Jago delivers clue bag to Litefoot

Jago arrives at Litefoot's residence with a carpet bag containing suspicious Chinese artifacts he found in his cellar, believing they may relate to Weng-Chiang's activities. Litefoot correctly deduces they were deliberately left behind by the villain and suggests a stakeout to catch whoever returns for them, revealing his growing willingness to take action against the threat. Litefoot's pragmatism contrasts with Jago's theatrical hesitation, creating a partnership of convenience as they prepare to risk an uncomfortable night on watch for what could be their only chance to corner Weng-Chiang's accomplice. key_dialogue: [ JAGO: Found this in my cellar. Thought the Doctor might be interested. It could have something to do with those Chineses. LITEFOOT: In that case, Mister Jago, is it not possible that someone plans to return for it? LITEFOOT: Or take a hand ourselves. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Jago arrives with a mysterious carpet bag and discusses its potential connection to the Doctor with Litefoot.

curiosity to determination

Litefoot lends Jago extra clothing for the stakeout and suggests writing a note to the Doctor.

preparation to resolve

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Weary but focused, pragmatically assessing risk and opportunity while masking any personal discomfort associated with the nocturnal stakeout proposal.

Litefoot receives Jago and the artifacts with methodical scrutiny, quickly deducing their connection to Weng-Chiang and shifting the strategy from deferential reporting to proactive stakeout involvement.

Goals in this moment
  • To identify the artifacts' origin and purpose without the Doctor's immediate input
  • To act decisively to capture Weng-Chiang's accomplice through a direct stakeout approach
Active beliefs
  • That Weng-Chiang actively leaves traps and bait to lure pursuers
  • That direct action is sometimes necessary when official channels are insufficient
Character traits
Pragmatic Perceptive Calculating Willing to take decisive action Disciplined in crisis
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Initially enthusiastic about showing off his discovery but quickly retreating into hesitation when faced with the prospect of direct action or risk-taking.

Jago enters Litefoot's dining room carrying a carpet bag containing suspicious Chinese artifacts he discovered in his cellar, framing the conversation around the Doctor's expertise while conspicuously avoiding direct police involvement despite Scotland Yard's implied prestige.

Goals in this moment
  • To involve the Doctor in examining the artifacts and potentially solving the mystery
  • To avoid personal danger or discomfort
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor is uniquely capable of deciphering the artifacts' significance
  • That Scotland Yard, while respectable, is less competent than the Doctor
Character traits
Theatrical Opportunistic Self-important Deferential to authority figures like the Doctor Avoidant of direct confrontation
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Weng's Large Carpet Bag

Jago transports the carpet bag from his cellar to Litefoot's dining room, revealing its contents—a collection of Chinese artifacts described as a 'queer lot of paraphernalia' that Jago believes might interest the Doctor due to their possible connection to Weng-Chiang's activities.

Before: Contained in Jago's cellar amongst old theatrical junk, …
After: Spilled across Litefoot’s dining room table, prompting immediate …
Before: Contained in Jago's cellar amongst old theatrical junk, unexamined and undisturbed despite harboring potential evidence of Weng-Chiang’s operations.
After: Spilled across Litefoot’s dining room table, prompting immediate inspection and deduction about its deliberate placement by Weng-Chiang.
Suspicious Chinese Artifacts from Jago's Cellar

The collection of Chinese artifacts—porcelain fragments, bronze medallion, lacquered box with broken clasp—functions as incriminating evidence linking Weng-Chiang to the crime scene. Litefoot identifies the items as deliberate traps rather than genuine artifacts or theatrical props.

Before: Hidden in the dark, cluttered environment of Jago's …
After: Exposed and scrutinized under dining room gaslight, their …
Before: Hidden in the dark, cluttered environment of Jago's cellar, where they blended with old stage props and debris.
After: Exposed and scrutinized under dining room gaslight, their forensic and narrative significance becoming unmistakable to Litefoot.
Jago's Stout Walking Stick

Jago uses his stout walking stick as a tactile aid—brandishing it subtly during discussion with Litefoot, possibly to steady himself or emphasize rhetorical points, reflecting his blend of gentlemanly bearing and underlying unease.

Before: In Jago’s hand on arrival at Litefoot’s residence, …
After: Still in his possession, though set aside briefly …
Before: In Jago’s hand on arrival at Litefoot’s residence, reflecting both utility and status symbol.
After: Still in his possession, though set aside briefly during the inspection of the artifacts.
Litefoot's Study Writing Set

Litefoot uses his writing set—pen and foolscap paper—to compose a note to the Doctor, preparing to inform him of the discovery while also arranging alternate plans with Jago, transforming domestic tools into instruments of coordination and conspiracy.

Before: Located in a shallow drawer in Litefoot’s dining …
After: In use, pen in hand, drafting the message …
Before: Located in a shallow drawer in Litefoot’s dining room, at the ready for quick notations during consultations.
After: In use, pen in hand, drafting the message to the Doctor, its official function now part of a covert communication network.
Litefoot's Stakeout Cape

Litefoot retrieves the stakeout cape from storage and offers it to Jago, explicitly positioning the garment as camouflage against the night’s dangers and as a symbolic shroud for their covert vigil, transforming clothing into an emblem of alliance and defiance.

Before: Stored in Litefoot’s personal effects, a utilitarian garment …
After: Draped over Jago’s shoulders, becoming part of their …
Before: Stored in Litefoot’s personal effects, a utilitarian garment awaiting strategic deployment.
After: Draped over Jago’s shoulders, becoming part of their improvised tactical ensemble as they prepare to confront an unseen enemy in the dark.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Litefoot's Dining Room

Litefoot’s dining room serves as the tactical nerve center where Jago presents the incriminating evidence and Litefoot deduces its origin and purpose. The mahogany table becomes a temporary crime board, while the Chinese cabinet looms with latent psionic energy, visually and thematically binding domestic space to Weng-Chiang’s temporal horrors.

Atmosphere Tense and methodical, thick with strategic intent and the quiet urgency of impending confrontation
Function tactical planning and evidence analysis hub
Symbolism Domestic order and forensic precision collide with supernatural menace—prize the rationality of science against the …
Access Informal—mostly restricted to invited guests like Jago, but capable of rapid transformation into a covert …
Gaslight flickering across half-drunk teacups and stale toast crumbs, grounding high stakes in mundane routine Ornate Chinese cabinet casting gothic shadows, hinting at temporal secrets

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Jago's innocent suggestion to go inside (beat_6e73864d5ecf73a5) parallels the Doctor and Leela's later plan to turn Litefoot's house into an ambush site (beat_69071818bd38066a). Both moments show characters making decisions under uncertain circumstances that lead to unexpected confrontations."

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"Jago's innocent suggestion to go inside (beat_6e73864d5ecf73a5) parallels the Doctor and Leela's later plan to turn Litefoot's house into an ambush site (beat_69071818bd38066a). Both moments show characters making decisions under uncertain circumstances that lead to unexpected confrontations."

Jago shifts conversation indoors with urgency
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What this causes 1

"Litefoot and Jago's decision to conduct a stakeout at the theatre (beat_4352d4e3f086ff5a) directly leads to their decision to split up and one of them leaving for the Doctor (beat_c60f68ecad674541), showing how their plan, born of good intentions, escalates their danger."

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