Hugh captures Turlough at swordpoint

Hugh corners Turlough in the narrow corridor, blade pressed to his back as he orders the time traveler to stand. The confrontation strips Turlough of any escape, forcing him under Hugh's control while Ranulf's rebellion hangs in the balance. Hugh's swift violence reveals his volatile nature and sets the stage for Turlough's captivity, which may later expose the truth about King John's imposter and the corrupted timeline. key_dialogue: [ HUGH: Stand, demon. ]

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Turlough is confronted by Hugh, who touches his shoulder with a sword point and orders him to stand, indicating a sudden and tense confrontation.

calm to fear/tension ['a small opening in the wall']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Surprised alarm masking deeper wariness

Turlough is momentarily startled by a sword point pressing against his shoulder, his earlier observation through the wall cut short as Hugh issues a commanding order to stand. His posture stiffens, betraying surprise despite his practiced reserve.

Goals in this moment
  • To appear non-threatening and comply with immediate demands
  • To assess Hugh's intent and his own potential avenues of escape
Active beliefs
  • That any unfamiliar face in this rebellion may be seen as a demon or spy
  • That protecting himself requires rapid adaptation to the threat
Character traits
Guardian reflexes triggered by threat Practiced composure under pressure Involuntary physical response to violence
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Objects Involved

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Captain Wrack's Focus Sword

The ceremonial sword becomes a tool of immediate coercion as Hugh presses its tip against Turlough's shoulder, halting his movement and signaling violent intent. The blade's authority lies not in its origin but in its threatening application, turning it into an instrument of control within seconds.

Before: Sheathed or carried at Hugh's side, unsheathed just …
After: Still in Hugh's grip, now pressed against Turlough's …
Before: Sheathed or carried at Hugh's side, unsheathed just prior to contact
After: Still in Hugh's grip, now pressed against Turlough's body, ready to enforce compliance

Location Details

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Institute Corridor

The narrow corridor's tight space and medieval architecture allow Hugh to ambush Turlough with minimal risk, his aggressive movement exploiting the confined path. The stone walls amplify the threat’s immediacy, turning walls into silent witnesses while the flickering torchlight heightens the tension with shifting shadows.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive with sudden violence
Function Trap and point of capture
Symbolism Represents constraint and claustrophobic danger
Access Limited movement due to narrow passage
Torchlight flickering along stone walls Small opening in wall where Turlough was previously observing

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