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S26E11 · The Curse of Fenric Part 4

Judson declares Fenric’s plan to exterminate humanity

The Haemovore appears in the tunnel, lamenting the ruin of its future world, only for Judson to wield Fenric’s genocidal decree. The ancient entity confirms that humanity’s destruction must precede the 20th century, framing Fenric’s campaign as a centuries-old design now unfolding with ruthless precision. This moment crystallizes the enemy’s malevolent intent, binding the Doctor and Ace to a lethal timeline where time itself feels like an accomplice to annihilation. key_dialogue: [ JUDSON: At last, another of the Wolves of Fenric decides to show up and play his role. HAEMOVORE: My world is dead. JUDSON: Hardly a great loss, if you're the best evolution could manage. This is the 20th century. It doesn't become your world for a long time yet. First, you must kill all humans. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Judson, one of Fenric's Wolves, addresses the Doctor, implying a sinister game is afoot. The Haemovore expresses despair over its dead world.

calm to malevolence

Judson mocks the Haemovore's evolution and reveals Fenric's plan to kill all humans in the 20th century.

malevolence to dread

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Amused at being the architect of annihilation, masking underlying hatred with academic detachment.

Judson dominates the scene with imperious authority, his wheelchair-bound form accentuating his detachment from the crisis unfolding around him. His voice drips with sarcasm and dismissive malice as he reduces the Haemovore’s potential future dominion to absurdity, then redirects its purpose to humanity’s extermination with chilling calculation.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the Haemovore complies with Fenric’s centuries-old plan regardless of its despair
  • To assert control over all present entities, reinforcing Fenric’s absolute dominion
Active beliefs
  • Humanity is unworthy and must be purged to fulfill Fenric’s design
  • Strength and intellect justify absolute rule and ruthless execution
Character traits
Mocking tone Imperious demeanor Cold calculation Sarcastic detachment
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Grieving a future lost forever, yet powerless to resist the redirection of its purpose.

The Haemovore enters the tunnel as a spectral, defeated force, its very presence a relic of a dead future. Its voice is heavy with desolation as it acknowledges the ruin of its world, only to be met with Judson’s merciless recasting of its role. It stands as a broken pawn in Fenric’s temporal game, its agency seized and repurposed.

Goals in this moment
  • To lament the irreversible collapse of its world
  • To endure Judson’s command without defiance
Active beliefs
  • Its destiny is dictated by forces beyond its understanding
  • Its role is fixed and immutable within Fenric’s plan
Character traits
Despondent Resigned Spectral physicality Emotional fragility
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Church Crypt Exit Tunnel

The claustrophobic tunnels of St. Jude's crypt confine the confrontation between Judson and the Haemovore, amplifying the oppressive weight of Fenric’s influence. Damp, uneven stone walls echo with voices that feel swallowed by time, mirroring the futility of resistance in this liminal space where ancient evil is awakening.

Atmosphere Tense, oppressive, and suffocating, with an undercurrent of ancient malice and temporal distortion.
Function A liminal battleground for ideological and temporal warfare, where Judson asserts Fenric’s dominion over despairing …
Symbolism Represents the suffocating grip of destiny, where the past’s horrors and the future’s doom collide …
Access Physical and temporal boundaries restrict escape or intervention, enforcing containment within Fenric’s sphere.
Damp, slick stone walls glistening under minimal light Emergency lighting flickers intermittently, casting long, shifting shadows

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Wolves of Fenric

The Wolves of Fenric manifest through Judson’s command and the Haemovore’s forced submission, demonstrating perfect synchronization in advancing Fenric’s genocidal timeline. The organization’s influence is absolute here, bending individual despair to a collective will driven by ancient enmity and temporal scheming.

Representation Through Judson’s strategic control and the Haemovore’s mechanical compliance as a coerced member.
Power Dynamics Exerts total dominance over its members, enforcing obedience without question or hesitation.
Impact Reinforces the inescapable nature of Fenric’s temporal tyranny, where individual will is subsumed into a …
Internal Dynamics Hierarchy is enforced through Judson’s authority, with dissent met with immediate and absolute consequences.
To ensure the Haemovore adheres to Fenric’s temporal plan despite its futile lamentations To reinforce the hierarchy of fear and control that defines the Wolves of Fenric Coercion via time-manipulated compulsion and immediate threats Leveraging the Haemovore’s despair as a tool for redirection rather than resistance

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1

"Judson's revelation to the Haemovore about Fenric's plan to kill all humans in the 20th century explains the Doctor's later explanation of the chemical slime threat, tying the dialogue about future devastation directly to Fenric's overarching goal."

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