Fabula
S21E16 · Planet of Fire Part 2

Timanov demands brutal loyalty from Malkon

Inside a collapsing tunnel on Sarn, the fanatical cult leader Timanov summons Malkon to accompany him to the planet’s impact zone. Timanov frames the mission as an opportunity for Malkon to reclaim his standing after questioning the cult’s slaughter of unbelievers. When Malkon protests that the unbelievers have done no harm, Timanov responds with a tirade linking the planet’s ruin to the moment belief in Logar faltered. The exchange exposes the cult’s fragility and Timanov’s willingness to justify mass violence to sustain his power, while Malkon’s quiet dissent reveals the first cracks in their shared dogma. Their clash foreshadows the coming violence that will engulf the last days of Sarn.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Timanov orders Malkon to accompany him to the place of arrival, suggesting a chance for Malkon to redeem himself. Malkon responds by questioning the harm caused by unbelievers.

calm to tension

Timanov passionately defends the need to execute heretics, contrasting Sarn's past prosperity with its current state of decline and attributing it to the questioning of Logar's existence.

tension to fervor

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Conflict between duty and conscience, teetering on the edge of open defiance.

Malkon stands firm against Timanov’s coercion, his resistance measured but unyielding. His calm rebuttal exposes the logical and moral flaws in the elder’s arguments, yet his physical stillness in the unstable passageway reflects the quiet terror of challenging a dying regime.

Goals in this moment
  • Defend the innocence of the persecuted
  • Preserve his integrity without provoking outright retribution
Active beliefs
  • Killing innocents corrupts faith more than questioning does
  • The planet’s crises stem from the cult’s cruelty, not divine wrath
Character traits
quietly defiant thoughtful isolated
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Desperate and zealous, masking vulnerability with rage.

Timanov steps forward with a commanding presence, laden with desperation beneath his institutional authority. He delivers his demand to Malkon with a mix of calculated persuasion and escalating vitriol, using the collapsing tunnel’s tension to enforce compliance while defending the cult’s violent orthodoxy.

Goals in this moment
  • Reassert control over Malkon by framing dissent as cause for collapse
  • Justify the cult’s violence while isolating dissenters
Active beliefs
  • The planet’s ruin is divine punishment for wavering faith in Logar
  • Sacrifice of ‘heretics’ is necessary to stave off geological doom
Character traits
authoritarian dogmatic manipulative
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Collapsing Tunnel on Sarn

The collapsing tunnel’s failing rock and oppressive sulfurous air amplify every conflict between Timanov and Malkon, physically constraining them while visually symbolizing the fragility of their ideology. Loose stones skitter underfoot, punctuating emotional outbursts like gunfire and forcing the two into close quarters that inflame rather than comfort.

Atmosphere Stifling with the tension of impending collapse and ideological fracture
Function Confinement heightens confrontation and moral reckoning
Symbolism Embodiment of Sarn’s failing theocracy—the tunnel mirrors the Order of Logar’s fraying control
Access Limited to senior cult members and their accused
Ceiling sagging with visible rock dust Sulfur-tinged air burning throat and eyes

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Order of Logar

The Order of Logar materializes through Timanov’s exercise of absolute authority, invoking its doctrine to justify violence and punish dissent. The exchange reveals how the organization compels obedience through fear and scripture, while Malkon’s refusal signals the first visible mutiny within its ranks.

Representation Through Timanov as its chief enforcer of doctrine
Power Dynamics Exercising total ideological and social control over individuals like Malkon
Impact The organization’s grip weakens as geological ruin contradicts its foundational myths and secures internal dissent
Internal Dynamics Hierarchical command breaks down as a once-loyal follower publicly questions core tenets
Suppress dissent to maintain dogmatic purity Retain power by manufacturing external threats (the unbelievers) Ritualistic invocation of sacred texts and prophecy Use of positional authority to demand compliance

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Malkon's initial defiance of Timanov in the Hall of Fire (Act 2) sets up Timanov's later passionate defense of fanatical sacrifice in the Passageway (Act 3), reflecting the escalating ideological conflict between Malkon and Timanov that continues to drive the cult's internal strife."

Malkon defies Timanov in Hall of Fire
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What this causes 3

"Timanov's passionate defense of fanatical sacrifice in the Passageway (Act 3) directly leads to the violent confrontation in the Hall of Fire, where Zuko is shot protecting the Doctor and Kamelion-Master makes his chilling entrance."

Doctor challenges Timanov over Outsider
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"Timanov's passionate defense of fanatical sacrifice in the Passageway (Act 3) directly leads to the violent confrontation in the Hall of Fire, where Zuko is shot protecting the Doctor and Kamelion-Master makes his chilling entrance."

Zuko sacrifices himself for the Doctor
S21E16 · Planet of Fire Part 2

"Timanov's passionate defense of fanatical sacrifice in the Passageway (Act 3) directly leads to the violent confrontation in the Hall of Fire, where Zuko is shot protecting the Doctor and Kamelion-Master makes his chilling entrance."

Peri spies the wreckage rises to act
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Key Dialogue

"TIMANOV: I'm going to the place of arrival. You will attend me. It might be a chance for you to redeem yourself."
"MALKON: The unbelievers do no harm."
"TIMANOV: Sarn was a thriving and prosperous planet until the existence of Logar was questioned. Now look at us! A primitive settlement on the verge of extinction. No harm? Those heretics must be executed."