Fedorin intercepts Victoria’s trolley

Victoria pushes a food trolley toward Denes’ prison cell under Griffin’s orders, her movements tense but purposeful. Fedorin abruptly intercepts her, feigning casual interest in the meal’s contents. Under the guise of inspecting the dishes, he palms a salt cellar—his pretext for later poisoning Denes’ food. His calculated distraction (claiming the salt is missing) forces Victoria to leave the trolley unattended, giving him the opportunity to plant the poison crystals Salamander provided. The exchange reveals Fedorin’s complicity in the conspiracy while escalating the urgency of Denes’ rescue, as the poisoned meal now looms as an immediate threat. The scene underscores the palace’s pervasive surveillance and the characters’ desperate, high-stakes maneuvering.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Victoria pushes the trolley along the corridor, intending to deliver the food to Denes. Griffin instructs her to give Denes a smile.

neutral to encouraging ['corridor']

Fedorin stops Victoria and asks to inspect the food trolley destined for Denes. He feigns interest while subtly palming the salt cellar, possibly to introduce poison.

polite to suspicious

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anxious and slightly flustered, masking her inexperience in the palace’s political intrigue with forced politeness.

Victoria pushes the food trolley toward Denes’ prison cell under Griffin’s orders, her movements tense but purposeful. She feigns compliance when Fedorin intercepts her, lifting the lids of the dishes to inspect them. Unaware of his true intentions, she leaves the trolley unattended after being sent to fetch salt, unwittingly facilitating Fedorin’s poisoning plot.

Goals in this moment
  • Deliver the food trolley to Denes’ cell as instructed by Griffin.
  • Avoid drawing attention to herself in the tense palace environment.
Active beliefs
  • She is simply performing a routine task for the palace staff.
  • Fedorin’s inspection is legitimate and not part of a larger conspiracy.
Character traits
Naïve Compliant Unsuspecting Nervous
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Coldly focused, masking his complicity in Salamander’s conspiracy with feigned politeness and casual inspection.

Fedorin intercepts Victoria’s trolley, feigning casual interest in the meal. He lifts the lids of the dishes, palms the salt cellar, and uses the pretext of 'missing salt' to force Victoria to leave the trolley unattended. He then opens the box of poison crystals provided by Salamander and plants them in the food, executing a calculated deception to assassinate Denes.

Goals in this moment
  • Plant the poison crystals in Denes’ food without raising suspicion.
  • Ensure Victoria’s temporary absence to execute the poisoning undetected.
Active beliefs
  • Salamander’s orders must be followed to avoid repercussions.
  • Denes’ elimination is necessary for Salamander’s plan to succeed.
Character traits
Deceptive Calculating Complicit Authoritative
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Fedorin
secondary

Neutral and focused on his kitchen duties, oblivious to the larger conspiracy unfolding around him.

Griffin instructs Victoria to deliver the food trolley to Denes and suggests she smile to soften his mood. He returns to the kitchen before Fedorin’s interception, unaware of the poisoning plot unfolding. His role is peripheral but facilitates the chain of events by tasking Victoria with the delivery.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the food is delivered to Denes as part of his kitchen responsibilities.
  • Maintain the appearance of normalcy in the palace’s chaotic environment.
Active beliefs
  • Victoria is simply performing a routine task for the palace staff.
  • His primary concern is managing the kitchen and its operations.
Character traits
Sarcastic Task-oriented Unsuspecting Peripheral
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Unseen but implied to be confident and controlling, orchestrating the assassination from the shadows.

Salamander is indirectly involved in this event through the poison crystals he provided to Fedorin. Though not physically present, his influence looms over the scene, driving Fedorin’s actions and the broader conspiracy to weaponize earthquakes and eliminate threats like Denes. The poisoning plot is a direct extension of his ruthless consolidation of power.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate Denes as a threat to his authority and the resistance.
  • Consolidate power by removing obstacles to his global domination plan.
Active beliefs
  • Anyone who opposes him must be eliminated, regardless of the means.
  • His control over the palace and its staff is absolute.
Character traits
Manipulative (through proxies) Ruthless Strategic Authoritarian
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Griffin’s Poisoned Food Trolley

The food trolley is the vehicle for the poisoning plot. Victoria pushes it toward Denes’ prison cell under Griffin’s orders, but Fedorin intercepts her, using the pretext of inspecting the meal to plant poison crystals in the food. The trolley’s contents—initially ordinary prison fare—become a lethal weapon, escalating the urgency of Denes’ rescue. Its movement through the palace corridor symbolizes the infiltration of Salamander’s conspiracy into even the most mundane routines.

Before: Loaded with covered dishes for Denes, pushed by …
After: The salt cellar has been replaced with poison …
Before: Loaded with covered dishes for Denes, pushed by Victoria along the palace corridor. The salt cellar is intact, and the food is untampered.
After: The salt cellar has been replaced with poison crystals from Salamander’s box, and the food is now lethal. The trolley remains in the corridor, awaiting delivery to Denes’ cell.
Salamander's Poison Crystals (and Box)

The poison crystals are the weapon in Fedorin’s assassination plot. Provided by Salamander in a box, they are planted in the salt cellar and subsequently mixed into Denes’ food. These crystals represent the lethal extension of Salamander’s authority, used to eliminate threats like Denes without direct involvement. Their presence in the meal transforms an ordinary act of sustenance into a deadly conspiracy, raising the stakes for the rescue mission.

Before: Contained in the box Salamander gave to Fedorin, …
After: Planted in the salt cellar and mixed into …
Before: Contained in the box Salamander gave to Fedorin, untouched and ready for use.
After: Planted in the salt cellar and mixed into Denes’ food, now a lethal component of the meal.
Victoria's Meal Trolley (with Salt Cellar)

The salt cellar serves as a prop for Fedorin’s deception. He palms it under the guise of inspecting the meal, using the fabricated excuse of 'missing salt' to distract Victoria and leave the trolley unattended. This small but critical object enables the planting of the poison crystals, turning an ordinary meal into an assassination attempt. Its absence creates the opportunity for Fedorin to execute his plan undetected.

Before: Intact and placed among the dishes on the …
After: Removed by Fedorin and replaced with poison crystals …
Before: Intact and placed among the dishes on the trolley, containing real salt.
After: Removed by Fedorin and replaced with poison crystals from Salamander’s box. The real salt cellar is discarded or hidden, no longer part of the meal.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Palace Corridor (High-Security Choke Point)

The palace corridor serves as the high-stakes battleground for Fedorin’s deception. Its narrow, claustrophobic confines amplify the tension as Victoria pushes the trolley toward Denes’ cell, unaware of the danger. The corridor’s flagstone floors and echoing walls create an atmosphere of surveillance and secrecy, where every movement is potentially observed. It is both a pathway for the conspiracy and a stage for the unfolding drama, where Fedorin’s calculated actions go unnoticed amid the palace’s routine operations.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, with a sense of lurking danger beneath the surface of normalcy. The …
Function Pathway for the conspiracy and stage for the poisoning plot. It connects the kitchen (where …
Symbolism Represents the infiltration of Salamander’s authority into even the most mundane aspects of palace life. …
Access Heavily patrolled by guards, restricting movement and surveillance. Only authorized staff and prisoners under escort …
Flagstone floors that echo with every step, amplifying the tension. Narrow, claustrophobic confines that heighten the sense of surveillance. Dim lighting that casts long shadows, obscuring details and adding to the atmosphere of secrecy.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Salamander's Palace Staff

Salamander’s Palace Staff facilitate the conspiracy through their routine operations. Griffin tasks Victoria with delivering the food trolley to Denes, unwittingly enabling Fedorin’s interception and poisoning plot. The staff’s adherence to protocol—such as inspecting meals and ensuring prisoners receive sustenance—becomes a vehicle for Salamander’s lethal intentions. Their actions, though mundane, are co-opted to serve the broader conspiracy, highlighting the pervasiveness of Salamander’s control over the palace.

Representation Via institutional protocol being followed (e.g., meal delivery to prisoners, inspection of food), and through …
Power Dynamics Operating under Salamander’s authority, the staff are unwitting tools in his conspiracy. Their actions are …
Impact The palace staff’s routine actions are co-opted to serve Salamander’s lethal agenda, blurring the line …
Internal Dynamics The staff operate under a hierarchy where orders from superiors (e.g., Griffin) are followed without …
Maintain the appearance of normalcy in palace operations to avoid drawing attention to the conspiracy. Facilitate the delivery of meals to prisoners as part of standard protocol, even when those meals are weaponized. Through adherence to institutional protocols (e.g., meal delivery, inspections). Via the actions of individual staff members (e.g., Griffin’s orders, Victoria’s compliance), who unknowingly enable the conspiracy.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Causal medium

"Victoria pushes a trolley to Denes after Griffin tells her to be nice to Mr. Denes, directly leading to the next action where Fedorin stops to inspect it."

Victoria Receives Covert Orders
S5E19 · The Enemy of the World …
Causal medium

"Fedorin stops Victoria and asks to inspect the food, which motivates him to plan to poison Denes later, solidifying Fedorin's negative intentions."

Fedorin palms poison for Denes
S5E19 · The Enemy of the World …

"Salamander subtly plants the idea of Fedorin's potential role. In a later scene Fedorin confirms his intention to poison Denes, completing the plan hinted at to Bruce."

Salamander manipulates Bruce over Denes
S5E19 · The Enemy of the World …
What this causes 3
Causal medium

"Fedorin stops Victoria and asks to inspect the food, which motivates him to plan to poison Denes later, solidifying Fedorin's negative intentions."

Fedorin palms poison for Denes
S5E19 · The Enemy of the World …

"Fedorin stops Victoria to inspect the food trolley, creating tension, but then the Captain questions Fariah about breaking regulations, heightening the tension."

Denes's Disarmament and Isolation
S5E19 · The Enemy of the World …

"Fedorin stops Victoria to inspect the food trolley, creating tension, but then the Captain questions Fariah about breaking regulations, heightening the tension."

Victoria’s Strategic Proximity to Denes
S5E19 · The Enemy of the World …

Key Dialogue

"FEDORIN: Oh, is this for Mister Denes?"
"VICTORIA: Yes, yes, I'm taking it to him."
"FEDORIN: May I look?"
"VICTORIA: Yes."
"FEDORIN: Mmm. Delicious. Ah, very good. Where's the salt?"
"VICTORIA: What?"
"FEDORIN: You forgot something."