Barbara embraces priestess deception

Barbara, now seated on a stone throne in Aztec finery, reveals to her stunned companions that she has assumed the identity of the reincarnated High Priest Yetaxa after donning an ancient armband. The Doctor and Ian express shock and concern, while Susan questions the logic of Barbara’s transformation. Autloc and Tlotoxl enter, bowing to Barbara as the reincarnated spirit, and request her public appearance at sunset to end the drought. Barbara agrees, securing temporary freedom for the Doctor and Ian to explore the temple while Susan remains as her handmaiden. The Doctor, though impressed by Barbara’s performance, warns of the risks of her deception, particularly if the Aztecs discover her true nature. The scene establishes Barbara’s bold gambit to exploit her newfound authority, setting up a direct conflict with Tlotoxl’s traditionalist views and the Doctor’s warnings about altering history. The tension between Barbara’s moral imperative to end human sacrifice and the potential consequences of her actions drives the narrative forward, while Ian’s skepticism and the Doctor’s strategic maneuvering highlight the group’s fractured responses to the crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Ian expresses his shock at finding Barbara on the throne, dressed in Aztec finery. Barbara orders the warriors to leave and explains to her companions that the Aztecs believe she is the reincarnation of a high priest.

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Barbara emphasizes the potential benefits of her mistaken identity, while Susan points out a practical difficulty in using it to escape: they can't open the TARDIS from within the tomb. The Doctor warns of the dire consequences if the Aztecs discover she is not who they believe she is.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Respectful and hopeful, with an undercurrent of desperation to end the drought and the suffering of his people.

Autloc enters with Tlotoxl and bows deeply to Barbara, acknowledging her as the reincarnated Yetaxa. He pleads for her public appearance at sunset to end the drought, his tone hopeful and deferential. He grants the Doctor and Ian freedom to explore the temple, demonstrating his openness to Barbara’s authority and skepticism toward human sacrifice. His dialogue is respectful and urgent, reflecting his desire to alleviate the people’s suffering.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure Barbara’s public appearance to summon rain and end the drought.
  • Challenge Tlotoxl’s traditionalist views on human sacrifice by aligning with Barbara’s authority.
Active beliefs
  • Barbara’s divine authority can bring an end to the drought without further bloodshed.
  • The Rain God will respond to her presence, proving the efficacy of her leadership.
Character traits
Hopeful and deferential Open to reform Diplomatic Skeptical of traditional practices like human sacrifice
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Confident and determined, but with an undercurrent of moral urgency and the weight of her deception's potential consequences.

Barbara sits regally on a stone throne in Aztec finery, her posture exuding authority as she commands the warriors to leave. She reveals her deception—donning the armband of the deceased High Priest Yetaxa to assume his identity—and negotiates with Autloc and Tlotoxl, securing temporary freedom for the Doctor and Ian while positioning Susan as her handmaiden. Her dialogue is measured and confident, though her moral urgency to end human sacrifice underpins her actions.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure freedom for the Doctor and Ian to explore the temple and potentially escape via the TARDIS.
  • Use her assumed divine authority to challenge the Aztec practice of human sacrifice and end the suffering of the people.
Active beliefs
  • Her deception is justified if it saves lives and challenges an unjust system.
  • The Doctor’s warnings about altering history are valid but secondary to her moral imperative.
Character traits
Bold and strategic Morally driven Quick-thinking Authoritative in performance Protective of companions
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Skeptical and wary, with an undercurrent of concern for the group’s safety and the potential consequences of Barbara’s gamble.

Ian expresses shock and skepticism about Barbara’s deception, questioning its logic and warning about the risks of trusting Autloc and Tlotoxl. His dialogue is cautious and probing, reflecting his protective instincts and skepticism of the Aztecs’ intentions. He stands slightly apart from the group, his posture tense and alert, ready to act if needed.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the group’s safety by closely monitoring Autloc and Tlotoxl’s actions.
  • Find a practical solution to escape the temple and avoid altering history.
Active beliefs
  • Barbara’s deception is risky and could backfire if the Aztecs discover the truth.
  • The Doctor’s strategic approach is necessary but must be balanced with caution.
Character traits
Skeptical and cautious Protective of the group Direct and probing Practical and action-oriented
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Frustrated by the risks of Barbara’s deception but strategically optimistic, using humor to mask his concerns.

The Doctor reacts with shock and skepticism to Barbara’s deception but quickly adapts, strategically supporting her performance to gain temporary freedom for exploration. He mocks Tlotoxl’s traditionalist views and plans to use the time to gather knowledge, his dialogue laced with sarcasm and wit. His posture is alert and analytical, reflecting his role as the group’s tactical leader.

Goals in this moment
  • Use the temporary freedom to explore the temple and find a way to access the TARDIS.
  • Gather intelligence to mitigate the risks of Barbara’s deception and ensure their safe escape.
Active beliefs
  • Barbara’s moral imperative is understandable but dangerous if it alters history.
  • The Aztecs’ belief in her divinity is a temporary advantage that must be exploited carefully.
Character traits
Strategic and adaptable Sarcastic and witty Protective of the group Analytical and forward-thinking
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Devout and authoritative, with an undercurrent of skepticism toward Barbara’s sudden appearance and the potential challenge to his power.

Tlotoxl enters with Autloc and bows to Barbara as the reincarnated Yetaxl, requesting her public appearance at sunset to honor Tlaloc. His dialogue is devout and authoritative, reflecting his traditionalist views on human sacrifice. He stands rigidly, his posture conveying his unwavering commitment to Aztec rituals and his skepticism toward Barbara’s untested authority.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Barbara’s public appearance aligns with Tlaloc’s rituals and honors human sacrifice.
  • Maintain his influence within the priesthood and resist reforms that threaten traditional practices.
Active beliefs
  • Human sacrifice is necessary to appease the gods and maintain the Aztec way of life.
  • Barbara’s authority, while divine, must be tested and proven before it can challenge established traditions.
Character traits
Devout and traditionalist Authoritative and unyielding Skeptical of reform Diplomatic but firm
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Neutral and professional, fully aligned with the temple’s hierarchy and Barbara’s assumed role.

Autloc’s warriors file out of the temple at Barbara’s command, acknowledging her authority as the reincarnated Yetaxa. They stand ready to enforce her will, their presence a silent but potent reminder of the temple’s power. Their actions are precise and coordinated, reflecting their training and deference to priestly authority.

Goals in this moment
  • Enforce Barbara’s commands as the reincarnated Yetaxa.
  • Maintain order within the temple and support the priests’ directives.
Active beliefs
  • Barbara’s authority as Yetaxa is absolute and must be obeyed without question.
  • Their role is to uphold the temple’s traditions and protect its sacred spaces.
Character traits
Disciplined and coordinated Deferential to priestly authority Silent but imposing
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Susan Foreman
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Curious and slightly awed by Barbara’s transformation, but supportive and eager to play her part in the unfolding plan.

Susan stands beside Barbara, initially questioning the logic of her transformation but ultimately supporting her as a handmaiden. She listens intently to the Doctor’s plan for a 'miracle' and the priests’ requests, her curiosity and loyalty to Barbara evident in her demeanor. Her dialogue is inquisitive but deferential, reflecting her role as both a companion and a younger member of the group.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the Doctor’s strategy for the 'miracle' and how she fits into it.
  • Support Barbara in her deception, ensuring their safety and the success of their mission.
Active beliefs
  • Barbara’s plan is risky but necessary to challenge the Aztecs’ brutal traditions.
  • The Doctor’s experience and knowledge are crucial to navigating this crisis.
Character traits
Curious and inquisitive Loyal and supportive Adaptable to roles Quick to understand strategic nuances
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Yetaxa

Yetaxa is referenced as the reincarnated High Priest whose identity Barbara has assumed. His presence is symbolic, embodied by Barbara’s …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Aztec Temple Tomb Entrance Door

The tomb door is a critical barrier to the group’s escape, sealing the entrance to the chamber where the TARDIS waits. The Doctor and Ian pore over it, probing for an opening mechanism during their urgent discussion. It blocks their escape, forcing reliance on Aztec allies like Autloc while Barbara and Susan watch. As a physical and symbolic barrier, it anchors the group’s trapped position amid temple intrigues, driving their need to exploit Barbara’s deception for temporary freedom.

Before: Closed and locked, blocking access to the tomb …
After: Remains closed, but the Doctor and Ian’s temporary …
Before: Closed and locked, blocking access to the tomb where the TARDIS is located.
After: Remains closed, but the Doctor and Ian’s temporary freedom allows them to investigate it further in search of an opening mechanism.
TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space)

The Doctor’s TARDIS is referenced as the group’s locked escape vehicle, positioned outside the temple but inaccessible because its door locks only from the inside. The Doctor, Ian, Barbara, Susan, and Autloc discuss its lock, which activates only from inside, stranding them amid Aztec threats. The TARDIS serves as a constant reminder of their trapped position and the urgency to find a way to access it, driving their strategic maneuvers within the temple.

Before: Locked and inaccessible, positioned outside the temple in …
After: Remains locked and inaccessible, but the group’s temporary …
Before: Locked and inaccessible, positioned outside the temple in the tomb, with the door mechanism requiring internal activation.
After: Remains locked and inaccessible, but the group’s temporary freedom allows the Doctor and Ian to explore the temple in search of a way to open it.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Aztec Temple Interior

The temple interior serves as the primary setting for Barbara’s deception and the unfolding power dynamics between the companions and the Aztec priests. Its sacred chamber echoes with the weight of ritual and tradition, where Barbara sits on the stone throne, commanding the warriors and negotiating with Autloc and Tlotoxl. The space is charged with tension, as the priests’ deference to Barbara’s assumed divinity clashes with the companions’ skepticism and the Doctor’s strategic maneuvering. The temple’s oppressive atmosphere underscores the high stakes of Barbara’s gamble.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, oppressively formal and silent, yet charged with the potential for upheaval. …
Function Meeting point for secret negotiations, stage for public confrontation, and power hub where Barbara’s deception …
Symbolism Represents the Aztec priesthood’s institutional power and the moral conflict between tradition and reform.
Access Restricted to the priesthood and those granted temporary freedom by Barbara’s authority. The warriors enforce …
Stone throne in Aztec finery, symbolizing divine authority. Echoing stone walls, amplifying the weight of ritual and dialogue. Heavy dust and incense, creating an atmosphere of sacredness and secrecy.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Aztec Court and Temple Hierarchy (Aztec Society)

The Aztec Priesthood is represented by Autloc and Tlotoxl, who enter the temple and bow to Barbara as the reincarnated Yetaxa. Their actions reflect the organization’s hierarchical structure, where divine authority is paramount and must be deferred to. Autloc’s hopeful deference and Tlotoxl’s devout skepticism highlight internal divisions within the priesthood, as they vie for influence over the drought crisis and the future of Aztec rituals. The priesthood’s power dynamics are on full display, with Barbara’s deception serving as a catalyst for potential reform or conflict.

Representation Through formal spokesmen (Autloc and Tlotoxl) giving statements and enforcing ritual protocol, and via institutional …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Barbara, the companions) but being challenged by external forces (Barbara’s deception …
Impact The priesthood’s involvement in this event reflects broader institutional dynamics, where tradition and reform clash, …
Internal Dynamics Internal debate over response strategy, with Autloc advocating for reform and Tlotoxl insisting on traditional …
Secure Barbara’s public appearance to end the drought and restore the Rain God’s favor. Maintain the priesthood’s authority and traditional practices, particularly human sacrifice, amid Barbara’s untested influence. Through ritual recognition and divine authority (Barbara’s assumed role as Yetaxa). Via institutional protocol and the warriors’ enforcement of temple rules. Through rhetorical persuasion and the threat of consequences for disobedience.
Aztec Warriors

The Aztec Warriors file out of the temple at Barbara’s command, acknowledging her authority as the reincarnated Yetaxa. Their presence reinforces the temple’s power and the priesthood’s control over the sacred space. The warriors’ disciplined and coordinated actions serve as a reminder of the organization’s role in enforcing temple rules and maintaining order. Their deference to Barbara’s assumed divinity underscores the priesthood’s influence and the high stakes of her deception.

Representation Via collective action of members (filing out at Barbara’s command and acknowledging her authority).
Power Dynamics Operating under the constraint of priestly authority, with their actions directed by Barbara’s commands and …
Impact The warriors’ involvement reflects the broader institutional dynamics of the Aztec temple, where military and …
Internal Dynamics None explicitly shown, as the warriors act as a unified and disciplined unit under priestly …
Enforce Barbara’s commands as the reincarnated Yetaxa, ensuring her authority is respected within the temple. Maintain order and protect the temple’s sacred spaces from intruders or threats. Through direct obedience to priestly authority and Barbara’s assumed role. Via coordinated action and enforcement of temple rules. Through their imposing presence, which serves as a deterrent to dissent or disobedience.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Barbara's mistaken identity directly prevents them from escaping as they cannot open the TARDIS from inside the tomb and risk outing her."

Barbara claims priestly authority through discovery
S1E27 · The Temple of Evil

"Barbara's mistaken identity directly prevents them from escaping as they cannot open the TARDIS from inside the tomb and risk outing her."

Susan discovers hidden passage in tomb
S1E27 · The Temple of Evil
What this causes 2

"Tlotoxl begins to question Barbara's companions which sows seeds of doubt about how each of them is connected to Yetaxa."

Tlotoxl installs Ian as rival commander
S1E27 · The Temple of Evil

"Tlotoxl begins to question Barbara's companions which sows seeds of doubt about how each of them is connected to Yetaxa."

Ian accepts Aztec command despite Doctor’s warning
S1E27 · The Temple of Evil

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"BARBARA: They think I'm a reincarnation of that priest in the tomb. I found this and put it on, and when the High Priest caught me I was still wearing it."
"DOCTOR: That's one thing you mustn't do. As Yetaxa, you're supposed to know everything. If the Aztecs decide you're not what you're supposed to be, then we shall all die."
"BARBARA: I shall do as the High Priest requests."