Doctor learns ritual secrets while bound

Bound with creepers alongside Romana and Rohm-Dutt in Kroll's temple, the Doctor interrogates his captors with artful distraction as the Swampie priests debate the torment of the seventh ritual. He extracts critical details about the ritual’s mechanics—the role of the window, the creeping plant bindings, and the sunlight’s lethal effect—while Varlik reveals the window’s Delta Magna origin and Skart explains how drying creepers snap spines. The Doctor’s feigned interest in architecture masks his strategic questions, planting seeds for a future escape while Ranquin prepares the sacrificial rite. The exchange exposes the collaboration between Swampie zealots and settlement outsiders, as Rohm-Dutt confirms Thawn’s conspiracy to arm natives and frame the Sons of Earth, deepening the entanglement of political deception and religious violence.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor, Romana, and Rohm-Dutt are tied to a pallet with creepers as Varlik and Ranquin prepare for the seventh ritual sacrifice. The Doctor engages Varlik in conversation, inquiring about the architectural influences on the temple.

calm to apprehension ["Kroll's Temple"]

Varlik explains the seventh ritual and its significance, revealing that it is the slowest and most agonizing form of death. Romana expresses her desire to survive, and the Doctor attempts to persuade Varlik to spare them.

apprehension to desperation

Rohm-Dutt inquires about the details of the ritual, and Skart explains the role of the sun in the death process. The Doctor realizes the mechanism of death involves the drying of creepers and the positioning of the window.

desperation to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Feigned amusement masking tactical urgency and restrained frustration at Romana’s distress

Bound and feigning disinterest, the Doctor strategically interrogates his captors, probing for mechanical weaknesses in the ritual while mocking the absurdity of the architecture. He directs questions to Skart and Varlik about the window and creepers, using wit to unsettle Ranquin, whose retreats frustrate his direct escape plans.

Goals in this moment
  • To gather critical information about the ritual’s mechanics to plan an escape
  • To bait Ranquin into revealing secrets through mockery and misdirection
Active beliefs
  • That patience and psychological manipulation are more effective than brute force in extracting knowledge
  • That understanding the mechanics of the Swampies' ritual is key to survival
Character traits
calm_strategist mocking_irony fastidious_observer provocative_banter
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Spiritually triumphant yet dismissive of suffering; increasingly irritated by the Doctor’s resistance

As leader of the Swampies, Ranquin orchestrates the ritual with religious fervor, lighting torches and reciting prayers to Kroll while dismissing the Doctor’s appeals as foolish levity. He initially tolerates Varlik’s mediating role but soon abandons the ceremony, departing before witnessing suffering, revealing his prioritization of ideological purity over human consequence.

Goals in this moment
  • To appease Kroll and preserve his people’s safety through the seventh ritual
  • To humiliate and destroy the outsiders he condemns as despoilers
Active beliefs
  • That only Kroll’s ritual can protect the People of the Lakes from destruction
  • That outsiders, especially dryfoots, are inherently corrupt and deserving of suffering
Character traits
zealous authoritarian dismissive_of_outsiders ritualistic
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Rohm-Dutt
secondary

Deepens from initial desperation into wracked guilt and resignation as the physical and moral stakes climax

Bound among the captives, Rohm-Dutt reveals the political conspiracy behind the ritual and the Swampies’ involvement, confessing Thawn’s plot to arm natives and frame the Sons of Earth. His remorse is laced with anxiety as the creepers begin to tighten, his confession emerging as his attempts to manipulate cease.

Goals in this moment
  • To admit his role in the conspiracy as death looms
  • To shift blame and absolve himself before the Swampies act
Active beliefs
  • That confession may buy him leniency in the face of imminent execution
  • That perpetuating the deception has become morally unsustainable
Character traits
anxious remorseful revealing_secret pragmatic_survivor
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Frustrated and anxious, masking fear with irritation at the Doctor’s antics

Bound beside the Doctor, Romana expresses her distress and impatience through sarcastic remarks and demands for urgency, reacting to the Doctor’s distraction tactics with irritation. She challenges the Doctor’s tangential commentary and voices frustration at the immediacy of their peril.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive the impending ritual sacrifice
  • To stop the Doctor’s unnecessary questioning and move toward action
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor’s diversionary tactics are wasting precious time
  • That direct threats deserve direct responses
Character traits
skeptical impatient dry_wit pragmatic
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Calm and detached, prioritizing factual explanation over emotional or spiritual context

Skart explains the mechanical logic of the ritual in dry, factual terms, focusing on the contracting creepers and the purpose of the window. He acts as a technical conduit between the Doctor’s probing questions and Varlik’s theological framing, revealing the fusion of religious ritual and biophysical torment.

Goals in this moment
  • To clarify the physical mechanics of the ritual for the captives and priests
  • To perform his role in the ritual without personal investment
Active beliefs
  • That the ritual’s mechanics are more important than its spiritual justification
  • That his knowledge is valuable and should be shared without regard for consequence
Character traits
matter_of_fact technical_explainer literal_minded neutral_in_chaos
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Varlik
secondary

Ambivalent, torn between fear of Ranquin’s wrath and unease about the cruelty of the ritual

Varlik, a Swampie priest, mediates between Ranquin and the captives, explaining the details of the seventh ritual’s horrors. Though hesitant to challenge Ranquin directly, he reveals the window’s origin from Delta Magna and justifies the ritual’s necessity to the Doctor, embodying the tension between blind devotion and cautious personal doubt.

Goals in this moment
  • To justify the ritual while subtly educating the captives
  • To appease Ranquin without endorsing cruelty directly
Active beliefs
  • That Kroll’s will must be obeyed regardless of the method
  • That the window’s origin makes it suspiciously out of place and worth noting
Character traits
hesitant authoritative_spokesperson mediator convenient_truth_teller
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Creepers

The creepers tightly bind the Doctor, Romana, and Rohm-Dutt to the pallet, contracting slowly as they dry in the temple’s shaft of light. Skart explains how their drying shortens the fibers, pulling the plank and snapping spines when taut. Romana and Rohm-Dutt feel the tightening immediately, heightening dread, while the Doctor uses their conversation to deduce a potential release mechanism via the window.

Before: Freshly moist creepers, pliable and slow to contract, …
After: Drying fibers beginning to tighten, causing visible strain …
Before: Freshly moist creepers, pliable and slow to contract, coiled around limbs of the bound captives on the pallet
After: Drying fibers beginning to tighten, causing visible strain and pain; no further contraction observed yet
Sacrificial Pallets

The pallet, a sagging wooden platform used for ritual sacrifice, serves as the central locus of torment. Bound to its surface, the Doctor, Romana, and Rohm-Dutt lie helpless as the creeping vines contract beneath the stress of drying fibers. It becomes both a torture device and a listening post as the captives extract information from the Swampies through their proximity to the ritual apparatus.

Before: Rough-hewn pallet constructed from lianes and wooden planks, …
After: Pallet remains fixed in place; bound victims show …
Before: Rough-hewn pallet constructed from lianes and wooden planks, positioned under the skylight; pre-stained from past sacrifices
After: Pallet remains fixed in place; bound victims show early signs of distress from tightening bonds
Ritual Window of Kroll's Temple

The window, brought from Delta Magna and installed in the temple roof, allows sunlight to strike the ritual pallet. Though weak and late-afternoon filtered, it provides Skart the basis to explain how drying creepers contract and how their tension can potentially be disrupted. The Doctor’s observation about its incongruity plants the seed for using the window’s mechanical role in escape planning.

Before: Old, round pane of glazed Delta Magna origin, …
After: Fragile and unattended; no change in physical state, …
Before: Old, round pane of glazed Delta Magna origin, weathered by swamp humidity, embedded in the temple’s thatched roof
After: Fragile and unattended; no change in physical state, though its functional role as a sunlight conduit becomes a pivot in escape strategy
Swampie Sacred Torches

The Sacred Torches, lit by Ranquin to invoke Kroll, cast flickering light and thick smoke over the pallet and captives. The heat intermittently dries the creepers faster, accelerating the contraction rate witnessed by Rohm-Dutt, who feels the bindings tighten. Their presence heightens the ritual’s atmosphere and creates the physical catalyst for the tightening bonds.

Before: Five crude resin-soaked torches arranged around the altar …
After: Torches continue burning, their smoke curling under the …
Before: Five crude resin-soaked torches arranged around the altar by Ranquin during invocation
After: Torches continue burning, their smoke curling under the temple’s low ceiling; creeping vines tighten in response to the heat and sunlight
Torture Device Plank

The Torture Device Plank, a sloped wooden base used to stretch spinal columns, lies beneath the victims. While not actively used, it forms part of Skart’s mechanical explanation of how contracting creepers will pull the plank and rupture spines. Its presence signifies the designed brutality of the seventh ritual, reinforcing the captives’ impending doom.

Before: Rough-hewn base positioned under the pallet, stained dark …
After: Unused but integral to Skart’s fatalistic explanation; still …
Before: Rough-hewn base positioned under the pallet, stained dark from prior usage; its angle designed to maximize the pulling force of contracting vines
After: Unused but integral to Skart’s fatalistic explanation; still in place beneath the tightening bonds

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Kroll's Temple

Kroll’s Temple serves as the oppressive stage for the seventh ritual, its stone walls and low ceiling trapping sound and smoke while amplifying dread. The central pallet beneath the Delta Magna window becomes the focal point of physical and psychological torment. The skylight’s faint light enables Skart to explain the creepers’ contraction, making the location both a death chamber and an accidental classroom.

Atmosphere Clammy and suffocating, thick with smoke and tension, punctuated by the tightening whispers of vines …
Function Sacrificial site and torture chamber designed for ritual execution through slow physiological torment
Symbolism Represents the intersection of myth and mechanical cruelty, where faith becomes instrument of death
Access Access limited to Swampie priests and captured victims; outsiders like the Doctor are abducted into …
Stone walls radiating damp chill Ritual window in the roof letting in weak, filtered sunlight Low thatched ceiling filled with smoke from sacred torches

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Sons of Earth

The Sons of Earth are invoked indirectly when Rohm-Dutt reveals Thawn’s conspiracy to frame them as suppliers of weapons to the Swampies. Their political stance—opposing colonization and supporting native resistance—is weaponized by Rohm-Dutt to justify Swampie violence and implicate them as despoilers. The organization is used as a scapegoat in a colonial power struggle.

Representation Through Rohm-Dutt’s confession, who acts as an agent of their broader narrative and a source …
Power Dynamics Violated and exploited by external actors to escalate colonial violence and justify genocide
To oppose colonial expansion and protect native Swampie autonomy through militant resistance To be seen as a legitimate political movement rather than a criminal organization Providing ideological justification for native resistance through documented anti-colonial rhetoric Being framed as extremists by colonial authorities to justify draconian countermeasures
People of the Lakes

The People of the Lakes manifest through Ranquin and Varlik, who orchestrate the seventh ritual as a devotional act to preserve their safety by appeasing Kroll. Their collective faith drives the ritual’s mechanics and justifies the torment of the captives, framing violence as divine mandate. The conversation exposes their reliance on ritual theater despite its brutality.

Representation Through Ranquin as high priest and Varlik as mediating intermediary, both speaking on behalf of …
Power Dynamics Exercising ritual authority over outsiders and enforcing devotional compliance through fear and control
To complete the seventh ritual and appease Kroll to protect the People of the Lakes from destruction To execute the outsiders as symbolic scapegoats for communal salvation Sacred doctrine of Kroll used to command obedience and justify ritual violence Control of ritual space and time to enforce communal participation and terrorize outsiders

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The Doctor's initial interrogation of Varlik about the temple's architecture and ritual mechanics (beat_7132fc69fd5606d3) provides the knowledge he later leverages to escape. His escape is contingent on the information he gathers about the temple's design and the ritual's vulnerabilities."

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"Rohm-Dutt's revelation about Thawn's genocidal scheme (arming natives to discredit the Sons of Earth) directly informs Thawn's later admission of his intent to use Kroll's approach as an opportunity to 'remove [the Swampies] permanently.' This escalation in Thawn's malevolence is enabled by the information Rohm-Dutt provides, which he reveals under duress during the ritual."

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"The Doctor's realization during the ritual that the creepers will dry out and the window's positioning allows sunlight to loosen them (beat_1556bad942fcca5e) foreshadows his later use of the storm's vibrations (which relies on the window's properties) to break the creepers and escape. This insight into the ritual's mechanics directly informs his escape plan."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"RANQUIN: Great Kroll. Great Kroll, Defender and Saviour, these despoilers and profaners of the temple are condemned to die according to the seventh Holy Ritual of the Old Book. May their torments avert thy wrath from the People of the Lakes, thy only true followers and believers, O most powerful one. So let it be."
"DOCTOR: Why don't you just let the whole thing drop, Ranquin? You've made your point."
"DOCTOR: It's even more unpleasant to experience. Ranquin, what was the secret of Kroll's power?"