Wainwright’s faith fails before haemovores

Reverend Wainwright meets the haemovores at the tunnel’s mouth with Bible in hand and defiant prayers on his lips. Jean does not retreat but instead challenges his conviction, stripping away the pretense of belief. As Wainwright falters, the haemovores advance, their presence revealing the hollowness of ritual without true faith. His moment of doubt grants them the opening they need, signaling the first breach in the team’s spiritual defenses amid the cloying dark of Fenric’s rising power. key_dialogue: [ WAINWRIGHT: I'm here. JEAN: The book won't do you any good. You don't believe. WAINWRIGHT: We'll see. ]

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Wainwright attempts to use his Bible to repel the haemovores, but Jean warns him it won't work if he doesn't believe.

calm to foreboding ['tunnel']

Wainwright, despite initial conviction, shows doubt and vulnerability as the haemovores approach, and he looks heavenwards and prays.

determination to despair ['tunnel']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Amused superiority masking the thrill of power, knowing her control over the haemovores is absolute.

Jean remains in motion, her voice sharp and confident as she blocks Wainwright’s path. She does not cower or retreat but leans into psychological warfare, undermining his faith with cold precision while the haemovores approach at her back.

Goals in this moment
  • Destroy the Reverend’s belief system through confrontation
  • Maintain command of the haemovores’ advance
Active beliefs
  • True faith is an illusion easily shattered
  • Power flows from Fenric, not mortal conviction
Character traits
Taunting challenge Emotional detachment Predatory coordination with Phyllis
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Collectively focused on destruction, their individual humanity erased by Fenric’s influence.

The haemovores break from the tunnel in a tide of pale flesh and unnatural motion, their advance coordinated and relentless. They advance as an extension of Fenric’s will, pushing forward regardless of physical barriers or the Reverend’s presence.

Goals in this moment
  • Break through to the surface world
  • Consume victims to sustain Fenric’s power
Active beliefs
  • The living exist to feed the curse
  • Humanity is irrelevant before Fenric’s grandeur
Character traits
Ruthlessly advancing corpselike horde Mechanical obedience to command Psychically fragile under true faith
Follow Haemovore Collective's journey
Phyllis
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Subsumed by Fenric’s will yet momentarily strained by the Doctor’s distant psychic resistance, leaving her on the edge of pain.

Phyllis stands in eerie stillness at Jean’s side, her pale form and elongated nails gleaming unnaturally in the feeble light. She reacts mechanically to the breach, her presence amplifying the threat without sound or gesture.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure passage for the haemovores through the tunnel
  • Preserve synchronicity with Jean despite external interference
Active beliefs
  • Obedience to Fenric ensures survival and purpose
  • Human resistance is a temporary obstacle
Character traits
Uncanny synchrony with Jean Presence as a weapon Agonized resistance to internal compulsion
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Confronted with existential doubt beneath his performative faith, oscillating between performative defiance and creeping dread.

The Reverend approaches the tunnel’s jagged mouth with his Bible held forward, voice rising in prayer even as Jean delivers her taunt. His body language betrays hesitation—back arched slightly, shoulders tightening—as the haemovores’ presence becomes undeniable.

Goals in this moment
  • Assert spiritual authority against encroaching evil
  • Deny the haemovores the psychological victory of his fear
Active beliefs
  • Ritual and scripture possess tangible power
  • Doubt compromises divine protection
Character traits
Defiant posture Verbal certainty amid visible unease Use of ritual as psychological shield
Follow Reverend Wainwright's journey

Location Details

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Fish-Mouth Limestone Spaceship Tunnel (Battlefield Site)

The tunnel exit yawns like an open wound in the limestone, its jagged mouth framing the confrontation. Emergency bulbs cast trembling shadows over the advancing haemovores, while the oppressive dark behind them pulses with Fenric’s looming presence.

Atmosphere Clammy, suffocating dread thickened by the presence of something inhuman rising from ancient depths.
Function Gateway for extinguishing spiritual resistance and flooding the world with Fenric’s power
Symbolism Embodies the breach between mundane human belief and primal cosmic forces
Access No effective restriction—the haemovores force their way through, and only belief may now impede them
Jagged walls still crumbling from explosive breach Flickering emergency bulbs casting long, wavering shadows
Naval Camp (Main Installation)

Although the Naval Camp looms beyond frame, its tension mirrors the scene’s crisis. The camp’s barbed wire and searchlights underscore the futility of human defenses against Fenric’s curse, its bureaucratic order buckling before the haemovores’ advance.

Atmosphere Tense and precarious, where wartime discipline cannot contain preternatural evil
Function Military staging ground now overwhelmed by supernatural incursion
Symbolism Represents humanity’s fragile order against vast, unknowable forces
Access Technically secured but spiritually breached by Fenric’s influence
Barbed wire flapping in rain-lashed wind Distant searchlights cutting through downpour

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"Wainwright’s initial wavering prayer (beat_990bcda3f2a418f1) creates the opening for the haemovores to exploit his doubt (beat_77b66e3cd0fa00ea), leading to his tragic consumption (beat_dcc0ebbf99c81f2a), underscoring the cost of faltering faith."

Wainwright collapses under haemovore assault
S26E10 · The Curse of Fenric Part …

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