Ian manipulates Leicester into execution
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Ian arrives, posing as "Sir Ian, Knight of Jaffa," and claims the Doctor is a Saracen spy. He convinces Leicester to let him execute the Doctor, citing the deaths of his friends and claiming it as a personal matter of vengeance.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Calm but cautious, masking urgency to ensure the group’s escape.
The Doctor is captured by Leicester’s soldiers but plays along with Ian’s ruse, feigning compliance with the execution demands. He requests a final wish—to see Jaffa one last time—as a distraction to reach the TARDIS. His quick thinking and calm demeanor are critical to the group’s escape, though he expresses confusion about their pursuit earlier in the scene.
- • Use the request for a final wish to delay execution and reach the TARDIS.
- • Protect his companions by playing along with Ian’s deception.
- • Leicester’s paranoia can be exploited to create opportunities for escape.
- • The TARDIS is their only means of survival in this hostile environment.
Calculating and determined, with an underlying urgency to ensure the group’s escape.
Ian, disguised as a knight, fabricates a personal vendetta against the Doctor, claiming he is responsible for the deaths of de Marun and de Tornebu. He successfully manipulates Leicester into granting him the right to execute the Doctor, then uses the distraction to help the group escape to the TARDIS. His performance is calculated and urgent, driven by the need to protect his companions.
- • Manipulate Leicester into granting him the right to 'execute' the Doctor to create a distraction.
- • Ensure the group reaches the TARDIS safely before Leicester’s men can react.
- • Leicester’s paranoia and distrust of the Doctor can be exploited to buy time for escape.
- • The group’s survival depends on quick thinking and misdirection.
Paranoid and fearful, shifting to denial and humiliation as the TARDIS dematerializes, leaving him questioning his sanity.
Leicester, driven by paranoia and suspicion, accuses the Doctor of treachery and initially plans to execute him. He is manipulated by Ian into granting him the right to carry out the execution, only to witness the TARDIS dematerialize before his eyes. His reaction is one of fear, denial, and humiliation, as he grapples with the inexplicable.
- • Eliminate the perceived traitor (the Doctor) to protect King Richard’s interests.
- • Maintain his authority and reputation among his men, even in the face of the inexplicable.
- • The Doctor and his companions are Saracen spies working against King Richard.
- • His authority and the Crusader cause depend on eliminating threats, no matter how unusual.
Obedient but increasingly fearful, especially as the TARDIS dematerializes, leaving him in a state of awe and confusion.
A soldier under Leicester’s command, this individual follows orders to capture the Doctor and Vicki, standing guard around the TARDIS. He reacts with fear upon witnessing the TARDIS dematerialize, crossing himself in a moment of superstitious dread.
- • Follow Leicester’s orders to capture and detain the Doctor and his companions.
- • Maintain order and discipline among the soldiers, even in the face of the unexplained.
- • Leicester’s authority must be obeyed without question.
- • The Doctor and his companions are dangerous and must be stopped at all costs.
Fearful and anxious, but trusting in the Doctor and Barbara to guide her through the escape.
Vicki is visibly fearful and anxious upon the Doctor’s capture, but Barbara reassures her. She follows the Doctor’s instructions to enter the TARDIS, reacting emotionally to the high-stakes situation but remaining compliant with the group’s plan.
- • Stay close to the group and follow their instructions to ensure her safety.
- • Reach the TARDIS before Leicester’s men can stop them.
- • The Doctor and Barbara will find a way to escape, even in the most dire situations.
- • Leicester’s men are a serious threat, and the group must act quickly to avoid capture.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The dense woods near Jaffa function as the battleground for this high-stakes deception. The trees and undergrowth provide cover for the group’s movements, while the darkness and natural sounds (owls and crickets) heighten the tension. The woods are also the site of Ian’s fabricated vendetta, where he claims the Doctor was responsible for the deaths of de Marun and de Tornebu. The location’s isolation and the soldiers’ encirclement make it a trap, but also the perfect setting for misdirection and escape.
The TARDIS serves as the group’s escape vehicle and symbolic representation of their otherworldly nature. It is blocked by Leicester’s soldiers, forcing the Doctor and Vicki to devise a plan to reach it. Ian’s deception buys the time needed for the group to slip inside, and the TARDIS dematerializes just as Leicester’s men close in, leaving them stunned and questioning their sanity. The TARDIS’s sudden disappearance is the climax of the event, underscoring the group’s resourcefulness and the futility of Leicester’s pursuit.
Ian’s knight’s disguise—armor and uniform—is the tool that enables his deception. By impersonating a Crusader knight, he gains Leicester’s trust and fabricates a personal vendetta against the Doctor. The disguise allows him to manipulate Leicester into granting him the right to execute the Doctor, creating the distraction needed for the group’s escape. Without this disguise, Ian’s plan would not have been possible, as Leicester would have recognized him as an outsider.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The ambush wood near Jaffa is the primary setting for this event, serving as both a trap and the stage for Ian’s deception. The dense trees and undergrowth hinder movement, creating a sense of claustrophobia and urgency. The natural sounds (owls and crickets) heighten the tension, while the darkness provides cover for the group’s escape. The wood is also the site of Leicester’s ambush, where his soldiers encircle the Doctor and Vicki, cutting off their path to the TARDIS. The location’s isolation makes it the perfect setting for misdirection and escape.
Jaffa is invoked as a symbolic location in the Doctor’s request for a final wish. By asking to see the city one last time, the Doctor creates a plausible distraction that allows the group to move toward the TARDIS. Jaffa’s proximity to the woods and its significance as a Crusader stronghold make it a believable destination, reinforcing the deception. The city also serves as a metaphor for the group’s longing for safety and escape from the immediate threat.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
King Richard’s Court is indirectly represented through Leicester’s actions and the Crusader hierarchy. Leicester operates under the court’s authority, enforcing its decrees and pursuing perceived threats to King Richard’s interests. The court’s influence is felt in Leicester’s paranoia and his determination to eliminate the Doctor as a traitor. However, the court’s distant nature also allows for misinterpretation and overreach, as seen in Leicester’s ambush and his willingness to grant Ian the right to execute the Doctor without proper verification.
Leicester’s soldiers operate as his direct enforcers, carrying out the ambush on the Doctor and Vicki. They encircle the woods to block escape routes, pursue and capture the pair, and stand guard around the TARDIS. Their obedience to Leicester’s commands is absolute, but their resolve falters when confronted with the inexplicable—such as the TARDIS’s dematerialization. Their actions reflect the Crusader foot soldier’s reliance on chain of command amid the pressures of siege warfare and court intrigue.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Doctor and Vicki are intercepted, which leads to their capture and Barbara and Vicki's reaction."
Leicester’s Trap and the Doctor’s Escape"The Doctor and Vicki are intercepted, which leads to their capture and Barbara and Vicki's reaction."
Doctor's Escape via Deception"The Doctor and Vicki are intercepted, which leads to their capture and Barbara and Vicki's reaction."
Leicester’s Trap and the Doctor’s Escape"The Doctor and Vicki are intercepted, which leads to their capture and Barbara and Vicki's reaction."
Doctor's Escape via Deception"The escape into the TARDIS leads to banter between Ian and the Doctor about execution."
Doctor’s Calm Before the TARDIS Fails"The escape into the TARDIS leads to banter between Ian and the Doctor about execution."
TARDIS fails mid-flightThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"IAN: 'I am Sir Ian, my lord, Knight of Jaffa. I know this villain's treachery, and hearing that you were looking for him, I followed you.'"
"IAN: 'No, my lord. To administer it. It is no paltry matter to me, my lord. Some friends of mine were ambushed here. De Marun, de Tornebu. He's to blame. My lord, I beg of you, let me finish him.'"
"DOCTOR: 'Gentlemen, since I am to depart so punctiliously, I would ask you to grant me one last wish.'"
"LEICESTER: 'Have we been tricked? We will not speak of this. Let this story die here in this wood or we'll be branded idiots, or liars.'"