Fabula
S13E11 · Pyramids of Mars Part 3

Laurence tries to reach Marcus before the rupture

Laurence Scarman confronts his brother Marcus, now fully possessed by Sutekh and acting under the deity’s command. He first attempts to reclaim their shared humanity through memory and familiarity, showing a photograph of their childhood to jog Marcus’s consciousness. The moment fractures when Marcus not only rejects Laurence’s pleas but asserts his new identity as Sutekh’s instrument, using superhuman strength to grab Laurence’s arms. The dialogue escalates from grief and disbelief to a terrifying confrontation, signaling the irreversible collapse of Laurence’s hope and foreshadowing Sutekh’s imminent ascendancy over all resistance. This marks the final human tether to the past severed, leaving all who remain vulnerable to the Osiran’s design.

Plot Beats

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Laurence tries to appeal to Marcus Scarman's humanity, showing him a photograph of their past.

empathy to hostility ['Lodge']

Marcus Scarman reveals his complete transformation into Sutekh's instrument, rejecting his brotherly identity.

desperation to despair ['Lodge']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Grief and disbelief give way to mounting terror as Laurence watches the last vestiges of his brother vanish under Sutekh’s dominion

Laurence Scarman enters and appeals to Marcus’s humanity, showing a photograph of their childhood to rekindle memory and shared identity. His pleas escalate from gentle persuasion to desperate insistence, culminating in horrified realization as Marcus’s hands seize him with inhuman force.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince Marcus to revert to his true self and reject Sutekh’s control
  • Reawaken Marcus’s memory of their shared past to break the hold of possession
Active beliefs
  • That Marcus can still be reached through emotional truth
  • That familial bonds are stronger than alien possession
Character traits
Desperate Nostalgic Hopeful Horror-stricken
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Cold, detached obedience to Sutekh’s will masks any remnant human emotion

Marcus Scarman, now fully possessed by Sutekh, stands unresponsive to Laurence’s pleas. He denies his former identity, asserts his new role as Sutekh’s instrument, and violently grabs Laurence’s arms with superhuman strength as Sutekh’s presence asserts dominion over the exchange.

Goals in this moment
  • Affirm his identity as Sutekh’s chosen vessel
  • Probe for the presence of the Doctor and other alien intelligences
Active beliefs
  • That his will is subsumed by Sutekh’s supremacy
  • That all resistance must be identified and destroyed
Character traits
Possessed Detached Commanding Superhuman
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Sutekh
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Cold superiority and singular focus on domination and release from confinement

Sutekh speaks through Marcus Scarman, using him as a vessel to reject familial bonds, assert dominance, and question Laurence about alien presences—revealing the deity’s strategy to isolate and destroy the Doctor and his allies.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain Marcus’s obedience while extracting intelligence on potential threats
  • Undermine Laurence’s confidence in human connection and rationality
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor is an existential threat to be eliminated
  • That only submission to Sutekh secures power and survival
Character traits
Regal Probing Dominant Possessive
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Objects Involved

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Marcus and Laurence’s Childhood Photograph

The childhood photograph is brandished by Laurence as proof of their shared past, the only tangible tether to Marcus’s former humanity. Its image of carefree youth becomes a weapon of emotional recall, then a casualty as Marcus knocks it violently from Laurence’s grip. The photograph’s destruction symbolizes the irrevocable fracture between the brothers.

Before: Slightly curled edges from repeated handling, a hairline …
After: Flies across the lodge floor after being struck …
Before: Slightly curled edges from repeated handling, a hairline crack across Marcus’s forehead from a prior drop. Held firmly by Laurence.
After: Flies across the lodge floor after being struck by Marcus, landing out of reach and further damaged beyond repair.

Location Details

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Lodge At Priory Gardens

The lodge’s flagstoned hearthroom and adjoining corridors become the stage for a private human tragedy, now infected by cosmic horror. The familiar comforts—polished rifles, trophies, Marconiscope—contrast grotesquely with Marcus’s inhuman possession and violence, amplifying the betrayal of intimacy.

Atmosphere Stifling dread beneath a veneer of rustic warmth, the lodge’s ancestral embrace curdling into a …
Function Stage for the final collapse of familial trust and the failure of human connection against …
Symbolism Represents the death of personal history and the invasion of the familiar by the alien, …
Access Strictly domestic and private, now breached by supernatural forces through Marcus as a vessel
Flagstoned floors echo with footsteps and struggle Marconiscope pulses with unstable energy in the adjoining study

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Key Dialogue

"LAURENCE: Marcus! Marcus? Don't you know me? I'm your brother."
"SCARMAN: As Horus was brother to Sutekh."
"LAURENCE: Marcus, you're ill. Let me help you. Trust me."