S3E22
· War of God

Muss extracts Steven from curfew danger

In a tense tavern scene, Nicholas Muss intervenes to rescue Steven from the looming curfew, revealing the escalating religious violence in Paris. After Duvall subtly interrogates the landlord about Anne’s disappearance and Steven’s presence, Muss arrives and insists Steven accompany him to Coligny’s residence for safety. The exchange underscores the immediate physical threat of the curfew while also establishing Muss as a protective figure and a potential ally for Steven. Muss’s directive to the landlord—telling him to redirect the Doctor to Coligny’s—sets up a critical connection that could alter the unfolding catastrophe, as it ensures the Doctor’s path intersects with the Huguenot leadership. The scene also deepens the tension between Catholic and Huguenot factions, with Duvall’s lingering suspicion of Steven foreshadowing future conflict.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Muss arrives and urges Steven to leave with him due to the curfew, offering him lodging at Admiral de Coligny's residence. Before departing, Muss instructs the Landlord to direct the Doctor to Coligny's house if he arrives looking for Steven.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anxious and conflicted—feeling the weight of abandonment by the Doctor but driven by the urgent need for safety, his emotions oscillate between relief at Muss’s offer and guilt over leaving the Doctor behind.

Steven paces restlessly in the tavern, his anxiety palpable as he waits for the Doctor’s return, his fingers drumming against the wooden table. When Duvall approaches, Steven’s responses are cautious but firm, masking his unease with a veneer of confidence. His relief is evident when Muss arrives, offering shelter, though he hesitates briefly before accepting—his loyalty to the Doctor momentarily clashing with his survival instinct. The curfew bell tolls, and his decision to leave with Muss marks a turning point, as he steps from the neutral tavern into the Huguenot fold, his fate now intertwined with theirs.

Goals in this moment
  • Find the Doctor before the curfew traps them both
  • Avoid drawing attention to himself or the Doctor’s absence
  • Secure shelter for the night to survive the impending curfew
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor will return soon and needs his help
  • Paris is far more dangerous than he initially realized
  • Trusting Muss is a calculated risk, but necessary for survival
Character traits
Anxious but resourceful Loyal to the Doctor, though pragmatic Quick to assess threats Reluctant to trust strangers, but desperate in crisis
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Urgent and protective—his demeanor is calm but his actions betray a deep sense of responsibility for Steven’s safety, as well as a broader concern for the Huguenot cause. There’s an undercurrent of tension, as if he’s acutely aware of the fragility of their position.

Nicholas Muss enters the tavern with a sense of purpose, his arrival timed to intercept Steven just as the curfew bell tolls. He moves with quiet authority, addressing the landlord with the confidence of someone accustomed to giving orders. His offer to Steven is direct and urgent, leaving no room for debate—he recognizes the danger of the curfew and acts decisively to mitigate it. Muss’s directive to the landlord about redirecting the Doctor to Coligny’s residence is a strategic move, ensuring the Doctor’s path aligns with the Huguenot network, which could prove critical in the unfolding crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Steven’s safety by offering shelter at Coligny’s residence
  • Prevent Steven from being caught in the curfew or falling into Catholic hands
  • Facilitate a connection between the Doctor and the Huguenot leadership
Active beliefs
  • The curfew is a tool of Catholic oppression and must be navigated carefully
  • Steven and the Doctor are outsiders who could be valuable allies or liabilities
  • Coligny’s residence is the safest place for Steven given the circumstances
Character traits
Decisive and protective Strategic thinker Commanding presence Empathetic but firm
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Coldly calculating—his surface politeness masks a deep-seated suspicion of Steven and the Huguenots. There’s a predatory stillness to him, as if he’s biding his time, gathering intelligence for a future move.

Simon Duvall returns to the tavern with the quiet intensity of a predator, his questions about Anne’s disappearance and Steven’s presence laced with subtle menace. He interrogates the landlord with a mix of charm and threat, his tone shifting from conversational to insistent as he probes for information. His interaction with Steven is a masterclass in psychological manipulation—he feigns concern for Steven’s well-being while subtly warning him of the dangers of being an outsider in Paris. Duvall’s lingering gaze as Muss and Steven depart suggests he is already piecing together a narrative of suspicion, one that could have dire consequences for the Huguenots.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine the whereabouts of Anne and her connection to the Huguenots
  • Assess Steven’s loyalties and potential threat to Catholic interests
  • Gather information to report back to his superiors about suspicious activity
Active beliefs
  • Steven is hiding something and may be connected to the Huguenot plot
  • The curfew is an effective tool for controlling dissent and flushing out enemies
  • The Huguenots are planning something, and he must uncover their intentions
Character traits
Manipulative and observant Subtly threatening Methodical in his questioning Suspicious of outsiders
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Not directly observable, but inferred as a source of concern for Steven and a variable in Muss’s calculations. His absence creates a sense of instability, as if the balance of power could shift at any moment with his arrival.

The Doctor is absent from the scene but looms large in Steven’s anxiety and Muss’s strategic considerations. His absence is a source of tension, as Steven waits in vain for his return, and Muss’s instruction to the landlord about redirecting the Doctor to Coligny’s residence implies that the Doctor’s arrival could alter the course of events. The Doctor’s reputation as a time-traveling outsider with scientific curiosity makes him a wildcard in this volatile setting, and his potential involvement with the Huguenots could either aid or complicate their cause.

Goals in this moment
  • Unclear, but likely tied to his scientific or historical curiosity
  • Potentially to intervene in the sectarian conflict, though his methods are unpredictable
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor believes he can navigate any situation with his intellect and technology
  • He may underestimate the immediate physical dangers of the curfew or sectarian violence
Character traits
Absent but influential Unpredictable Intellectually curious Often sidetracked by his own interests
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Landlord
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Anxious and conflicted—he wants to avoid drawing attention to himself but is forced to engage with both factions. His compliance with Muss’s directive suggests a pragmatic alignment with the Huguenots, though his fear of Duvall’s authority is palpable.

The landlord is caught in the middle, torn between his desire to avoid trouble and the pressures exerted by both Duvall and Muss. He answers Duvall’s questions with nervous compliance, his responses hesitant and evasive, betraying his discomfort with the interrogation. When Muss arrives, the landlord quickly defers to his authority, relaying his instructions about the Doctor without question. His role is that of a reluctant participant, a neutral ground forced to take sides in a conflict not of his making.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid drawing the wrath of either the Catholics or the Huguenots
  • Maintain the safety and neutrality of his tavern
  • Comply with Muss’s instructions to ensure his own protection
Active beliefs
  • The curfew and sectarian tensions make Paris a dangerous place for outsiders
  • It’s safer to side with the Huguenots in this instance, given Muss’s directness and Duvall’s threats
  • His tavern is a business, not a battleground, but he’s being dragged into the conflict
Character traits
Nervous and compliant Pragmatic survivor Reluctant to take sides Quick to defer to authority
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Tavern

The tavern serves as a microcosm of the broader sectarian conflict in Paris, its wooden benches and flickering candlelight creating an intimate yet tense atmosphere. The space is a neutral ground in theory, but the interactions within it—Duvall’s interrogation, Muss’s intervention, and Steven’s anxiety—reveal its fragility as a sanctuary. The tavern’s role shifts from a place of refuge to a battleground of words and glances, where every exchange carries the weight of the coming massacre. The landlord’s cellar, mentioned in passing, symbolizes the hidden undercurrents of the city, where secrets and fears fester beneath the surface.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and unspoken threats, the air thick with the scent of wine …
Function Neutral meeting ground that becomes a stage for ideological confrontation and a crucible for survival …
Symbolism Represents the illusion of neutrality in a city torn apart by sectarianism, where even the …
Access Open to the public but heavily monitored by both Catholic and Huguenot factions, with the …
Flickering candlelight casting long, shifting shadows The scent of spilt wine and damp wood The low hum of hushed conversations and the occasional clink of tankards The sudden, intrusive tolling of the curfew bell

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Huguenots

The Huguenots are represented in this event through Nicholas Muss, whose decisive actions and protective stance toward Steven embody their pragmatic yet defiant approach to survival. Muss’s offer of shelter at Admiral de Coligny’s residence highlights the Huguenots’ network of safe houses and their willingness to extend protection to outsiders who may prove useful. The organization’s influence is subtly exerted through Muss’s authority and the landlord’s compliance with his instructions, demonstrating their ability to operate even under the threat of the curfew. The Huguenots’ goal of preserving their community and countering Catholic oppression is evident in Muss’s urgency and strategic thinking.

Representation Through the actions of Nicholas Muss, who acts as a mediator, protector, and strategist for …
Power Dynamics Operating under constraint but exerting influence through alliances and quick decision-making. The Huguenots are challenged …
Impact The Huguenots’ ability to operate effectively under the curfew demonstrates their resilience and adaptability, but …
Internal Dynamics Muss’s actions suggest a pragmatic faction within the Huguenots, focused on survival and strategic alliances, …
Protect Steven and potentially the Doctor from the dangers of the curfew and Catholic surveillance Ensure the Doctor’s path intersects with Huguenot leadership (Admiral de Coligny) to foster an alliance or gather intelligence Offering shelter and protection to outsiders who may become allies Leveraging the landlord’s compliance to relay messages and redirect the Doctor Exerting authority through Muss’s commanding presence and strategic directives
Catholic Assassination Conspiracy (Tavannes-Ambose Plot)

The Catholics are embodied in this event through Simon Duvall, whose interrogation of the landlord and Steven reveals their systematic surveillance and control over Paris. Duvall’s questions about Anne’s disappearance and his probing of Steven’s loyalties demonstrate the Catholic faction’s paranoia and their use of the curfew as a tool to flush out dissent. The organization’s influence is exerted through Duvall’s authority, his threats veiled in politeness, and the landlord’s nervous compliance. The Catholics’ goal of suppressing Huguenot activity and maintaining dominance is evident in Duvall’s lingering suspicion and his promise to report back on 'all that happens,' suggesting a broader campaign of intelligence-gathering and repression.

Representation Through Simon Duvall, who acts as an enforcer and intelligence gatherer for the Catholic faction, …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals and institutions, though their power is challenged by the Huguenots’ networks …
Impact The Catholics’ control over Paris is absolute in this moment, but their reliance on surveillance …
Internal Dynamics Duvall’s actions hint at a hierarchical and disciplined organization, where information flows upward to higher …
Determine the whereabouts of Anne and her connection to the Huguenots to uncover their plans Assess Steven’s loyalties and potential threat to Catholic interests, using the curfew as leverage Gather intelligence to report back to superiors, reinforcing the Catholic faction’s surveillance network Using the curfew as a tool to control movement and isolate suspects Leveraging the landlord’s fear to extract information and compliance Employing psychological manipulation to create distrust and paranoia among outsiders

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Muss needing to leave to see Admiral Coligny (beat_221e4e7cd1d5b608) leads to him offering Steven lodging at Coligny's residence, which Steven accepts due to the curfew (beat_64a8b9b6b60a3d54)."

Muss secures Anne’s refuge and warns Steven
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"Muss needing to leave to see Admiral Coligny (beat_221e4e7cd1d5b608) leads to him offering Steven lodging at Coligny's residence, which Steven accepts due to the curfew (beat_64a8b9b6b60a3d54)."

Steven left alone in the tavern
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"Muss instructs the Landlord to direct the Doctor to Coligny's, leading Duvall to suspect the Englishman (Steven) in beat_8eb757a7ec65177d."

Duvall interrogates Steven under curfew threat
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"Muss explains the religious conflict to Steven, highlighting the high stakes of the situation with Navarre's life in jeopardy. This foreshadows Navarre's name being mentioned to the Landlord by Duvall, revealing Navarre's location."

Muss secures Anne’s refuge and warns Steven
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"The Doctor's caution to Steven to avoid trouble (beat_183bb891821b05a8) foreshadows Steven getting involved with Muss and going to Coligny's residence at the end of the act (beat_64a8b9b6b60a3d54)."

Tavern toast ignites sectarian tensions
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"Muss explains the religious conflict to Steven, highlighting the high stakes of the situation with Navarre's life in jeopardy. This foreshadows Navarre's name being mentioned to the Landlord by Duvall, revealing Navarre's location."

Steven left alone in the tavern
S3E22 · War of God

"The Doctor's caution to Steven to avoid trouble (beat_183bb891821b05a8) foreshadows Steven getting involved with Muss and going to Coligny's residence at the end of the act (beat_64a8b9b6b60a3d54)."

Doctor abandons Steven in hostile Paris
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"The Doctor's caution to Steven to avoid trouble (beat_183bb891821b05a8) foreshadows Steven getting involved with Muss and going to Coligny's residence at the end of the act (beat_64a8b9b6b60a3d54)."

Steven’s reluctant alliance with Muss
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"Duvall is seeking information and questioning the Landlord, just as Muss does in beat_64a8b9b6b60a3d54 to ensure the Doctor can find Steven.."

Duvall interrogates Steven under curfew threat
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What this causes 2

"Muss instructs the Landlord to direct the Doctor to Coligny's, leading Duvall to suspect the Englishman (Steven) in beat_8eb757a7ec65177d."

Duvall interrogates Steven under curfew threat
S3E22 · War of God

"Duvall is seeking information and questioning the Landlord, just as Muss does in beat_64a8b9b6b60a3d54 to ensure the Doctor can find Steven.."

Duvall interrogates Steven under curfew threat
S3E22 · War of God

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"DUVALL: Where's the girl?"
"MUSS: Steven! Steven, you're still here. Where's your friend?"
"MUSS: There's the curfew now. You must come with me. You can always come back here in the morning. Landlord? If an old man arrives asking for the Englishman, tell him he's lodging with the Admiral de Coligny, and will return here in the morning."