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S20E6 · Snakedance Part 2

The Sixth Face Exposed as Delusion

The Doctor reveals a chilling truth about the ceremonial helmet’s design. While Ambril dismisses the legend’s inconsistency in counting six faces, the Doctor forces him to wear the headdress and count again. Through this experiment, the Doctor demonstrates that the sixth face is not carved but is instead the wearer’s own delusion made manifest. The revelation terrifies Ambril, who furiously orders the Doctor to leave, exposing the depths of his resistance to the truth even as the Mara’s corruption begins to take hold. "key_dialogue": [ "AMBRIL: One, two, three, four, five.

Plot Beats

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The Doctor and Ambril discuss the ceremonial helmet with a crest of five faces, highlighting a discrepancy in the Legend of the Return. Ambril questions the Legend's accuracy based on the helmet's five faces instead of six.

calm to curiosity ["Director's Room"]

The Doctor requests to try on the headdress, and Ambril initially refuses but eventually relents. Ambril puts on the headdress.

curiosity to tension

The Doctor instructs Ambril to count the faces on the headdress, leading to a revelation about the Sixth Face of Delusion being the wearer's own.

tension to realization

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Determined detachment masking urgency to pierce institutional denial

The Doctor orchestrates a psychological demonstration, guiding Ambril through the helmet’s trick with deliberate calm. His words carry a quiet authority, masking underlying urgency as he dismantles Ambril’s skepticism. His physical presence remains composed yet commanding, the room’s formality bending slightly to his persuasion.

Goals in this moment
  • Discredit Ambril’s empirical dogmatism to expose vulnerability in his worldview
  • Forcibly demonstrate the legend’s literal truth to jolt the room into recognition
Active beliefs
  • Ancient traditions encode truths that empirical certainty often dismisses too readily
  • Only by dismantling rigid skepticism can the threat of the Mara’s return be acknowledged
Character traits
calmly authoritative persuasive intellectually domineering
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Arrogant skepticism curdling into terrified denial as delusion becomes undeniable

Ambril initially indulges the Doctor’s request with thinly veiled condescension but grows visibly shaken as the helmet reveals its secret. His hands tremble as he complies, his tone shifting from mocking certainty to abrupt rage when faced with the sixth face. The room’s formality turns against him as his institutional facade collapses.

Goals in this moment
  • Prove once more that legend is intellectually untenable and thus irrelevant
  • Reassert control by expelling the Doctor before the revelation fully sinks in
Active beliefs
  • Legends are fabrications of primitive societies, unworthy of serious attention
  • Perception must conform to empirical measure; otherwise it is illusion
Character traits
condescending shaken fiercely resistant
Follow Ambril's journey
Supporting 1

Uneasy tension between institutional obedience and creeping fascination with forbidden truths

Chela mechanically complies with Ambril’s order, counting the faces aloud with a nervous tension that betrays her conflicted stance toward both artifact and legend. Her voice is quiet but present, a silent witness to the Doctor’s manipulation of power and perception. Her compliance reveals fissures in institutional loyalty.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid drawing attention to herself amid institutional hostility
  • Secretly probe the limits of her own skepticism against mounting anomalies
Active beliefs
  • Ancient artifacts should be explained by science, not superstition
  • Yet their design often holds secrets too intricate for simple dismissal
Character traits
submissive yet conflicted nervously observant reluctantly complicit
Follow Chela's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ceremonial Crest of Five Faces

The helmet becomes the instrument of revelation, its five carved faces exposed as incomplete until worn. The Doctor stages its deception on the stand, using its ceremonial placement to underscore institutional neglect of legend. As Ambril dons it, the artifact’s symbolic truth emerges: the sixth face is his own reflection, exposing the artifact’s design as a mirror of delusion.

Before: Displayed neutrally on a wooden stand as a …
After: Removed briskly by Ambril in a gesture of …
Before: Displayed neutrally on a wooden stand as a decorative artifact with no active purpose
After: Removed briskly by Ambril in a gesture of dismissal, its deceptive design now stripped of ambiguity
Display Stand for the Ceremonial Helmet

The display stand serves as the neutral pedestal for the artifact, emphasizing its relic status rather than symbolic danger. Its polished surface reflects the ceremonial trappings of the room, lending context to the Doctor’s calculated staging. Though physically passive, the stand frames the artifact’s unveiling as a bureaucratic display rather than a mystical threat.

Before: Empty wooden stand positioned centrally on the Director’s …
After: Unchanged in position but rendered temporarily symbolic as …
Before: Empty wooden stand positioned centrally on the Director’s desk
After: Unchanged in position but rendered temporarily symbolic as the vehicle for perception’s unraveling

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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High Council Director's Room

The Director’s Room operates as a theater of institutional power where formality and procedure suppress deeper truths. Its thick carpet muffles the growing tension, while the ceremonial helmet becomes an incongruous symbol of hidden knowledge amidst sterile displays of Gallifreyan technology. The room’s oppressive authority amplifies the Doctor’s challenge, making it a microcosm of Manussa’s denial.

Atmosphere Oppressively formal silences punctuated by sudden eruptions of anger, the weight of protocol intensifying the …
Function Stage for ideological confrontation between scientific authority and metaphysical truth
Symbolism Embodiment of Manussa’s institutional denial, where empirical certainty trumps ancient wisdom and ritual
Access Restricted to senior staff; doors closed to outside interference, amplifying insularity
Thick drapes muffle sounds, swallowing footsteps and softening the Director's voice Gallifreyan relics glow dimly under stern lighting, contrasting with the crude ceremonial helmet's challenge

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"The Doctor and Nyssa splitting their efforts at the beginning of the investigation sets up the Doctor’s parallel attempt to engage Director Ambril, which then leads to their confrontation about the ceremonial helmet in the Director’s Room—a key moment of philosophical revelation about the Mara's deception."

Doctor and Nyssa split the hunt for the Mara
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What this causes 3

"The debate about the sixth face in the Legend of the Return (triggered by the headdress with five faces) directly prompts Chela to interrupt and mention the ‘Legend of the Return’ and the Great Crystal, connecting the visual discrepancy to the quest for knowledge about the artifact."

Doctor challenges Ambril over Mara threat
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"The debate about the sixth face in the Legend of the Return (triggered by the headdress with five faces) directly prompts Chela to interrupt and mention the ‘Legend of the Return’ and the Great Crystal, connecting the visual discrepancy to the quest for knowledge about the artifact."

Chela links Mara to the Great Crystal
S20E6 · Snakedance Part 2

"Ambril’s rage upon realizing the deception of the Sixth Face of Delusion (that the wearer is complicit in their own delusion) parallels his later dismissal of the Doctor’s warnings—both represent a refusal to accept uncomfortable truths that threaten institutional stability."

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Themes This Exemplifies

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