Fabula
S18E10 · Full Circle Part 2

Romana faces glowing arachnids alone

Romana emerges from the TARDIS into the cave to find massive arachnids with three glowing eyes and elongated fangs. She quickly identifies them as the true threat that frightened the marshmen, not the marshmen themselves. Despite their menacing appearance, she dismisses them as mere spiders, revealing her analytical detachment in the face of danger. The Outlers panic at the sight of the creatures and flee back into the TARDIS, abandoning Romana outside as the arachnids close in. Her reassessment reveals a hidden peril in the cave’s environment, one that transcends the initial conflict with the marshmen and directly threatens her survival. key_dialogue: [ ROMANA: So that's what frightened the marshmen off. TYLOS: More of them! Look! ROMANA: They're only spiders. ROMANA: They're only spiders. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Romana exits the TARDIS and observes large arachnids with glowing eyes and fangs, realizing what frightened the marshmen.

curiosity to concern ['cave']

The Outlers, led by Tylos, react with alarm as more arachnids emerge, and Romana attempts to downplay their threat.

fear to dismissal ['cave']

The Outlers rush back into the TARDIS, leaving Romana outside, now confronted with the arachnids.

panic to isolation ['cave']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Superficially composed, grounded in logic, though subtly aware of escalating peril beneath the surface calm

Romana emerges from the TARDIS with measured calm and surveys the cavern, identifying the arachnids as the true cause of the marshmen’s flight. Her analytical detachment is evident as she dismisses their danger despite their menacing appearance.

Goals in this moment
  • Identify and neutralize perceived threats to the group’s survival
  • Maintain authority over the disorganized Outlers despite their panic
Active beliefs
  • Belief that rationality can defuse fear in others, even when empirical evidence contradicts
  • Assumption that external threats can be systematically classified and managed
Character traits
Analytical precision Calm under pressure Pragmatic assessment of non-sentient threats Appearance of control masking underlying tension
Follow Romana's journey
Outlers
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Overwhelming fear dictatorship over rational response and group loyalty

The Outlers react to Romana’s presence among the arachnids with collective terror, abandoning her without hesitation and fleeing back into the safety of the TARDIS. Their cohesion collapses under immediate threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Seek immediate shelter from perceived lethal threat
  • Escape perceived chaos regardless of relational or ethical cost
Active beliefs
  • Assumption that any environment harboring ‘spiders’ of such size must be lethal
  • Belief that retreat into known refuges is the highest survival priority
Character traits
Sudden loss of cohesion Driven by survival instinct over allegiance Abandonment of outsiders and leadership Flight over fight under pressure
Follow Outlers's journey
Tylos
primary

Unmasked panic tinged with distrust and desperation to avert catastrophe

Tylos shouts in alarm as he points out more arachnids, his voice laced with panic and urgency. His militant posture reveals his distrust of outsiders’ assessments, especially Romana’s, amplifying the cavern’s rising chaos.

Goals in this moment
  • Alert the group to immediate danger without delay
  • Undermine Romana’s dismissal of the threat to justify his survivalist stance
Active beliefs
  • Belief that every ambiguous situation harbors concealed lethality requiring immediate action
  • Distrust in outsiders’ interpretations of danger when they conflict with his worldview
Character traits
Militant urgency Demonstrative fear Skepticism toward outsider perceptions Confrontational tone
Follow Tylos's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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River Fruit

A river fruit bursts open near Romana shortly after she exits the TARDIS, its sudden rupture drawing attention amidst the unfolding threat. Though not directly involved in the arachnid interaction, its brief appearance momentarily distracts, highlighting the cavern’s unfamiliar ecosystem.

Before: A whole fruit hanging by the riverbank, ripe …
After: Broken open and partially consumed or discarded, its …
Before: A whole fruit hanging by the riverbank, ripe and intact, its rough green-and-brown rind glistening with moisture
After: Broken open and partially consumed or discarded, its pulp exposed and seeds scattered across the damp cavern floor
Three-Eyed Spiders of the Cave

The three-eyed spiders dominate the cave’s floor, their bioluminescent eyes and venomous fangs creating an immediate visual and existential threat. Their menacing presence contradicts Romana’s reassessment, forcing the Outlers to confront a danger beyond human scale.

Before: Concealed in the deeper shadows of the cavern, …
After: In plain sight, scuttling closer to Romana and …
Before: Concealed in the deeper shadows of the cavern, their numbers unknown but their threat potential unsuspected by Romana’s group
After: In plain sight, scuttling closer to Romana and the TARDIS as the Outlers flee, their presence escalating from hidden peril to active menace

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Outler's Cave

The cavern functions as a pressure cooker of escalating peril and misjudged perception. Its confined space amplifies noise and movement, turning the arachnids’ menace from remote threat to acute danger right at Romana’s feet. The presence of the TARDIS—half-submerged in water at the cave mouth—offers no sanctuary yet symbolizes fragile hope.

Atmosphere Clammy and menacing, thick with the scent of wet rock and aged water, lit by …
Function Stage for reckoning with concealed ecological threat
Symbolism Represents the hidden dangers of environments misjudged by sentient visitors who confuse familiarity with safety
Access Restricted to beings capable of navigating unstable terrain and resisting bioluminescent disorientation
Bioluminescent algae casting eerie green and blue pulses across damp walls Cold standing water lapping at uneven stone floors Narrow tunnels hinting at deeper, unexplored darkness

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Causal medium

"Romana’s deduction that the cave is full of marshmen (Act 3) directly leads to her later revelation upon exiting the TARDIS: that large arachnids—not the marshmen—were what frightened them, exposing a hidden, more dangerous threat in the same environment."

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Causal medium

"Romana’s deduction that the cave is full of marshmen (Act 3) directly leads to her later revelation upon exiting the TARDIS: that large arachnids—not the marshmen—were what frightened them, exposing a hidden, more dangerous threat in the same environment."

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Causal medium

"Romana’s deduction that the cave is full of marshmen (Act 3) directly leads to her later revelation upon exiting the TARDIS: that large arachnids—not the marshmen—were what frightened them, exposing a hidden, more dangerous threat in the same environment."

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Causal medium

"Romana’s deduction that the cave is full of marshmen (Act 3) directly leads to her later revelation upon exiting the TARDIS: that large arachnids—not the marshmen—were what frightened them, exposing a hidden, more dangerous threat in the same environment."

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"The Outlers’ violent attempt to commandeer the TARDIS (Act 1) escalates into Romana being trapped inside it with them and the dangerous cave environment (Act 3), culminating in her isolation outside the TARDIS facing arachnids—a direct consequence of their reckless actions."

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