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S16E10 · The Stones of Blood Part 2

Romana discredits sisterhood theory after Vivien objects

Romana proposes a female stewardship of the Nine Travellers stone circle stretching back centuries, noting successive female landowners and the convent that once occupied the site. When Vivien dismisses the idea as an implausible sisterhood spanning seven-hundred years, Romana’s hypothesis collapses under scrutiny. Undeterred, she pivots toward investigating De Vries’ house—built on the vanished convent’s ground—where parish records or relics might still exist to illuminate the Cailleach’s threat. "key_dialogue": [ "VIVIEN: What does that prove? Lots of convents and monasteries owned enormous areas of land in the Middle Ages.

Plot Beats

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Romana observes that the land the Nine Travellers stands on has historically been owned by women, suggesting a potential sisterhood connection.

insight to tension

Vivien responds skeptically to Romana's suggestion of a sisterhood, and Romana proposes investigating Mister De Vries' house for potential convent records.

tension to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Determined but momentarily frustrated by Vivien's dismissal

Romana methodically presents her theory of female stewardship around the stone circle, citing centuries of female landowners and the Medieval convent’s control, only to have Vivien dismantle the hypothesis with sharp skepticism. She remains composed but shifts focus confidently toward investigating De Vries’ house.

Goals in this moment
  • Prove the theory of female stewardship around the stone circle
  • Redirect the investigation to De Vries' house for historical records
Active beliefs
  • Historical patterns of female land ownership around the stone circle may hold significance
  • Parish or estate records at De Vries’ house could reveal hidden truths about the Cailleach
Character traits
analytical persevering composed under scrutiny quick to adapt
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Vivien Fay
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Detached and dismissive, masking protectiveness toward Emilia

Vivien interrupts Romana’s hypothesis with blunt skepticism, challenging the plausibility of a seven-century sisterhood and redirecting the conversation to De Vries’ role. Her dry tone masks underlying territorial defensiveness toward Emilia and her work.

Goals in this moment
  • Disprove Romana’s 'sisterhood' hypothesis as implausible
  • Assert control over access to resources (e.g., bicycles, cottage facilities)
Active beliefs
  • Historical explanations should be grounded in documented evidence, not speculation
  • Local traditions and superstitions are generally unreliable
Character traits
skeptical pragmatic territorial argumentative
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Supporting 1

Encouraged by progress, gently amused by Vivien's bluntness

Emilia supports Romana’s investigation with historical knowledge and practical arrangements, bringing tea and proposing De Vries’ house as a target for research. She remains cheerful and facilitative, even as Romana’s theory faces immediate challenge.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide logistical support to Romana’s investigation
  • Contribute historical context to unsettled theories
Active beliefs
  • Archaeological evidence should guide interpretations of historical sites
  • Cooperation and open discussion lead to better outcomes
Character traits
knowledgeable facilitative cheerful pragmatic
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Objects Involved

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Ceramic Tea Mug

Emilia brings Romana a mug of tea to fortify her during the intellectual debate, a practical gesture that undercuts the rising skepticism around Romana’s hypothesis. The tea remains untouched as Romana shifts focus from debate to action.

Before: Filled and warm, brought into the cottage by …
After: Untouched and cooling on a surface as Romana …
Before: Filled and warm, brought into the cottage by Emilia for Romana
After: Untouched and cooling on a surface as Romana pivots to leaving for De Vries’ house
Vivien's Sausage Sandwiches

Vivien offers Romana the use of her bicycle to expedite travel to De Vries’ house, intertwining mundane utility with the urgency of the investigation. The bicycle’s presence frames the investigation as both urgent and logistically supported.

Before: Stationary and available in the cottage
After: Lent to Romana for use
Before: Stationary and available in the cottage
After: Lent to Romana for use
Nine Travellers Stone Circle

The Nine Travellers stone circle is central to Romana’s hypothesis about female stewardship, serving as the physical anchor for the discussion that ultimately collapses under Vivien’s scrutiny.

Before: Ancient and weathered, standing on the moor as …
After: Unchanged but its significance questioned
Before: Ancient and weathered, standing on the moor as always
After: Unchanged but its significance questioned

Location Details

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Vivien’s Cottage

Vivien’s cottage functions as a cozy but tense research hub where history and myth collide. The domestic warmth of tea and sandwiches contrasts with the sharp intellectual challenge Vivien poses to Romana’s theory, pushing the investigation forward.

Atmosphere Cozy yet intellectually charged with rising skepticism and urgency
Function Informal research base for analysis and debate
Symbolism Represents the intersection of lived domesticity and ancient mystery, challenging Romana’s academic hypothesis
Access Informal, open to those invited by Vivien
Chintz-covered chairs arranged around a wooden table Mug of tea and sausage sandwiches on the table

Narrative Connections

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What led here 4

"Romana’s false accusation (beat_2dfc563422834df8) parallels her later observation that the land of the Nine Travellers has been owned by women for centuries (beat_9dabcaf12b25d304), both moments revealing the deceptive nature of appearances and the hidden power of female agency in a masculine mythic framework."

Romana accuses the Doctor of betrayal
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"Romana’s false accusation (beat_2dfc563422834df8) parallels her later observation that the land of the Nine Travellers has been owned by women for centuries (beat_9dabcaf12b25d304), both moments revealing the deceptive nature of appearances and the hidden power of female agency in a masculine mythic framework."

Romana accuses the Doctor of deception
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"The concealment of historical truth in the priest hole (beat_1eb94552dffb420f) parallels Romana’s uncovering of the land’s female ownership history (beat_a6863537b3cf1a6e), both acts exposing suppressed narratives tied to power and myth."

Doctor uncovers hidden priest hole behind fireplace
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"The concealment of historical truth in the priest hole (beat_1eb94552dffb420f) parallels Romana’s uncovering of the land’s female ownership history (beat_a6863537b3cf1a6e), both acts exposing suppressed narratives tied to power and myth."

Corvids gather as tension rises
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What this causes 2

"Vivien’s recitation of the three gorsedds (beat_bdf20ce158889490) foreshadows the later violent incursion of a stone entity into a modern study (beat_b964ab78a42ad635), bridging lore and actualized supernatural threat within inhabited spaces."

K9 fights stone entity in study ambush
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"Vivien’s recitation of the three gorsedds (beat_bdf20ce158889490) foreshadows the later violent incursion of a stone entity into a modern study (beat_b964ab78a42ad635), bridging lore and actualized supernatural threat within inhabited spaces."

Doctor awakens to K9 battling the Cailleach
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