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S5E8 · The Abominable Snowmen Part 4

Songsten brands Victoria a traitor

In the monastery’s meeting room, Songsten seizes control of the narrative following Khrisong’s defiant refusal to abandon the monastery. After a guard whispers to Khrisong about the Doctor’s return—an unexpected development that could shift the monks’ resolve—Songsten dismisses the news as irrelevant, doubling down on Padmasambhava’s directive to retreat. His authority is momentarily undermined when Khrisong storms out, declaring his intent to fight, but Songsten swiftly pivots to discredit him by invoking the monks’ vow of obedience. The moment shifts dramatically when Ralpachan reports Victoria’s escape, allowing Songsten to exploit the chaos by branding her a 'devil woman' and rallying the monks to hunt her down. This calculated move not only distracts from the Doctor’s potential intervention but also deepens the monastery’s internal fracture, reinforcing Songsten’s control while diverting attention from the true threat—the Great Intelligence’s robotic Yeti. The scene underscores Songsten’s manipulative prowess and the monks’ growing paranoia, setting the stage for Victoria’s peril and the Doctor’s forced separation from his allies.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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After Khrisong exits, Songsten dismisses his defiance as disobedience and announces that Victoria has escaped.

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Rinchen identifies Victoria as a devil woman, leading to Songsten instructing the brothers to find her.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Absent but feared; her escape triggers a wave of hostility and suspicion among the monks, framing her as an external threat to their unity.

Victoria is referenced off-screen as having escaped the monastery by feigning sickness. Her absence is pivotal, as Songsten seizes on her departure to brand her a 'devil woman' and rally the monks against her, exploiting her as a scapegoat to divert attention from the Yeti threat and reinforce his authority. Her escape symbolizes defiance and resourcefulness, but it also becomes a catalyst for the monks' paranoia.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the monastery’s dangers by escaping
  • Reunite with the Doctor and Jamie to counter the Yeti threat
Active beliefs
  • The monks’ paranoia and superstition make the monastery unsafe for outsiders
  • The Doctor’s technology is the monastery’s best hope against the Yeti
Character traits
Resourceful Defiant Vulnerable to scapegoating
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Defiant and resolute; his emotional state is one of frustration with Songsten’s passivity, but also determination to protect the monastery through action rather than retreat.

Khrisong defies Songsten’s directive to abandon the monastery, revealing the Doctor’s return with equipment to fight the Yeti. His defiance is met with dismissal, but he storms out, declaring his intent to fight. Khrisong’s actions highlight the monastery’s internal divide between martial duty and spiritual submission, positioning him as a leader who prioritizes survival over blind obedience. His departure leaves a power vacuum that Songsten swiftly exploits.

Goals in this moment
  • Defend the monastery from the Yeti using the Doctor’s technology
  • Challenge Songsten’s authority to rally the warrior monks to fight
Active beliefs
  • The Yeti can be defeated with the right tools and strategy
  • Blind obedience to Padmasambhava’s directives will lead to destruction
Character traits
Defiant Strategic thinker Loyal to the monastery’s survival
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Detached but dominant; his emotional state is one of strategic control, as his influence is exerted through Songsten and the monks’ fear of disobedience.

Padmasambhava is invoked indirectly by Songsten as the source of the directive to abandon the monastery. His authority is used to justify retreat and undermine Khrisong’s defiance. Padmasambhava’s off-screen presence looms over the meeting, symbolizing the Great Intelligence’s control over the monastery and its leaders. His influence is felt through Songsten’s words, reinforcing the monks’ obedience to a higher, unseen power.

Goals in this moment
  • Weaken the monastery’s defenses through division and retreat
  • Ensure the Yeti’s invasion proceeds unopposed
Active beliefs
  • The monks’ fear and obedience can be exploited to serve the Great Intelligence
  • Dividing the monastery is key to its downfall
Character traits
Authoritative Manipulative through proxies Symbol of hidden control
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Calculating and in control; his emotional state is one of strategic dominance, masking his true motives behind a veneer of spiritual guidance and concern for the monks’ safety.

Songsten leads the meeting, dismissing Khrisong’s defiance and exploiting Ralpachan’s report of Victoria’s escape to rally the monks against her. His manipulative rhetoric frames Victoria as a 'devil woman' and Khrisong as disobedient, reinforcing his authority while diverting attention from the Yeti. Songsten’s actions reveal his true allegiance to the Great Intelligence, as his goal is to weaken the monastery’s defenses and sow division.

Goals in this moment
  • Undermine Khrisong’s authority to prevent resistance against the Yeti
  • Rally the monks against Victoria to distract from the true threat
Active beliefs
  • The monks’ fear and superstition can be weaponized to serve the Great Intelligence
  • Dividing the monastery weakens its ability to resist the Yeti invasion
Character traits
Manipulative Authoritative Calculating
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Absent but implied to be determined; his return suggests a proactive stance against the Yeti, but his exclusion from the meeting underscores the monks’ distrust of outsiders and their willingness to ignore rational solutions.

The Doctor is mentioned off-screen as having returned to the monastery with advanced equipment to defeat the Yeti. His absence from the meeting is critical, as his potential intervention is dismissed by Songsten, who frames his return as irrelevant. The Doctor’s technology represents the monastery’s best hope against the Yeti, but Songsten’s manipulation ensures it is overlooked in favor of hunting Victoria.

Goals in this moment
  • Use his technology to neutralize the Yeti threat
  • Protect Victoria and Jamie from the monks’ hostility
Active beliefs
  • The Yeti can be defeated with scientific and technological solutions
  • The monks’ superstition and fear are clouding their judgment
Character traits
Innovative problem-solver Compassionate toward outsiders Resourceful in the face of threats
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Alert and loyal; his emotional state is one of urgency, as he seeks to support Khrisong’s efforts to defend the monastery.

A guard whispers to Khrisong about the Doctor’s return, providing a critical piece of information that disrupts Songsten’s narrative. The guard’s role is functional but pivotal, as his report introduces the possibility of resistance against the Yeti. His loyalty to Khrisong and the warrior monks’ cause is evident, but his influence is short-lived, as Songsten swiftly dismisses the news.

Goals in this moment
  • Support Khrisong’s resistance against the Yeti
  • Provide timely intelligence to aid the warrior monks
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s technology offers a viable solution to the Yeti threat
  • Khrisong’s leadership is essential to the monastery’s survival
Character traits
Loyal to Khrisong Discreet in communication Quick to relay vital intelligence
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Neutral but compliant; his emotional state is one of dutiful reporting, unaware of the broader implications of his words or how they will be used.

Ralpachan enters the meeting to report Victoria’s escape, unwittingly providing Songsten with the opportunity to pivot from a debate about retreat to a witch hunt. His role is functional but pivotal, as his report triggers the shift in the monks’ focus from the Yeti to Victoria. His obedience to protocol and lack of skepticism make him a tool in Songsten’s manipulation.

Goals in this moment
  • Fulfill his duty to report Victoria’s escape
  • Maintain order by following monastic protocols
Active beliefs
  • Escapes must be reported immediately to maintain security
  • Songsten’s directives should be followed without question
Character traits
Obedient to authority Unquestioning in his duties Unwitting participant in manipulation
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Hostile and judgmental; his emotional state is driven by fear of the unknown and a desire to protect the monastery’s spiritual purity, even at the expense of truth.

Rinchen accuses Victoria of being a 'devil woman,' fueling the monks’ distrust and supporting Songsten’s narrative. His hostility reflects his deep-seated superstition and suspicion of outsiders, which he channels into action against Victoria. Rinchen’s participation in the witch hunt demonstrates his alignment with Songsten’s agenda, even if unintentionally.

Goals in this moment
  • Purge the monastery of perceived evil influences like Victoria
  • Reaffirm the monastery’s spiritual traditions against outsiders
Active beliefs
  • Outsiders are corrupting influences that must be expelled
  • Supernatural explanations are more reliable than rational ones
Character traits
Superstitious Hostile toward outsiders Quick to judge
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Sapan
Lama
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Agitated and conformist; his emotional state is driven by the group’s growing paranoia, and he channels his anxiety into action against Victoria, seeking to restore order through obedience.

Sapan echoes Rinchen’s accusation against Victoria, reinforcing the monks’ collective action to hunt her down. His participation in the witch hunt demonstrates his loyalty to monastic protocols and his willingness to follow Songsten’s lead, even when it means targeting an innocent outsider. His agitation reflects the monastery’s escalating paranoia and the erosion of rational thought in the face of fear.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold monastic discipline by hunting down Victoria
  • Reaffirm his loyalty to Songsten and the monastery’s traditions
Active beliefs
  • Outsiders like Victoria are a corrupting influence on the monastery
  • Obedience to Songsten and Padmasambhava is the path to safety
Character traits
Loyal to monastic authority Agitated by perceived threats Quick to conform to groupthink
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor’s Unseen Advanced Equipment (Part 4)

The Doctor’s advanced equipment is referenced as a potential solution to the Yeti threat, but its role in this event is largely symbolic. Khrisong mentions its existence to counter Songsten’s push for retreat, framing it as a tool to defeat the Yeti. However, Songsten dismisses its relevance, ensuring it is overlooked in favor of hunting Victoria. The equipment represents the monastery’s best hope for survival, but its exclusion from the debate underscores the monks’ willingness to ignore rational solutions in favor of fear and superstition.

Before: In the Doctor’s possession, having just been brought …
After: Unused and dismissed, as the monks’ focus shifts …
Before: In the Doctor’s possession, having just been brought back to the monastery.
After: Unused and dismissed, as the monks’ focus shifts to hunting Victoria.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Detsen Monastery General Interior Halls

The monastery’s meeting room serves as the stage for Songsten’s manipulation and the monks’ escalating paranoia. The confined space amplifies the tension, as the monks’ voices rise in accusation and fear. The room, typically a place for spiritual discourse and unity, becomes a battleground of conflicting ideologies—martial duty versus spiritual submission, obedience versus defiance. The atmosphere is charged with urgency and distrust, as Songsten pivots from a debate about retreat to a witch hunt against Victoria.

Atmosphere Tense and volatile, with whispered accusations and rising hostility. The air is thick with distrust …
Function Meeting point for a contentious debate that spirals into a witch hunt, exposing the monastery’s …
Symbolism Represents the erosion of reason and unity within the monastery, as fear and manipulation replace …
Access Restricted to senior monks and key figures like Khrisong, with outsiders like Victoria explicitly excluded …
Dim lighting casting long shadows, emphasizing the monks’ suspicious glances The hum of whispered conversations and sharp accusations filling the air The weight of monastic authority pressing down on the participants

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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The Great Intelligence

The Great Intelligence’s influence is felt indirectly through Songsten and Padmasambhava’s directives. The organization’s goal of dominating humanity is advanced by sowing division within the monastery, as Songsten exploits the monks’ fear to turn them against Victoria and undermine Khrisong’s resistance. The Intelligence’s strategy relies on manipulation rather than direct confrontation, using the monks’ superstition and loyalty to its own ends.

Representation Through Songsten’s manipulative rhetoric and Padmasambhava’s invoked authority, the Great Intelligence’s influence is exerted as …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the monks through fear, superstition, and institutional protocols, while challenging Khrisong’s defiance …
Impact The Great Intelligence’s involvement deepens the monastery’s internal rifts, ensuring that the monks are too …
Internal Dynamics The monastery’s internal dynamics are fractured, with warrior monks like Khrisong challenging spiritual leaders like …
Weaken the monastery’s defenses by sowing internal division Distract the monks from the Yeti threat by targeting Victoria as a scapegoat Manipulation of monastic protocols and hierarchies Exploitation of the monks’ fear and superstition Use of Songsten as a proxy to enforce directives

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"Victoria fleeing the cell (beat_bb704cc7619e7784) is announced by Songsten (beat_27063f1381f95c88)."

Victoria feigns poisoning to escape
S5E8 · The Abominable Snowmen Part 4

"Khrisong revealing the Doctor's return (beat_1ae2bf0ef67073a9) is followed by Songsten dismissing Khrisong's defiance and announcing Victoria's escape (beat_27063f1381f95c88), diminishing faith in Khrisong."

Khrisong defies Songsten’s surrender plan
S5E8 · The Abominable Snowmen Part 4

"Songsten urges the monks to abandon the monastery (beat_bbef90c9ecbce206) is defied by Khrisong who reveals the Doctor's return (beat_1ae2bf0ef67073a9), showing his loyalty."

Khrisong defies Songsten’s surrender plan
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What this causes 2

"Khrisong revealing the Doctor's return (beat_1ae2bf0ef67073a9) is followed by Songsten dismissing Khrisong's defiance and announcing Victoria's escape (beat_27063f1381f95c88), diminishing faith in Khrisong."

Khrisong defies Songsten’s surrender plan
S5E8 · The Abominable Snowmen Part 4

"Songsten urges the monks to abandon the monastery (beat_bbef90c9ecbce206) is defied by Khrisong who reveals the Doctor's return (beat_1ae2bf0ef67073a9), showing his loyalty."

Khrisong defies Songsten’s surrender plan
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Key Dialogue

"SONGSTEN: And in his wisdom our Master, Padmasambhava, has given me his guidance. We must all leave the monastery. It is impossible for us to defeat the Yeti."
"KHRISONG: Songsten, I have just been informed that the Doctor has returned. He brings with him equipment which will help us to defeat these monsters."
"SONGSTEN: Brothers, Khrisong thinks only of our safety, we know, but in this matter he has been led astray. He has forgotten his vow of obedience."
"RALPACHAN: Master Abbot, the girl has escaped. She tricked us by feigning sickness."
"RINCHEN: She is a devil woman."
"SAPAN: She must be found."
"SONGSTEN: Find her, my brothers."