functioning as a miniature command center hassle-free across uneven terrain.

Before: Canvas seat taut over metal frame, folded and …
After: Canvas seat stretched over metal frame, settled upon …
Before: Canvas seat taut over metal frame, folded and stored before unfolding
After: Canvas seat stretched over metal frame, settled upon uneven ground near survey operations
Dried Blood at Rollright Stones

The dried blood at the base of a megalith is discovered by the Doctor, who kneels to examine its crusted surface and deduces its violent origin, becoming a pivotal clue that contradicts local dismissals of ritual as harmless.

Before: Dark brown crusted stain on chalky ground, desiccated …
After: Same stain remains undisturbed, now centrally noted by …
Before: Dark brown crusted stain on chalky ground, desiccated but prominent
After: Same stain remains undisturbed, now centrally noted by the Doctor as evidence
Vivien Fay's Protective Circle

Shallow ground depressions near the stone circle, observed by Romana, suggest recent heavy foot traffic or equipment movement. These indentations spur the Doctor's curiosity about local activity unrelated to academic surveying.

Before: Undisturbed chalky soil around the circle
After: Visible shallow pits near megalith bases, observed but …
Before: Undisturbed chalky soil around the circle
After: Visible shallow pits near megalith bases, observed but not measured

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Stone Circle

The stone circle serves as the primary setting where scientists and the Doctor converge to observe ancient megaliths, revealing inconsistencies between historical records and present state. The stones’ alignment and missing gaps become subjects of intellectual scrutiny and nascent suspicion.

Atmosphere Briskly academic with an undercurrent of hidden abnormality and encroaching danger
Function Open-air research site and investigative nexus where empirical and supernatural evidence collide
Symbolism Represents the collision of ancient scientific precision and human fallibility in recording history
Access No formal barriers, but terrain discourages casual visitors
Uneven ground carpeted with moss and chalky soil Megaliths aligned to cardinal points and horizon events

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Order of the British Druids

The British Institute of Druidic Studies (BIDS) is referenced through Vivien’s dismissive reference to their practices as primitive and bloodthirsty. Their presence haunts the site via local rumors of sacrifices and explains the blood the Doctor finds, framing investigations into ritualistic violence.

Representation Through the spoken warnings of Emilia Rumford and Vivien Fay describing past activities
Power Dynamics Operating locally with unchecked influence despite academic skepticism
Impact Highlights how ritualistic organizations can maintain relevance and power by blending modern paganism with forbidden …
Perpetuate ritualistic control over the stone circle to protect hidden temporal anomalies Suppress scientific investigation into ancient sites Cultivating local acceptance of ritual violence as normal Infiltrating survey teams through presence and local networks

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 6

"Professor Rumford recognizing the Doctor from a past symposium leads to her discussing discrepancies in the number of stones, which the Doctor connects to the recent movements indicated by the indentations."

Doctor uncovers blood at stone circle
S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part …

"Professor Rumford recognizing the Doctor from a past symposium leads to her discussing discrepancies in the number of stones, which the Doctor connects to the recent movements indicated by the indentations."

Romana endures isolation with strangers
S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part …

"The Doctor and Romana arriving at the stone circle and being observed by Professor Rumford directly continues from their previous TARDIS puzzling scene, establishing the Doctor's reputation and Romana's inclusion in fieldwork."

Doctor uncovers blood at stone circle
S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part …

"The Doctor and Romana arriving at the stone circle and being observed by Professor Rumford directly continues from their previous TARDIS puzzling scene, establishing the Doctor's reputation and Romana's inclusion in fieldwork."

Romana endures isolation with strangers
S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part …

"The Doctor's instruction for Romana to observe Emilia and Vivien while he investigates De Vries mirrors later Villains' manipulation in leaving Romana with strangers, reinforcing the theme of isolation and testing of alliances."

Doctor uncovers blood at stone circle
S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part …

"The Doctor's instruction for Romana to observe Emilia and Vivien while he investigates De Vries mirrors later Villains' manipulation in leaving Romana with strangers, reinforcing the theme of isolation and testing of alliances."

Romana endures isolation with strangers
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What this causes 10

"The Doctor's decision to investigate De Vries leads him to Little Compton Manor, where their conversation reveals De Vries's dark devotion and sets up the ambush."

Doctor confronts De Vries about his occult devotion
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"The Doctor's decision to investigate De Vries leads him to Little Compton Manor, where their conversation reveals De Vries's dark devotion and sets up the ambush."

De Vries attacks the Doctor and declares his fate
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"Professor Rumford recognizing the Doctor from a past symposium leads to her discussing discrepancies in the number of stones, which the Doctor connects to the recent movements indicated by the indentations."

Doctor uncovers blood at stone circle
S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part …

"Professor Rumford recognizing the Doctor from a past symposium leads to her discussing discrepancies in the number of stones, which the Doctor connects to the recent movements indicated by the indentations."

Romana endures isolation with strangers
S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part …

"The Doctor and Romana arriving at the stone circle and being observed by Professor Rumford directly continues from their previous TARDIS puzzling scene, establishing the Doctor's reputation and Romana's inclusion in fieldwork."

Doctor uncovers blood at stone circle
S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part …

"The Doctor and Romana arriving at the stone circle and being observed by Professor Rumford directly continues from their previous TARDIS puzzling scene, establishing the Doctor's reputation and Romana's inclusion in fieldwork."

Romana endures isolation with strangers
S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part …

"The Doctor's instruction for Romana to observe Emilia and Vivien while he investigates De Vries mirrors later Villains' manipulation in leaving Romana with strangers, reinforcing the theme of isolation and testing of alliances."

Doctor uncovers blood at stone circle
S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part …

"The Doctor's instruction for Romana to observe Emilia and Vivien while he investigates De Vries mirrors later Villains' manipulation in leaving Romana with strangers, reinforcing the theme of isolation and testing of alliances."

Romana endures isolation with strangers
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"Just as the Doctor takes independent investigative action, Romana is left collaborating with Emilia and Vivien, each companion navigating their own sphere of distrust and observation."

Romana waits at the stone circle alone
S16E9 · The Stones of Blood Part …

"Just as the Doctor takes independent investigative action, Romana is left collaborating with Emilia and Vivien, each companion navigating their own sphere of distrust and observation."

Romana tests the tracer alone
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"EMILIA: That there's been a miscount, my dear."
"ROMANA: A miscount?"
"EMILIA: Of the stones."