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S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

Master declares divine authority in Atlantis

The plaza erupts in alarm as King Dalios denounces Kronos, but his warnings are cut short by Queen Galleia’s detection of alien music. A TARDIS materializes and the Master steps forth, declaring himself an emissary of the gods before Dalios can finish. Krasis corroborates his claims, shocking the council. Dalios, though skeptical of divine trickery, is forced to invite the Master to private talks to uncover the truth behind the sudden invasion. Galleia watches with growing fascination, sensing a shift in Atlantis’s power structure as the Master’s claims begin to take root. "key_dialogue": [ "MASTER: I am the Master. I come as an emissary from the gods.

Plot Beats

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The Master emerges from his TARDIS, presents himself as an emissary from the gods, and claims to bring Kronos back, using Krasis as a witness to his claim.

skepticism to intrigue

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Petrified obedience masking desperation, calculated to buy safety for himself and his patrons

Krasis emerges beside the Master with unquestioning obedience, publicly corroborating his false divinity by testifying to having witnessed his power firsthand. His feigned conviction serves to collapse institutional skepticism.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure personal survival by endorsing the Master’s narrative within the council’s public theater
  • Validate the Master’s temporal charade to endow it with institutional legitimacy
Active beliefs
  • The Master’s temporal technology is indistinguishable from godhood to outsiders
  • Public ritual credibility matters more than private belief
Character traits
unctuous public loyalty performative spirituality fear-driven compliance simulacrum of conviction
Follow The Master's journey

Resentful fatalism masking strategic caution, laced with veiled fury at the erosion of rational governance

Dalios attempts to rally the council against Kronos’ dangers but is forcibly interrupted by Galleia’s alert and the sudden materialization of the Master’s TARDIS. Though skeptical of divine imposture, he immediately shifts strategy to protect Atlantis by inviting the Master for private negotiations, maintaining courtly composure while his authority visibly frays.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Atlantis from perceived divine threats by controlling the narrative through dialogue and manipulation of protocol
  • Safeguard Atlantean sovereignty by mastering the outrage and redirecting it into procedural containment
Active beliefs
  • Kronos represents an existential catastrophe simulacrum and must be avoided at all costs
  • Divine intervention, whether real or staged, demands containment through institutional channels
Character traits
authoritative rhetoric skeptical pragmatism strategic adaptability courtly composure under stress
Follow Dalios's journey

Calm fascination tinged with cautious wonder, carefully avoiding premature alignment with either skepticism or credulity

Galleia rises during Dalios’s warning, her attention caught by discordant celestial music that signals the TARDIS’s arrival. She neither adopts skepticism nor reverence immediately, observing the Master with analytical fascination as his claims begin to unravel the council’s fragile cohesion.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the nature of the anomaly disrupting order
  • Preserve institutional balance by withholding judgment until evidence accumulates
Active beliefs
  • Institutions must absorb and interpret disruptions rather than suppress them outright
  • Power requires verification before commitment
Character traits
observant curiosity analytical detachment courtly poise emotionally reserved yet open to anomaly
Follow Galleia's journey
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Disciplined authority grappling with urgent perturbation, shifting from neutrality to active crisis management

Crito interrupts the escalating discourse to silence Hippias and abruptly adjourn the council, asserting procedural authority in the chaos. His decisive command attempts to restore institutional control amid the convulsive transition from debate to spectacle.

Goals in this moment
  • Restore orderly procedure when ritual drama threatens institutional collapse
  • Signal closure to sequester power and mitigate public exposure to danger
Active beliefs
  • Public order must be preserved at all costs even during supernatural incursions
  • Council functions best when it adheres to ritualized endings and beginnings
Character traits
authoritarian decisiveness ceremonial neutrality commanding public voice rapid situational adaptation
Follow Crito's journey

Indignation compounded by frustration, stifled by autocratic ritual

Hippias begins to interject during Dalios’s sermon but is forcibly silenced by Crito. Though marginalized in this moment, he embodies the factional impulse to invoke divine power for political gain, making his muted outrage emblematic of unresolved institutional tension.

Goals in this moment
  • Assert the cultic faction’s right to demand divine intervention despite royal skepticism
  • Protect theocratic ambitions from procedural suppression
Active beliefs
  • Kronos’ power can be safely harnessed to ensure Atlantean prosperity
  • Divine mandate supersedes temporal authority in times of crisis
Character traits
theocratic zeal defensive interruption suppressed outrage political ambition
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Miseus
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Amazement bordering on religious awe at the spectacle of temporal disruption interpreted as divinity

Miseus stands in silence amongst the council, reacting with open-mouthed amazement to the Master’s arrival. His naive comparison to Zeus reflects the reception of divine spectacle by credulous adherents within Poseidon’s cult.

Goals in this moment
  • Witness and validate divine manifestation through spectacle
  • Broadcast mythic significance to fellow theocrats
Active beliefs
  • Extraordinary events signify divine intervention
  • Mythic frameworks are adequate explanations for unfamiliar phenomena
Character traits
naive credulity open-mouthed reverence cultish enthusiasm visible astonishment
Follow Miseus's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Master's TARDIS Mainframe Computer

The Master’s mainframe computer appears in the lower right corner of the plaza simultaneously with the TARDIS materialization, its obsidian casing pulsing with blue-green temporal light. The device serves as an externalized manifestation of the TARDIS’s temporal influence, visually corrupting local space-time and amplifying the Master’s alleged divinity.

Before: Contained within the TARDIS’s console room, dormant but …
After: Visible component of the Master’s temporal display, casting …
Before: Contained within the TARDIS’s console room, dormant but charged with temporal energy
After: Visible component of the Master’s temporal display, casting erratic light across the plaza as a visible sign of supernatural disruption
The Doctor’s TARDIS

The Master’s TARDIS materializes in a violent pulse of displaced temporal energy within the plaza, its hexagonal console room’s blue-green light casting eerie reflections across the marble as the door opens inward. The vessel’s arrival disrupts the council’s proceedings and provides the Master with an immediate, visible platform for his divine charade.

Before: Concealed in spatial anomaly aboard the Master’s ship, …
After: Partially materialized in the open plaza, its doors …
Before: Concealed in spatial anomaly aboard the Master’s ship, humming with temporal energy awaiting disembarkation coordinates
After: Partially materialized in the open plaza, its doors open to reveal the Master, with the mainframe computer visible just outside, asserting the machine’s disruptive presence in the temporal fabric of Atlantis

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Atlantis Plaza

The Atlantis Plaza transforms from a deliberative stage into a theatrical arena of temporal disruption as the Master’s TARDIS materializes amid council debate. Its open dais and reflective marble surfaces amplify the spectacle of alien arrival, converting political heat into divine light and shadow.

Atmosphere Cacophonous tension punctuated by celestial dissonance and metallic temporal hum, where institutional order collides with …
Function Public forum of institutional power repurposed as a stage for divine impersonation and temporal sedition
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between rational governance and mythic assertion, where language and protocol fail …
Sudden appearance of blue-green temporal light from the mainframe and TARDIS Discordant celestial music preceding materialization

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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King’s Council of Atlantis

The Atlantean Council is thrown into disarray as Dalios’s warnings about Kronos’ dangers are violently interrupted by the Master’s staged divinity. The council’s formal ritual of debate collapses into a spectacle, forcing institutional actors to improvise responses to a crisis that transcends political language.

Representation Through the visible fracturing of formal debate, the public testimony of Kusis, and Crito’s abrupt …
Power Dynamics Exercising symbolic authority when confronted with a challenge that mocks institutional capacity to classify reality
Internal Dynamics Unresolved factionalism between Hippias’ theocratic faction and Dalios’ pragmatic skepticism erupts violently before being suppressed …
Restore orderly public deliberation by formally ending the session despite supernatural breach Contain the crisis through expedited procedural closure to sequester power from public view Control of public ceremonial closure via adjournment and trumpet sound Use of institutional protocol to marginalize dissent and redirect attention to spatial retreat

Narrative Connections

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What led here 2

"The Master's plan articulated in his TARDIS (plan to materialize in Atlantis and claim divine authority over Kronos) directly leads to his dramatic materialization in the Atlantean plaza, where he introduces himself as an emissary from the gods and presents Krasis as a witness to his divine mission. This fulfills his earlier tactical declaration."

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"Hippias's demand for invoking Kronos as divine power in the council room (Act 1) directly parallels Dalios's later warning about Kronos being a curse, not a blessing (Act 1). Both moments frame Kronos as a contested symbol of salvation vs. destruction, reflecting Atlantis's ideological divide."

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What this causes 3

"Dalios's warning about Kronos's past devastation (Beat f62...) is echoed in his later traumatic recollection of destruction (Beat ac7...), deepening the theme that history repeats unless wisdom prevails. Both moments reveal the cost of repeating ancient mistakes."

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"Dalios's warning about Kronos's past devastation (Beat f62...) is echoed in his later traumatic recollection of destruction (Beat ac7...), deepening the theme that history repeats unless wisdom prevails. Both moments reveal the cost of repeating ancient mistakes."

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"Dalios's warning about Kronos's past devastation (Beat f62...) is echoed in his later traumatic recollection of destruction (Beat ac7...), deepening the theme that history repeats unless wisdom prevails. Both moments reveal the cost of repeating ancient mistakes."

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Themes This Exemplifies

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