Habris snatches Ivo's duty from tradition
Plot Beats
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Habris and guards arrive for another selection, defying custom.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Defiant resolve tempered by sudden terror during physical seizure
Adric holds a tray of stew for Marta before being violently seized by Habris and dragged to the selection line. His rebellious spirit and curiosity make him a target as Aukon declares him a 'Chosen One' with an alien mind.
- • to understand the system's cruelty and resist it
- • to survive the Tower's immediate punishment
- • The villagers' acceptance of oppression is cowardly and unjust
- • Authority deserves to be challenged regardless of consequences
Professional detachment serving institutional duty
Aukon's guards silently escort Habris and enforce the Lords' selection, moving with mechanical precision to herd villagers into lines and ensure compliance. Their presence guarantees the regime's violent will is carried out without hesitation.
- • to execute the Tower's orders without exception
- • to suppress any resistance through overwhelming presence
- • The Tower's decrees are absolute and righteous
- • Disobedience deserves immediate and severe punishment
Rigid obedience masking suppressed fear of the Lords' unpredictable wrath
Habris storms the tavern with guards to conduct an unscheduled selection, shattering local customs by dragging Adric out despite Ivo's objection. His mechanical obedience masks undercurrents of fear regarding the Lords' arbitrary power.
- • to enforce the Tower's orders without deviation
- • to eliminate any perceived threat to the regime's control
- • Obedience to the Lords guarantees personal safety
- • Customs can be discarded when the Lords demand immediate compliance
Arrogant confidence bordering on zealous expectation
Aukon enters the tavern with slow, domineering presence, inspects the villagers, then singles out Adric based on his mental shielding. He offers power and dominion to lure Adric into voluntary servitude to the regime's spiritual creed.
- • to identify and claim alien minds for the regime's purposes
- • to recruit Adric as a potentially devoted servant of the Great One
- • Alien minds represent the Great One's divine preference
- • Absolute control over such minds justifies any means of acquisition
Authoritative posturing masking deep unease about the Tower's demands
Ivo accompanies Habris, defending the Tower's authority to Adric and attempting to deter rebellion. His hollow assertion about Habris' word reveals his compromised position as both enforcer and reluctant collaborator with the oppressive regime.
- • to preserve his village's fragile allocations by appeasing the Lords
- • to prevent further rebellion that could endanger his position
- • Discretion is the only path to survival
- • The Tower's power transcends local customs and needs
Weary despair veiled by necessary practicality
Marta continues serving stew calmly until Habris' intrusion. After the seizure, she maintains a facade of resigned acceptance while silently bearing the sight of her son's jacket on Adric and the loss of another villager.
- • to protect Adric covertly by giving him her son's jacket
- • to maintain order in the tavern despite the chaos
- • Rebellion leads only to death and suffering
- • Survival hinges on unquestioning service
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The tavern's cavernous darkness and smoke-blackened ceiling become the arena for the Tower's oppression to unfold openly. Its rough-hewn beams and gathering villagers provide the oppressive regime with a stage to assert dominance over a community clinging to fading traditions.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Tower asserts absolute authority by demanding an unscheduled selection, demonstrating its power to override local customs whenever it chooses. Through Aukon and Habris, it directly reshapes the villagers' fate, removing all pretense of tradition in favor of raw, arbitrary control.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Adric's suggestion that someone should stand up against the Tower people reflects his developing rebellion, which later leads him to be targeted by Aukon due to his 'unique mind.' This continuity ties his character arc—from questioning to defiance to capture."
Aukon draws Adric into the Tower's grasp"Adric's suggestion that someone should stand up against the Tower people reflects his developing rebellion, which later leads him to be targeted by Aukon due to his 'unique mind.' This continuity ties his character arc—from questioning to defiance to capture."
Adric defies the Tower's oppression"Adric's inquiry about the Tower's selection process and his mother's resigned words about losing Karl ('someone should stand up against the Tower people') directly precede Aukon's selection of Adric based on his unique mind. This sets up Adric as a rebellious figure who will become a key target due to his defiance and potential."
Aukon draws Adric into the Tower's grasp"Adric's inquiry about the Tower's selection process and his mother's resigned words about losing Karl ('someone should stand up against the Tower people') directly precede Aukon's selection of Adric based on his unique mind. This sets up Adric as a rebellious figure who will become a key target due to his defiance and potential."
Adric defies the Tower's oppression"Aukon's revelation that he sensed 'another alien mind' in the Resting Place precedes Adric's capture in the village by Habris, directly tying Aukon's vampiric technology to Adric's selection as a 'Chosen One,' deepening the uncanny and predatory nature of the rulers' power."
The rulers divide over Adric’s fate"Aukon's revelation that he sensed 'another alien mind' in the Resting Place precedes Adric's capture in the village by Habris, directly tying Aukon's vampiric technology to Adric's selection as a 'Chosen One,' deepening the uncanny and predatory nature of the rulers' power."
Doctor Romana split by tower rulers"Aukon's decision to take Adric ('promising power') immediately sparks Zargo's plot to sacrifice the Doctor ('using his blood to feed the Great One'). This chain of escalating ruthlessness shows the rulers' consistent dehumanization of outsiders, including Adric and the Doctor."
Doctor Romana split by tower rulers"Adric's suggestion that someone should stand up against the Tower people reflects his developing rebellion, which later leads him to be targeted by Aukon due to his 'unique mind.' This continuity ties his character arc—from questioning to defiance to capture."
Aukon draws Adric into the Tower's grasp"Adric's suggestion that someone should stand up against the Tower people reflects his developing rebellion, which later leads him to be targeted by Aukon due to his 'unique mind.' This continuity ties his character arc—from questioning to defiance to capture."
Adric defies the Tower's oppression"Aukon's decision to take Adric ('promising power') immediately sparks Zargo's plot to sacrifice the Doctor ('using his blood to feed the Great One'). This chain of escalating ruthlessness shows the rulers' consistent dehumanization of outsiders, including Adric and the Doctor."
The rulers divide over Adric’s fate"Adric's inquiry about the Tower's selection process and his mother's resigned words about losing Karl ('someone should stand up against the Tower people') directly precede Aukon's selection of Adric based on his unique mind. This sets up Adric as a rebellious figure who will become a key target due to his defiance and potential."
Aukon draws Adric into the Tower's grasp"Adric's inquiry about the Tower's selection process and his mother's resigned words about losing Karl ('someone should stand up against the Tower people') directly precede Aukon's selection of Adric based on his unique mind. This sets up Adric as a rebellious figure who will become a key target due to his defiance and potential."
Adric defies the Tower's oppression"Both Adric and the rebels express resistance to the Tower's oppression—Adric by questioning the selection process, and the rebels by planning an assault. These parallel rebellions foreshadow a possible alliance or convergence of efforts to challenge the rulers' regime."
Tarak and Kalmar clash over strategy"Both Adric and the rebels express resistance to the Tower's oppression—Adric by questioning the selection process, and the rebels by planning an assault. These parallel rebellions foreshadow a possible alliance or convergence of efforts to challenge the rulers' regime."
Tarak resolves to infiltrate the Tower aloneThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Key Dialogue
"HABRIS: And you. Habris drags Adric to the line of villagers."
"AUKON: You. You, come with me."