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S15E18 · Underworld Part 2

Idmon’s defiance ends in death and revolt

Idmon publicly brands all classes as slaves to the Oracle before guards seize him. He urges his son Idas to flee, naming the skyward escape route as the path to liberation, but is shot by Rask mid-prophecy. Idas escapes into the tunnels, leaving Idmon’s corpse as the first martyr whose dying cry sparks the cavern’s simmering rebellion into open revolt. The Doctor and companions witness the aftermath, forced to decide whether to honor Idmon’s vision or preserve their own survival in the oppression-soaked world. key_dialogue: [ IDMON: We all know we're slaves to the guards as the guards are slaves to the Seers. IDMON: No, Idas. Idas, run! Run! IDMON: There's nothing you can do to me now, Rask. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Idmon expresses his defiance against the ruling class, stating that all are slaves to the Oracle, and hints at a prophecy of escape to the stars.

defiance to urgency

Rask and the guards arrive, leading to Idmon's brutal execution for his heresy, and Idas is forced to flee.

urgency to despair ['a small round tunnel', 'a right …

Idmon's final words incite Idas to escape, and the guards chase him.

despair to determination ['a small round tunnel']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Relentlessly dutiful, their actions driven by institutional conditioning rather than personal volition.

The guards accompany Rask to seize Idmon, acting as extensions of the Company's will. They quickly pursue Idas down the tunnel, demonstrating their methodical and unquestioning enforcement of Rask's orders. Their presence underscores the regime's systemic brutality, as they prioritize capture and suppression without hesitation or nuance.

Goals in this moment
  • Seize Idmon to suppress his heretical declaration.
  • Pursue and capture Idas to prevent his escape and potential rebellion.
Active beliefs
  • The Oracle's rule must be enforced at all costs.
  • Dissent must be crushed immediately to prevent further disruption.
Character traits
Obedient to authority Methodical Brutal Unquestioning Enforcers
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Idas
primary

Terrified yet compelled by paternal command, his emotional turmoil is framed by the cavern's suffocating dread.

Idas interjects to silence his father initially, terrified by Rask's arrival and the guards' presence. His panic gives way to flight when ordered to run, his wounded ankle slowing him as he ducks down a tunnel pursued by guards. The moment underscores his conflict between survival and duty, culminating in his desperate escape from the cavern's oppression.

Goals in this moment
  • Silence his father's dangerous defiance to avoid immediate harm.
  • Flee to the skyward tunnels as instructed, prioritizing survival.
Active beliefs
  • His father's defiance will provoke lethal retaliation from the guards.
  • The skyward tunnels offer his only chance to evade capture and survive.
Character traits
Fearful Conflict-ridden Filially dutiful Desperate Survivor-like
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Idmon
primary

Righteously indignant yet resolved, masking personal grief with a public declaration of truth that transcends mortal fear.

Idmon stands amidst the cavern's oppressive atmosphere, his voice rising to expose the systemic oppression binding all classes to the Oracle. Despite the guards seizing him and his son's protests, he continues defiantly, urging Idas to flee to the skyward tunnels as the path to freedom. His final defiant words to Rask reveal his acceptance of death as he is executed mid-prophecy.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose the systemic slavery binding all classes to the Oracle.
  • Secure his son Idas' escape to the skyward tunnels as the path to liberation.
Active beliefs
  • All people, regardless of class, are enslaved by the Oracle's regime.
  • Escape to the stars offers the only path to true freedom and salvation.
Character traits
Defiant Courageous Visionary Unbroken Martyr-like
Follow Idmon's journey

Coldly authoritative, acting with the fanatical conviction that his violence upholds the only order worth preserving.

Rask arrives with guards to silence Idmon's speech, labeling it heresy and treachery. Despite Idmon's defiance, Rask executes him without hesitation, enforcing the regime's brutal order. His actions reflect the ruling class's ruthless suppression of dissent, demonstrating absolute loyalty to the Oracle's oppressive system through lethal force.

Goals in this moment
  • Suppress Idmon's heretical speech to maintain systemic control.
  • Demonstrate the regime's unyielding power through immediate lethal enforcement.
Active beliefs
  • Dissent threatens the stability of the Oracle's rule and must be crushed.
  • Violence is the only language understood by the oppressed masses.
Character traits
Authoritative Ruthless Loyal to the regime Paranoid Uncompromising
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Idmon's Execution Hand Weapon

Idmon's execution hand weapon, a standard-issue sidearm, is drawn by Rask to silence Idmon's defiance permanently. Its barrel flashes as Rask fires, striking Idmon in the chest mid-prophecy and dropping him across the rough cavern stone. The weapon's metallic click as the slide locks back signals the end of Idmon's life and the eruption of rebellion in the cavern.

Before: Held by Rask, loaded and ready for immediate …
After: Fired and now empty, held by Rask after …
Before: Held by Rask, loaded and ready for immediate use.
After: Fired and now empty, held by Rask after confirming Idmon's death.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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The Catacomb Caverns

The Catacomb Caverns serve as the oppressive primary battleground for Idmon's defiant declaration and execution. Its low ceiling and rough stone amplify the echoes of Idmon's voice and Rask's gunshot, while the stifling air thickens the tension between survival and oppression. The cavern's tunnels create natural choke points, enabling the guards to pursue Idas efficiently while confining Idmon within Rask's lethal reach.

Atmosphere Oppressive and suffocating, thick with fear, dust, and the metallic tang of impending violence.
Function Public confrontation stage and escape bottleneck
Symbolism Embodiment of systemic oppression and the crushing weight of unbreakable hierarchy within the underground world.
Access Heavily guarded with restricted movement, controlled by the Company's enforcers.
Low ceiling presses down like a lid, intensifying claustrophobia. Sputtering torches cast long, trembling shadows against rough stone walls.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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The Ruling Class

The Ruling Class operates through Rask and the guards to crush dissent and enforce systemic control. Rask's execution of Idmon demonstrates the organization's absolute power to silence defiance instantly, while the guards' pursuit of Idas reflects their institutional mandate to suppress any threat to the Oracle's rule.

Representation Through Rask and the Exchange Hall Guards enforcing the Company's will.
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority and lethal force over the oppressed classes within the cavern.
Impact The execution of Idmon marks the regime's ruthless commitment to crushing dissent, reinforcing the Oracle's …
Suppress Idmon's heretical speech to prevent rebellion. Maintain the Oracle's unchallenged authority through immediate and public enforcement of penalties. Lethal enforcement through Rask and guards' actions. Public executions as spectacles of fear to deter future dissent.

Narrative Connections

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"The chaotic scene of Trogs fleeing and digging (beat_c4a31d38ab9023fc) escalates to Idmon's public defiance and brutal execution (beat_9a2224878c4367fb), raising the stakes and underscoring the totalitarian brutality of the ruling class."

Idmon collapses amid the rockslide
S15E18 · Underworld Part 2

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