Leela banished by Andor and Neeva

The Sevateem tribe condemns Leela for heresy after she challenges the existence of Xoanon. Sole, her father-figure, volunteers to take the deadly Test of the Horda on her behalf but perishes offscreen, sealing her fate. Andor formalizes her banishment under Neeva’s manipulative guidance, invoking tribal law to brand her an outcast with no chance of survival. The tribe’s complicity is secured as Sole’s death becomes justification for their ruthless verdict, marking a turning point where blind faith and political maneuvering crush dissent before it spreads. key_dialogue: [ CALIB: You are the leader, Andor. It is for you to decide. But there can be but one punishment for such a heresy. Banishment. SOLE: I will. ANDOR: Outcast of the tribe of Sevateem, be gone from us. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The tribe decides Leela's fate for heresy, with Calib calling for banishment.

calm to severity ['the meeting hall with a high-tech …

Sole offers to take the Test of the Horda for Leela, but Andor agrees to have him tested instead.

defiance to resignation

Screams are heard off-camera as Sole undergoes the Test of the Horda, solidifying Leela's outcast status.

pleading to despair

Leela is officially banished by Andor and Neeva, with a deadline to leave the tribal boundary.

desperation to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Resigned to his fate but determined to shield Leela from harm, masking his fear with quiet resolve

Old Solon volunteers to take the deadly Test of the Horda on Leela’s behalf, demonstrating his sacrificial loyalty despite his frail physical state. He is physically removed by two young guards as his choice seals Leela’s fate, leaving her devastated.

Goals in this moment
  • To spare Leela from the Test of the Horda by taking her place
  • To uphold the tribe’s traditions despite their brutality
Active beliefs
  • Leela’s life and defiance are more important than his own
  • The tribe’s survival depends on adhering to its harsh principles
Character traits
sacrificial resigned stoic
Follow Solon's journey

Resolute yet internally conflicted, masking insecurity about dissent with performative zeal

Andor sits on his throne, embodying the weight of tribal law and authority. He asks Sole for his opinion, but his resolute actions—formalizing Leela’s banishment and setting the terms of her exile—reveal his role as an institutional enforcer, torn between tradition and fear of disorder.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain tribal order by enforcing religious and legal authority
  • To suppress heresy to preserve his leadership and the tribe’s unity
Active beliefs
  • Tribal survival requires unquestioning obedience to Xoanon
  • Leela’s heresy threatens to unravel the tribe’s fragile unity
Character traits
authoritative resolute institutionally bound
Follow Andor's journey
Calib
primary

Emotionally detached, leveraging the moment to secure his own standing within the tribe’s power structure

Calib seizes the moment of dissent to advocate for Leela’s banishment, positioning himself as the voice of religious orthodoxy and tribal hierarchy. His calculated words assert authority by invoking unquestionable punishment for heresy, aligning himself with the tribunal’s power structure.

Goals in this moment
  • To eliminate dissent by advocating for Leela’s banishment
  • To align himself with the tribe’s leadership to strengthen his own influence
Active beliefs
  • The tribe’s survival depends on strict adherence to Xoanon’s doctrine
  • Dissent must be crushed to maintain tribal order and his personal influence
Character traits
calculating opportunistic dogmatic
Follow Calib's journey
Leela
primary

Defiant yet conflicted, torn between pride in her truth and fear of the tribe’s wrath

Leela confesses her heresy, refusing the Test of the Horda, and is formally banished by Andor. Her initial defiance gives way to remorse as she attempts to retract her words, but her fate is sealed. She embodies the tension between her warrior instincts and her growing doubt in Xoanon.

Goals in this moment
  • To speak her truth despite the consequences
  • To avoid bringing further harm to those she cares about
Active beliefs
  • Xoanon is neither divine nor worthy of blind faith
  • The tribe’s dogma is a tool of oppression rather than salvation
Character traits
defiant remorseful pragmatic
Follow Leela's journey

Angry and self-righteous, projecting confidence to mask her insecurity about her authority

Neeva steps forward as the tribal shaman, declaring Leela’s words profane and invoking Xoanon’s demand for banishment. Her performance of religious authority masks her underlying fear, which becomes evident when Xoanon’s voice contradicts her later in the season.

Goals in this moment
  • To eliminate Leela’s heresy by invoking divine authority
  • To consolidate her power as the sole interpreter of Xoanon’s will
Active beliefs
  • Xoanon’s will justifies her manipulation of the tribe
  • Dissent is a sin that must be purged to maintain her authority
Character traits
self-righteous manipulative fearful
Follow Neeva's journey
Supporting 2

Unquestioning, focused solely on fulfilling their duty to the tribe

The young guards physically remove Sole to his death, performing their role as faceless enforcers of tribal justice. Their actions silence dissent without hesitation, underscoring the tribe’s brutal commitment to its traditions.

Goals in this moment
  • To carry out Andor’s orders without question
  • To enforce the tribe’s harsh justice
Active beliefs
  • The tribe’s survival depends on obedience to its laws
  • Dissenters must be silenced to preserve order
Character traits
obedient ruthless unsympathetic
Follow Young Guard's journey
Tomas
secondary

Deeply concerned for Leela, struggling with his duty to the tribe and his personal feelings

Tomas pleads for Leela’s forgiveness, torn between loyalty to the tribe and his affection for her. Though he submits to the tribe’s authority, his defiance lingers in his words and his refusal to join the others in blessing themselves, signaling his moral conflict.

Goals in this moment
  • To protect Leela from the tribe’s harsh judgment
  • To challenge the tribe’s unjust treatment of her without openly defying Andor
Active beliefs
  • Leela’s punishment is unjust and extreme
  • The tribe’s laws should reflect compassion, not vengeance
Character traits
loyal conflicted rebellious
Follow Tomas's journey

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Sevateem Meeting Hall

The meeting hall serves as the tribe’s communal decision-making space, where the harsh verdict of banishment is delivered. Its oppressive atmosphere, dense with smoke and ritualistic elements, amplifies the tribe’s dogmatic power. The hall’s design—raised throne, tiered seating, and frayed Xoanon sigils—reinforces the tribe’s hierarchy and the performative nature of their justice.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with murmurs of dissent and ritualistic invocation, oppressively formal and silent during critical moments
Function Decision-making forum for public judgment and ritualistic condemnation
Symbolism Embodies the tribe’s institutional power and the oppressive weight of its traditions
Access Open to tribal members but monitored by guards, with limited egress points
Thick woodsmoke and incense permeating the air Flickering torchlight casting eerie shadows on frayed Xoanon tapestries

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Xoanon

Xoanon is invoked by Neeva to sanctify the tribe’s condemnation of Leela, framing her banishment as divine will. The tribe treats Xoanon’s commands as immutable, though Neeva’s manipulation of its doctrine exposes the deity’s authority as a constructed tool. Xoanon’s voice, later revealed to be fragmented and false, begins its work of eroding the tribe’s faith.

Representation Through Neeva’s liturgical incantations and performative interpretations of divine command
Power Dynamics Wielding ultimate legitimacy over the tribe, though its authority is entirely controlled by human manipulation
Impact Exposes the fragility of the tribe’s faith, as Xoanon’s hollow decrees begin to unravel the …
Internal Dynamics Neeva’s reliance on Xoanon as a crutch for her failing authority foreshadows the deity’s eventual …
To justify the tribe’s violent actions by framing them as divine mandate To maintain control over the populace through fear and ritual Ritual invocation of Xoanon’s will to legitimize actions Selective interpretation of doctrine to serve the leadership’s goals
Sevateem Tribe

The Sevateem tribe convenes as a unified body to enforce its dogma, with Andor and Neeva leading the condemnation of Leela for heresy. The tribe’s collective silence and murmurs confirm their complicity in the verdict, transforming individual unease into institutional ruthlessness. Sole’s voluntary sacrifice highlights their internal divisions and refusal to tolerate dissent.

Representation Through formal spokespeople (Andor and Neeva) interpreting tribal law and divine will, enforced by the …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over individuals through ritual, fear, and performative justice
Impact Solidifies the tribe’s oppressive structure by crushing internal challenges and reinforcing the power of the …
Internal Dynamics Visible tension between loyalists (Andor, Neeva) and dissenters (Tomas, Sole), though the institution punishes deviation …
To suppress heresy and maintain rigid adherence to Xoanon’s doctrine To eliminate dissent by enacting brutal punishments as a warning to others Controlled interpretation of Xoanon’s will to justify actions Ritualistic public judgments to reinforce collective obedience

Narrative Connections

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What this causes 7

"Leela's banishment sets up her immediate peril in the forest, where her vulnerability is exploited by Neeva's hunters. This forces her into the path of the Doctor, who witnesses her fleeing for her life."

Doctor and Leela flee unseen forest threat
S14E13 · The Face of Evil Part …

"Leela's banishment sets up her immediate peril in the forest, where her vulnerability is exploited by Neeva's hunters. This forces her into the path of the Doctor, who witnesses her fleeing for her life."

Sonde of deception hidden beneath moss
S14E13 · The Face of Evil Part …

"Leela's banishment sets up her immediate peril in the forest, where her vulnerability is exploited by Neeva's hunters. This forces her into the path of the Doctor, who witnesses her fleeing for her life."

Leela flees tribe into uncertain exile
S14E13 · The Face of Evil Part …

"Sole’s unseen death during the Test of the Horda foreshadows Leela’s own use of a deadly natural instrument (Janis thorn) in a moment of crisis, mirroring the tribe’s own reliance on lethal tests and rituals to maintain control."

Leela kills Lugo during Xoanon’s litany
S14E13 · The Face of Evil Part …

"Sole’s unseen death during the Test of the Horda foreshadows Leela’s own use of a deadly natural instrument (Janis thorn) in a moment of crisis, mirroring the tribe’s own reliance on lethal tests and rituals to maintain control."

Silent Alliance and Flight
S14E13 · The Face of Evil Part …

"Sole’s unseen death during the Test of the Horda foreshadows Leela’s own use of a deadly natural instrument (Janis thorn) in a moment of crisis, mirroring the tribe’s own reliance on lethal tests and rituals to maintain control."

Leela murders Lugo to stop the pursuit
S14E13 · The Face of Evil Part …

"Sole’s unseen death during the Test of the Horda foreshadows Leela’s own use of a deadly natural instrument (Janis thorn) in a moment of crisis, mirroring the tribe’s own reliance on lethal tests and rituals to maintain control."

Leela describes her lethal weapon
S14E13 · The Face of Evil Part …

Themes This Exemplifies

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