Master orders the purge

In a concealed location, the Master—disguised as Reverend Mister Magister—receives confirmation that the Doctor and Jo have survived the barrow’s collapse. His cold, calculated response reveals his strategic oversight of the village’s demonic chaos. With a single phone call, he issues an order to eliminate 'the others,' demonstrating his remote control over the coven and the unfolding horror. The cryptic exchange underscores his manipulation of the crisis, ensuring his underlings remain unseen while he tightens his grip on Devil’s End. This moment confirms his role as the unseen architect of the village’s suffering, setting up his eventual confrontation with the Doctor and Jo.

Plot Beats

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The Master speaks on the telephone, confirming that "they" are both alive and instructing the other party to deal with "the others" and return inside before arousing suspicion, indicating he is directing events from afar.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Coldly calculating with a simmering undercurrent of irritation at the Doctor’s survival, masking a deeper, unshakable confidence in his own supremacy. His tone is that of a chess player moving pieces—detached, but with the quiet thrill of the hunt.

The Master stands in the vicarage, telephone pressed to his ear, his posture rigid with authority. His voice is low, measured, and laced with a chilling finality as he confirms the survival of the Doctor and Jo. He issues the order to eliminate 'the others' with clinical detachment, his fingers tightening slightly around the receiver. The warning to the caller to return inside is delivered with a hint of impatience, betraying his urgency to maintain control over the unfolding chaos. His disguise as Reverend Mister Magister is flawless, but the malice in his tone cuts through the facade like a knife.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate the Doctor and Jo to remove immediate threats to his plans
  • Maintain the illusion of his disguise as Reverend Mister Magister to avoid suspicion from the villagers
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s survival is a temporary inconvenience, not a defeat—his schemes are too far advanced to be derailed
  • His underlings must be kept in line through fear and absolute obedience to ensure the ritual’s success
Character traits
Ruthlessly efficient Paranoid yet composed Manipulative and controlling Disdainful of perceived threats Strategic and forward-thinking
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Not directly observable, but inferred to be a state of heightened readiness—eager to act, bound by the Master’s authority, and driven by a mix of fear and devotion. Their absence in this scene makes their potential for violence all the more ominous.

The Master’s coven is implied to be the unseen recipients of his order, their presence looming like a shadowy force. Though not physically present in this moment, their role is critical—they are the instruments of the Master’s will, poised to carry out the purge with fanatical devotion. The Master’s command to 'deal with' the others is directed at them, and their absence from the scene only heightens the tension, as their actions will soon unfold in the chaos outside the vicarage.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute the Master’s order to eliminate the Doctor, Jo, and any other threats to the ritual
  • Maintain the secrecy of their operations to avoid detection by the villagers or UNIT
Active beliefs
  • The Master’s word is absolute law, and his orders must be followed without question
  • Their loyalty to the Master and the cause of Azal is non-negotiable, even at the cost of their own lives
Character traits
Fanatically loyal Obedient to the point of blind execution Unseen but ever-present threat Operating in unison as an extension of the Master’s will
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Tense and alert, likely adrenaline-fueled by the urgency of the situation. He is aware of the stakes—failure to act could mean exposure, and exposure could mean the unraveling of the Master’s plans. There’s a sense of relief in receiving the order, as it clarifies his next steps, but also a underlying anxiety about the potential consequences of being seen.

The unnamed coven caller is the direct recipient of the Master’s order, his voice absent but his presence implied by the one-sided dialogue. He is likely standing outside the vicarage, perhaps near the church or another vantage point, where he has been monitoring the aftermath of the barrow’s collapse. The Master’s instruction to return inside before suspicion arises suggests the caller is exposed, possibly in a public or semi-public area where his actions could draw unwanted attention. His role is that of a messenger and enforcer, a low-level but critical cog in the Master’s machine.

Goals in this moment
  • Relay the Master’s order to the coven and coordinate the elimination of the Doctor and Jo
  • Avoid detection by the villagers or UNIT to preserve the coven’s cover
Active beliefs
  • The Master’s authority is unassailable, and his orders must be followed without hesitation
  • The survival of the Doctor and Jo is a direct threat to the ritual and must be neutralized immediately
Character traits
Quick to obey Cautious but not questioning Operating under pressure Able to blend into the village’s chaos
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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UNIT HQ Room Telephone

The telephone is the linchpin of this event, serving as both a tool of communication and a symbol of the Master’s remote control over his operations. In his hand, it becomes an extension of his will, a device through which he issues life-and-death orders with chilling detachment. The telephone’s ring or the dial tone is absent here, but its presence is palpable—the Master’s grip on the receiver is tight, his voice low and deliberate as he speaks into it. The object is more than a means of conversation; it is a conduit for his authority, a reminder that even in the midst of chaos, he maintains a thread of control over his underlings. The caller on the other end is an unseen participant, but the telephone bridges the gap, making the Master’s commands feel immediate and inescapable.

Before: The telephone is in its usual place within …
After: The telephone remains in the vicarage, its role …
Before: The telephone is in its usual place within the vicarage, likely on a desk or table, ready for use. It is a standard-issue device, unremarkable in appearance but critical in function—especially in a village where modern technology is sparse and suspicion runs high.
After: The telephone remains in the vicarage, its role in this moment complete but its potential for further use still very much alive. The Master may hang up abruptly, or he may hold the receiver for a beat longer, savoring the weight of his order. The device itself is unchanged, but the air around it is charged with the gravity of what has just been set in motion.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Vicarage in Devil's End [Master’s Fortified Base]

The vicarage is the Master’s command center, a place of quiet authority where the chaos of Devil’s End feels distant yet ever-present. Its stone walls and vestment-lined rooms provide a facade of piety, but within them, the Master orchestrates his dark designs. In this moment, the vicarage is a cocoon of control—isolated, shadowed, and untouched by the flames and panic outside. The Master’s presence here is a study in contrast: the reverend’s robes he wears are a mockery of the role he’s stolen, and the telephone call he makes is a stark reminder that this sanctuary is also a war room. The location’s atmosphere is one of tense stillness, broken only by the Master’s voice and the unspoken weight of his orders.

Atmosphere Oppressively quiet, with a sense of impending violence. The air is thick with the Master’s …
Function Command center for the Master’s operations, a place where he can issue orders in secrecy …
Symbolism Represents the Master’s ability to corrupt and weaponize even the most sacred of institutions. The …
Access Restricted to the Master and his most trusted underlings. The villagers are kept at bay …
Dim, flickering light casting long shadows across the walls The faint scent of incense or old books, masking the underlying tension The telephone, a modern intrusion in an otherwise antiquated setting Vestments and religious artifacts arranged with deliberate irony, serving as props in the Master’s charade

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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The Master's Inner Coven

The Coven is the unseen but ever-present force behind the Master’s orders, a collective entity bound by fanatical loyalty and a shared purpose. In this moment, they are the recipients of the Master’s command to eliminate the Doctor and Jo, their role as enforcers of his will made explicit through the telephone call. Though not physically present in the vicarage, their influence is palpable—they are the blade in the Master’s hand, the extension of his authority into the world. The coven’s involvement here is a reminder that the Master’s power is not just his own; it is amplified by the blind devotion of his followers, who act as a single, relentless force.

Representation Via the Master’s direct command, issued through the telephone to an unnamed coven member. The …
Power Dynamics The coven operates under the Master’s absolute authority, their power derived entirely from his will. …
Impact The coven’s actions reflect the Master’s broader strategy to seize control of Devil’s End through …
Internal Dynamics None are visible in this moment, but the coven’s internal structure is one of absolute …
Carry out the Master’s order to eliminate the Doctor, Jo, and any other perceived threats to the ritual Maintain the secrecy of their operations to avoid detection by UNIT or the villagers Through the Master’s direct orders, relayed with absolute authority Via their fanatical loyalty and unquestioning obedience to his commands By their ability to operate in unison, blending into the village’s chaos while executing his will

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Key Dialogue

"MASTER: "Both alive, are they? And the others? I see. Very well, they'll all be dealt with. Now you'd better get back inside before they become suspicious.""