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S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

Master trapped as TARDIS departs with fugitives

The Master’s grand scheme collapses when the Doctor outmaneuvers him using Kamelion’s latent sentience. As Ranulf storms in to report Geoffrey’s murder, the Doctor manipulates Kamelion to shift forms, allowing Tegan’s rescue into the TARDIS. Turlough seizes a blade and defies the Master at last, abandoning his allegiance. The abandoned Time Lord watches his foes flee as the TARDIS vanishes, his final taunt echoing in the deserted chamber. His tactical defeat is complete, history’s course restored, and the Doctor reclaims his crew against the backdrop of a stolen future. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: I may not need to. You forget, Kamelion does have a mind of his own. MASTER: He obeys only my will. DOCTOR: Yes, but for how much longer? ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Master is left alone, frustrated and defeated, as the Tardis dematerializes.

anger to isolation ["King's chamber"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Arrogance curdled into seething anger, masking the insecurity of evaporated control.

The Master experiences a sudden loss of control as Kamelion shifts without his command. His fury rises as Turlough defies him with a blade and escapes into the TARDIS, shattering his illusion of absolute power. He watches in impotent rage as the Doctor’s plan succeeds.

Goals in this moment
  • Reassert domination over Kamelion and punish the Doctor.
  • Retake command of the chamber and prevent any escape.
Active beliefs
  • His intellect and technology make him invincible until proven otherwise.
  • The Doctor’s moral hesitation will always limit his effectiveness.
Character traits
Arrogant Humiliated Impulsive Blustering
Follow The Master's journey

Driven by determination and heightened alertness, masking any exhaustion with focused resolve.

The Doctor exploits Kamelion’s latent sentience to force a form-shift from King John’s visage into Tegan’s, thereby enabling her rescue. He then retreats with her into the TARDIS, acting with decisive urgency to disrupt the Master’s control.

Goals in this moment
  • Rescue Tegan from the Master’s control before she is executed.
  • Disrupt the Master’s domination of Kamelion to destabilize his plan.
Active beliefs
  • Resistance and ingenuity can overcome tyranny even in inescapable situations.
  • Preserving life and aiding companions takes precedence over direct confrontation.
Character traits
Resourceful Decisive Diplomatic Unyielding
Follow The Fifth …'s journey
Kamelion
primary

Trapped between obedience and emerging will, manifesting as unstable oscillation.

Kamelion undergoes rapid transformation under dual psychic pressure, flickering between King John’s form and Tegan’s. This moment of autonomous shapeshifting marks the breaking point of the Master’s control and enables the crew’s escape.

Goals in this moment
  • Resist domination and survive.
  • Assist the Doctor by shifting form to enable rescue.
Active beliefs
  • It does not wish to serve the Master forever.
  • The Doctor offers a chance for true freedom.
Character traits
Conflict-ridden Sentient but manipulated Physically tense
Follow Kamelion's journey

A pent-up mix of resentment and triumphant release, bordering on reckless defiance.

Turlough, long held captive, seizes a sword to defy the Master openly. His defiance culminates in a desperate escape into the TARDIS as his final rejection of servitude, signaling the collapse of the Master’s psychological hold over him.

Goals in this moment
  • Break free from the Master’s control and escape immediate danger.
  • Prove he is no longer a pawn, even at personal risk.
Active beliefs
  • The Master’s threats are empty if one acts without fear.
  • Only by choosing resistance can he reclaim agency.
Character traits
Defiant Desperate Courageous Sarcastic
Follow Turlough's journey
Supporting 2
Tegan Jovanka
secondary

Agitated and off-balance, struggling to reconcile duty with the unthinkable sight of the TARDIS.

Ranulf storms into the chamber, initially reporting Geoffrey’s murder and intending to enforce brutal punishment, but is distracted by the TARDIS materializing behind him. His delayed return disrupts the Master’s control long enough for the escape to occur.

Goals in this moment
  • Carry out the Master’s orders to punish the Doctor.
  • Protect King John’s authority in the face of apparent supernatural intrusion.
Active beliefs
  • Obedience secures his position in the hierarchy.
  • The unholy presence disrupting the chamber must be quelled.
Character traits
Loyal enforcer Confused Caught off-guard
Follow Tegan Jovanka's journey

Vengeful and unstable, driven by fear of treachery and desire to reassert authority.

King John, manipulated by the Master, is unable to prevent the chaos unfolding around him. He voices demands for boiling oil and vengeance, reinforcing the oppressive brutality of his court while unaware of the temporal deception.

Goals in this moment
  • Punish those who defy his will.
  • Suppress any belief in supernatural intervention.
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty must be enforced through terror.
  • Any challenge to his rule is demonic and must be eradicated.
Character traits
Vengeful Paranoid Unstable
Follow King John's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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The Doctor’s TARDIS

The TARDIS materializes within the King’s Chamber, becoming both sanctuary and escape vehicle for the Doctor, Tegan, and Turlough. Its sudden presence disrupts Ranulf and allows Kamelion’s transformation to be turned into a rescue.

Before: Concealed within the chamber as a disguised Iron …
After: Dematerializes with the Doctor’s party inside, vanishing from …
Before: Concealed within the chamber as a disguised Iron Maiden, inaccessible to the Master’s control.
After: Dematerializes with the Doctor’s party inside, vanishing from the chamber instantly.
Master's Tissue Compressor

The Tissue Compression Eliminator is not physically present during this event but is referenced by the Doctor as safely stored in the TARDIS. Its absence undermines the Master’s threat potential, allowing the Doctor to act with reduced coercive pressure.

Before: Held by the Master, used as a symbol …
After: Remaining in the TARDIS, no longer in the …
Before: Held by the Master, used as a symbol of coercive power and ultimatum.
After: Remaining in the TARDIS, no longer in the Master’s possession or control.
Captain Wrack's Focus Sword

A ceremonial sword hangs within reach as Turlough sees an opportunity. He seizes it not for battle but as a symbol of defiance, wielding it briefly before retreating into the TARDIS to assert his independence.

Before: Unused, hanging on the chamber wall or held …
After: Carried by Turlough into the TARDIS, symbolically empowering …
Before: Unused, hanging on the chamber wall or held by guards.
After: Carried by Turlough into the TARDIS, symbolically empowering his act of rebellion.
Master's Forged Control Device

Kamelion is controlled by the Master via a psychic conduit, its form fluctuating violently under simultaneous pressure from both the Doctor and the Master. This causes the android to flicker, ultimately allowing Tegan’s form to manifest for rescue.

Before: Fully under the Master’s psychic domination, frozen in …
After: Momentarily autonomous, shifting into Tegan’s form before the …
Before: Fully under the Master’s psychic domination, frozen in King John’s form.
After: Momentarily autonomous, shifting into Tegan’s form before the Master regains partial control.
Reinforcement Hammer

Ranulf’s hammer is used to announce his entry into the chamber, briefly drawing attention and interrupting the psychic duel between the Doctor and the Master. Its clang marks the chaos that momentarily distracts the Master.

Before: Wielded by Ranulf as he enters to report …
After: Dropped or set aside as Ranulf becomes distracted, …
Before: Wielded by Ranulf as he enters to report the murder.
After: Dropped or set aside as Ranulf becomes distracted, no longer in active use.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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King's Chamber

The ancient stone chamber becomes the volatile flashpoint of temporal and political forces. Flickering candlelight and oppressive stonework heighten the tension as the Master’s anachronistic technology flickers through Kamelion’s form, then vanishes with the TARDIS’s departure.

Atmosphere Clashing timelines intensify the atmosphere—violent opulence fraught with supernatural dread and the hum of failing …
Function Witness to psychological warfare and failed tyranny, a stage for betrayal and escape.
Symbolism Embodiment of medieval tyranny and temporal distortion, where history itself is being rewritten and then …
Access The chamber is accessible to court officials and the Master’s inner circle, but the TARDIS’s …
Flickering candlelight casting grotesque shadows Hum of temporal machinery and sparks from containment bars

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 7

"Tegan’s diversion in the Great Hall allows the Doctor to slip away unnoticed. This escape directly enables him to enter the King’s Chamber undetected, confront the Master, and execute the plan to escape with Kamelion and Tegan in the TARDIS—driving the climax of Act 3."

Tegan creates chaos to free the Doctor
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"The Doctor’s revelation that he left the activated TCE in the Master’s TARDIS directly causes the Master’s downfall in the final act. This ingenious trap transforms the TCE—once a tool of elimination—into a means of containment, closing the causal loop opened in Act 1."

Doctor introduces Kamelion to crew
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"Tegan’s diversion in the Great Hall allows the Doctor to slip away unnoticed. This escape directly enables him to enter the King’s Chamber undetected, confront the Master, and execute the plan to escape with Kamelion and Tegan in the TARDIS—driving the climax of Act 3."

Ranulf corners Doctor over TARDIS
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"The Doctor’s revelation that he left the activated TCE in the Master’s TARDIS directly causes the Master’s downfall in the final act. This ingenious trap transforms the TCE—once a tool of elimination—into a means of containment, closing the causal loop opened in Act 1."

Doctor admits leaving the TARDIS trap active
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"The Doctor’s revelation that he left the activated TCE in the Master’s TARDIS directly causes the Master’s downfall in the final act. This ingenious trap transforms the TCE—once a tool of elimination—into a means of containment, closing the causal loop opened in Act 1."

Tegan embraces the Doctor's journey
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"In Act 1, the Master gloats that the Doctor lacks his TCE; in Act 3, the Doctor uses this very tool—left activated—to strand the Master's TARDIS and trap him. The Doctor’s superior intelligence and moral flexibility turn the Master’s own weapon against him, symbolizing the reversal of power through cunning."

Master suspends Magna Carta sabotage
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

"In Act 1, the Master gloats that the Doctor lacks his TCE; in Act 3, the Doctor uses this very tool—left activated—to strand the Master's TARDIS and trap him. The Doctor’s superior intelligence and moral flexibility turn the Master’s own weapon against him, symbolizing the reversal of power through cunning."

Doctor undercuts Master's historical gambit
S20E22 · The King's Demons Part 2

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