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S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

Ranulf storms in warning of John’s sorcery

Ranulf bursts into the guest chamber in a frenzy, sword drawn, convinced King John has been bewitched. He accuses the monarch of seizing his wealth and abducting his lady, his urgency reflecting deep personal stakes. The Doctor calmly redirects the confrontation into an interrogation of John’s odd behavior, probing Ranulf for details about Sir Gilles and the king’s sudden detachments from history. The scene escalates into a conspiratorial moment as the Doctor floats the heretical idea that the man claiming to be King John might be an imposter, exposing Ranulf’s loyalties to a perilous crisis of faith. key_dialogue: [ RANULF: What have you demons made of the King? He is bewitched. First he takes my whole fortune, and now he has made my lady a hostage. How can he question my loyalty? There is none more loyal than I

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Ranulf enters, sword drawn, expressing concern that the King is bewitched and has taken his fortune and lady hostage.

concern to alarm

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Externally unruffled, internally alert and opportunistic, he balances reassurance with subtle provocation to expose the crisis.

The Doctor enters the scene with calm assertiveness, directing Ranulf's frenzied entry into a structured interrogation. He speaks measuredly, using Ranulf's desperation to extract information about Sir Gilles, London's absence, and the king's itinerary. As the conversation progresses he subtly advances a radical hypothesis that undermines Ranulf's entire frame of reference.

Goals in this moment
  • To calm Ranulf and redirect his destructive fury into useful discourse
  • To gather intelligence about the imposter's origins and King John's whereabouts
  • To plant the subversive seed that the king might not be genuine
  • To establish trust with Ranulf as a precursor to future aid or concealment
Active beliefs
  • That supernatural explanations can mask political manipulation
  • That truth is best uncovered through patient, conversational pressure
  • That medieval people are receptive to hints of the anomalous
Character traits
Methodical and probing in questioning Diplomatic yet insistent on revealing uncomfortable truths Empathetic towards Ranulf's distress Skilled at reframing assumptions to expose inconsistencies
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Frantic urgency curdling into hesitant suspicion, his indignation giving way to a queasy sense of disorientation as his worldview cracks.

Ranulf bursts into the confined stone chamber, sword drawn and breathing heavily, his voice rising in accusation against King John's alleged sorcery. His posture shifts from aggressive to pensive as he listens to the Doctor's questions, ultimately gripped by the possibility of betrayal. His conduct oscillates between lordly authority and desperation as doubt gnaws at his loyalty.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand and counteract what he perceives as King John's bewitchment
  • To protect his personal wealth and the safety of his family
  • To determine whether the Doctor and companions are allies or additional threats
  • To reconcile his unwavering loyalty with the mounting evidence of the king's uncharacteristic behavior
Active beliefs
  • That the King's recent actions are unnatural and supernatural in origin
  • That only by serving the monarch absolutely can a nobleman preserve his own status
  • That anomaly often signals demonic interference in the medieval worldview
Character traits
Hyperbolic in accusations of sorcery Defensive about his loyalty to the crown Curious yet resistant to the Doctor's imposter theory Paranoid and prone to conspiratorial thinking
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Supporting 2

Neutral obedience, focused on completing their assigned tasks without commentary.

Soldiers accompany Ranulf into the chamber, responding immediately to his commands and leaving promptly when ordered. Their actions are brief but symbolize the swift, unquestioning enforcement of noble authority within the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • To obey Ranulf's orders without hesitation
  • To facilitate the private conversation by clearing the chamber
Active beliefs
  • That their duty lies in serving their lord's immediate will above all
Character traits
Responsive and deferential to lordly commands Silent and efficient in carrying out instructions
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Tegan Jovanka
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Curious and mildly apprehensive, Tegan weighs the uncanny atmosphere against the Doctor’s calm assurance, poised to voice her instincts when necessary.

Tegan remains a silent but watchful presence, listening to the escalating interrogation and exchanging remarks with the Doctor about Turlough’s disappearance and her own unease. Though less directly involved her pragmatic questions underscore the Doctor’s approach and highlight her pragmatic caution.

Goals in this moment
  • To assess whether she and her companions are safe in this environment
  • To ensure the Doctor does not overcommit or overlook dangers
  • To find Turlough swiftly amid escalating disruptions
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor can be trusted to navigate the odd without accepting it uncritically
  • That personal safety must be attended to before uncovering larger mysteries
Character traits
Observant with a dry, spoken undertone Grounded in practical concerns over theory Expresses skepticism through pointed observation
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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The Doctor’s TARDIS

The Doctor mentions Ranulf has mislaid Turlough without offering further explanation, using the TARDIS as a narrative pivot point to steer the interrogation toward anomalies. Though not physically present within the chamber, the TARDIS—hovering nearby—casts a disruptive aura over the proceedings, a tacit reminder of alien forces reshaping the medieval landscape and creating a backdrop against which Ranulf’s crisis unfolds.

Before: Materialized outside Bodiam Castle, its sudden appearance disrupting …
After: Still present nearby, its alien nature subtly influencing …
Before: Materialized outside Bodiam Castle, its sudden appearance disrupting courtly order and provoking King John's attention.
After: Still present nearby, its alien nature subtly influencing the event’s tension and the characters’ perception of reality.
Warm Vestments

The Doctor receives heavy linen vestments gifted by Ranulf to warm the drafty chamber, their stiff cuffs immediately catching his attention as he shifts into investigative mode. The garment becomes a prop for his reassurance tactics, a tangible gesture to lower defenses and set a tone of hospitality while he presses Ranulf for answers.

Before: Stored or hanging near the chamber, unremarked and …
After: Worn by the Doctor and later noted in …
Before: Stored or hanging near the chamber, unremarked and unused.
After: Worn by the Doctor and later noted in the dialogue as a point of practical attention during the heated discussion.
Tegan's Large Cloak (Thick Coat Variant)

Tegan drapes herself in a large, heavy cloak provided by Ranulf, its coarse fabric stirring as she moves and catches torchlight across the chamber. The cloak functions symbolically as both insulation and concealment, enveloping her physically and emotionally while mirroring her guarded assessment of the unfolding intrigue.

Before: Probably stored with the guest supplies before Ranulf's …
After: Worn throughout the scene and retained as the …
Before: Probably stored with the guest supplies before Ranulf's entrance.
After: Worn throughout the scene and retained as the Doctor and Tegan prepare to leave, signaling continued vigilance.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Duke's Guest Chamber

The narrow, torchlit guest chamber contracts around the urgent gathering as Ranulf storms in, his sword flashing in the firelight. The room’s confined space forces characters into close, tense proximity, turning whispers into echoes that magnify every accusation and question. Its drafty stone walls absorb sound unevenly, amplifying the Doctor’s probing whispers so they feel monumental to Ranulf’s beleaguered psyche.

Atmosphere Oppressive and unsettled with the crackle of torches, the scent of wool and woodsmoke, and …
Function Private refuge becoming an interrogation chamber where alliances and suspicions are tested in close quarters
Symbolism Represents the narrowing of noble trust and the crumbling of medieval certainties under supernatural and …
Access Initially shared with Ranulf’s immediate guards, then restricted to the Doctor, Tegan, and Ranulf once …
Iron grate rattling in gusts that make tapestries sway stiffly in the torchlight Low ceiling forces characters to stand close, shoulders almost touching during intense exchanges

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 8

"King John's initial demand for heavy taxation (beat_dde21e89d31ab295) sets off a chain of events — Ranulf's protest, the trial by combat, and the arrival of the Doctor's party — which ultimately leads to the Doctor's 'imposter' theory (beat_baba40d4e47124ad). The taxation demand is the inciting incident that destabilizes the court's hierarchy and draws the Doctor into the political fray."

King’s taxes ignite violent rebellion
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

"King John's initial demand for heavy taxation (beat_dde21e89d31ab295) sets off a chain of events — Ranulf's protest, the trial by combat, and the arrival of the Doctor's party — which ultimately leads to the Doctor's 'imposter' theory (beat_baba40d4e47124ad). The taxation demand is the inciting incident that destabilizes the court's hierarchy and draws the Doctor into the political fray."

King John closes the hall in upheaval
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

"Ranulf's hospitable gesture of assigning the Doctor and companions a guest chamber (beat_1d9178e6ebaae50e) leads to his decision to trust them when he invites them to join his household at meat (beat_1b1a3b49eb40fb91). This trust is crucial — Ranulf becomes an ally in the Doctor’s investigation, enabling access to the castle’s inner political circle."

Hugh rejects comfort after defeat
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

"Ranulf's hospitable gesture of assigning the Doctor and companions a guest chamber (beat_1d9178e6ebaae50e) leads to his decision to trust them when he invites them to join his household at meat (beat_1b1a3b49eb40fb91). This trust is crucial — Ranulf becomes an ally in the Doctor’s investigation, enabling access to the castle’s inner political circle."

Ranulf grants sanctuary with calculated distance
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

"The Doctor's suspicion that Sir Gilles is exerting a malign influence over King John (beat_1f37dc46745a19ce) is later echoed by Ranulf, who tells the Doctor that King John 'has not been himself... he is not the man he was yesterday' (beat_c02230229b68cf6e). This confirms the Doctor's hypothesis and reinforces the idea that Gilles is manipulating the King through psychological or supernatural means."

Ranulf invites allies to his table
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

"The Doctor's suspicion that Sir Gilles is exerting a malign influence over King John (beat_1f37dc46745a19ce) is later echoed by Ranulf, who tells the Doctor that King John 'has not been himself... he is not the man he was yesterday' (beat_c02230229b68cf6e). This confirms the Doctor's hypothesis and reinforces the idea that Gilles is manipulating the King through psychological or supernatural means."

The imposter king theory takes root
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

"Ranulf's instruction for the Doctor and companions to be shown to their chamber (beat_1d9178e6ebaae50e) leads directly to their arrival at the evening meal in the Great Hall (beat_fe8bf17b4383c105), where Ranulf openly expresses his belief that the King is bewitched. This physical movement structures the narrative flow and deepens the Doctor’s relationship with Ranulf."

Hugh rejects comfort after defeat
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

"Ranulf's instruction for the Doctor and companions to be shown to their chamber (beat_1d9178e6ebaae50e) leads directly to their arrival at the evening meal in the Great Hall (beat_fe8bf17b4383c105), where Ranulf openly expresses his belief that the King is bewitched. This physical movement structures the narrative flow and deepens the Doctor’s relationship with Ranulf."

Ranulf grants sanctuary with calculated distance
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1
What this causes 4

"The Doctor’s theory that King John is an imposter (beat_baba40d4e47124ad) receives definitive confirmation when Geoffrey de Lacy arrives and directly accuses Sir Gilles of impersonating the King (beat_1483d3d0d37581dd). This is the first external, authoritative corroboration of the Doctor’s suspicion — a turning point in Act 1."

Geoffrey disputes Gilles claim to the throne
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

"The Doctor's suspicion that Sir Gilles is exerting a malign influence over King John (beat_1f37dc46745a19ce) is later echoed by Ranulf, who tells the Doctor that King John 'has not been himself... he is not the man he was yesterday' (beat_c02230229b68cf6e). This confirms the Doctor's hypothesis and reinforces the idea that Gilles is manipulating the King through psychological or supernatural means."

The imposter king theory takes root
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

"The Doctor's suspicion that Sir Gilles is exerting a malign influence over King John (beat_1f37dc46745a19ce) is later echoed by Ranulf, who tells the Doctor that King John 'has not been himself... he is not the man he was yesterday' (beat_c02230229b68cf6e). This confirms the Doctor's hypothesis and reinforces the idea that Gilles is manipulating the King through psychological or supernatural means."

Ranulf invites allies to his table
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

"The Doctor suspects that Sir Gilles is corrupting the King (beat_1f37dc46745a19ce), suggesting a theme of manipulation through influence. Geoffrey de Lacy confirms this by arriving to denounce Gilles as an imposter King (beat_1483d3d0d37581dd). The parallel reveals how unchecked loyalty and ambition can corrupt institutions — whether through demonic influence or human deception."

Geoffrey disputes Gilles claim to the throne
S20E21 · The King's Demons Part 1

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