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S1E27 · The Temple of Evil

Susan’s Distaste and Tlotoxl’s Sacrifice Decree

The scene opens on a crowded Aztec platform where Susan’s visceral reaction to a painted man—likely a butcher or warrior—immediately establishes her discomfort with the culture’s brutality. The Doctor and Ian dismiss her unease as local eccentricity, but the tension lingers as Autloc and Tlotoxl’s confrontation escalates. Tlotoxl, in a theatrical and menacing declaration, reveals his plan to use Barbara’s perceived divine status to justify human sacrifice at sunset, framing it as a necessary act to appease the Rain God and restore power. Autloc challenges this, arguing the rains will come regardless, but Tlotoxl’s rhetoric—blending religious fervor with political control—exposes the deeper conflict: the temple’s power structure hinges on sacrifice, and Barbara’s arrival threatens to disrupt it. The exchange foreshadows Barbara’s impending confrontation with Tlotoxl, while Susan’s initial revulsion underscores the companions’ growing unease with the Aztec world’s violence.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Susan is disturbed by a man with a painted face on the platform, prompting a brief, dismissive observation from Ian about the 'local butcher'. This interaction serves as a small character moment before the more substantive plot elements unfold.

Discomfort to dismissal ['Platform']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Defiant yet cautious, balancing his role as a priest with his personal doubts about the temple’s practices.

Autloc engages in a heated debate with Tlotoxl, challenging the necessity of human sacrifice and asserting that the rains will come naturally. His skepticism of traditionalist views positions him as a reformist within the priesthood, though his deferential tone suggests he operates within the constraints of temple hierarchy. His dialogue reveals a tension between faith and pragmatism, as he questions whether divine favor depends on bloodshed.

Goals in this moment
  • To undermine Tlotoxl’s authority by questioning the need for sacrifice
  • To assert his interpretation of divine will as a counter to Tlotoxl’s bloodlust
Active beliefs
  • The gods’ favor is not contingent on human suffering
  • The temple’s power structure is corrupt and in need of challenge
Character traits
Skeptical of dogma Diplomatic yet firm Reformist within the system Deferential to hierarchy
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Resigned and cautious, masking deeper unease about the companions’ growing entanglement in Aztec affairs.

The Doctor dismisses Susan’s revulsion at the painted man, identifying him as the 'local butcher' and framing her reaction as 'local eccentricity.' His detached, almost cynical tone underscores his reluctance to engage with the moral implications of the Aztec practices, prioritizing non-interference over empathy. His later silence during the priests’ debate suggests a strategic withdrawal, though his presence looms as a potential disruptor of the temple’s rituals.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid drawing attention to the group by challenging Aztec customs
  • To maintain the illusion of neutrality while assessing the situation
Active beliefs
  • Interfering in history risks catastrophic consequences
  • Moral judgments are a luxury the group cannot afford in this moment
Character traits
Cynical and detached Prioritizes non-interference Strategically withdrawn Quick to rationalize away moral dilemmas
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Righteously indignant, with a sense of divine mandate fueling his aggression.

Tlotoxl delivers a theatrical, menacing speech declaring his intent to use Barbara’s perceived divine status to justify human sacrifice at sunset. His rhetoric blends religious fervor with political control, framing the ritual as essential to restoring the temple’s power. His dominance in the debate reveals his role as the temple’s ideological enforcer, willing to exploit Barbara’s status to maintain the status quo. His voice and posture exude authority, leaving little room for dissent.

Goals in this moment
  • To assert his authority over Autloc and the temple’s rituals
  • To use Barbara’s divine status to legitimize human sacrifice and secure his power
Active beliefs
  • The gods demand blood for prosperity, and dissent is heresy
  • The temple’s power must be preserved at all costs
Character traits
Theatrical and domineering Ideologically rigid Politically manipulative Uncompromising in his beliefs
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Susan Foreman
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Disgusted and unsettled, with a growing sense of unease about the Aztec world’s violence.

Susan recoils in visceral disgust at the sight of a man with a painted face, vocalizing her revulsion with a sharp 'Ugh!'—a reaction that contrasts sharply with the Doctor and Ian’s detached rationalization of the scene. Her physical recoil and verbal outburst underscore her moral discomfort with the Aztec culture’s brutality, marking her as the first companion to openly reject the temple’s practices.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid further exposure to the temple’s brutality
  • To signal her moral opposition to the companions, even if unspoken
Active beliefs
  • Human sacrifice is an abhorrent practice that must be challenged
  • The companions’ detachment from the horror around them is misguided
Character traits
Morally sensitive Impulsive in reaction Empathetic toward suffering Quick to express discomfort
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Neutral and observant, though his later actions suggest a growing awareness of the temple’s brutality.

Ian aligns with the Doctor’s rationalization of the painted man as the 'local butcher,' downplaying Susan’s discomfort as mere 'local eccentricity.' His pragmatic response reflects his tendency to focus on immediate practicalities over moral or emotional nuances, though his later role as army commander hints at a deeper engagement with the temple’s power dynamics.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain group cohesion by aligning with the Doctor’s interpretation
  • To avoid escalating conflict with the Aztecs
Active beliefs
  • Moral judgments can wait until the group is safe
  • The Doctor’s experience should guide their responses to alien cultures
Character traits
Pragmatic and detached Quick to rationalize Supportive of the Doctor’s worldview Slow to recognize moral stakes
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Barbara's Armband

Barbara’s armband, though not physically present in this scene, looms as the implied catalyst for Tlotoxl’s power play. Its absence is felt in the priests’ debate, as Tlotoxl references 'her' (Barbara) and her divine status to justify human sacrifice. The armband symbolizes the temple’s fragile hierarchy and the companions’ unintended role in disrupting it. Its implied presence drives the conflict, as Autloc and Tlotoxl vie for control over Barbara’s perceived divinity.

Before: Worn by Barbara, unnoticed by the priests until …
After: Still worn by Barbara, but now a focal …
Before: Worn by Barbara, unnoticed by the priests until her arrival.
After: Still worn by Barbara, but now a focal point of the temple’s ideological struggle.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Aztec Sacrificial Platform

The Aztec Temple Platform serves as the stage for the ideological clash between Autloc and Tlotoxl, its broad stone surface amplifying the tension of their debate. Crowds of priests and warriors pack the space, creating a charged atmosphere where religious fervor and political maneuvering collide. The platform’s height and openness symbolize the temple’s dominance over the city, while its crowded state underscores the stakes of the priests’ conflict—control over the temple’s future and the fate of its people.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and underlying menace, as the priests’ debate hangs in the air …
Function Stage for public confrontation and ideological warfare, where the temple’s power structure is tested.
Symbolism Represents the temple’s authority and the fragile balance between faith and power.
Access Restricted to temple personnel and those summoned by the priests; the companions are present as …
Crowded with priests and warriors, creating a sense of oppressive proximity Stone surfaces that echo the priests’ voices, amplifying their rhetorical power The setting sun casting long shadows, symbolizing the impending ritual at dusk

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Aztec Court and Temple Hierarchy (Aztec Society)

The Aztec Priesthood is the driving force behind the confrontation between Autloc and Tlotoxl, as their debate exposes the organization’s internal fractures. Autloc’s skepticism of sacrifice challenges the priesthood’s traditionalist wing, embodied by Tlotoxl, while the crowd of priests and warriors serves as a collective witness to the power struggle. The organization’s ability to enforce its will hinges on the outcome of this clash, with Barbara’s arrival as a wild card that could disrupt the status quo.

Representation Through the public debate between Autloc and Tlotoxl, as well as the collective presence of …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the companions and the city, but facing internal challenges from reformist voices …
Impact The priesthood’s ability to enforce its will is tested, with the potential for reform or …
Internal Dynamics A factional divide emerges between Autloc’s reformist views and Tlotoxl’s traditionalist dogma, threatening the priesthood’s …
To maintain the temple’s power through the ritual of human sacrifice To suppress dissent within the priesthood and present a unified front to the people Religious doctrine and the threat of heresy Control over public rituals and the interpretation of divine will Leveraging Barbara’s perceived divine status to legitimize their actions

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Autloc and Tlotoxl disagreeing on sacrifice mirrors Barbara and The Doctor disagreeing on changing the timeline."

Tlotoxl Declares Barbara’s Divine Mandate
S1E27 · The Temple of Evil
What this causes 1

"Autloc and Tlotoxl disagreeing on sacrifice mirrors Barbara and The Doctor disagreeing on changing the timeline."

Tlotoxl Declares Barbara’s Divine Mandate
S1E27 · The Temple of Evil

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"SUSAN: Ugh!"
"DOCTOR: You know who he is?"
"IAN: The local butcher by the look of him."
"DOCTOR: Exactly."
"TLOTOXL: A vision is with us, Autloc. When does it rain?"
"AUTLOC: This day. When the sun's fire first touches the horizon to the west."
"TLOTOXL: At that moment shall I present her to the people. A vision is with us and shall stand before them. And I, in supplication to the Rain God, shall offer human blood. The rains will come. No more talk against us that the gods were against us and brought drought to the land. The rains will come and power shall again be ours."
"AUTLOC: I tell you the rains will come with or without sacrifice."
"TLOTOXL: Does the High Priest of Knowledge only worship him who has fallen, and not him who has made us strong?"
"AUTLOC: I worship the same god as you."
"TLOTOXL: Then above all, honour him. He has made us rulers of the land. For this he demands blood. And he shall have it."