Calib and Tomas assess the threat of Xoanon

Tomas returns to Calib in the forest with dire news of Xoanon’s latest projection, the Evil One, revealing it killed a tribe member. Calib immediately assesses their own survival against the responsibility of leadership. The conversation exposes a precarious divide between cautious retreat and bracing for confrontation, foreshadowing the Sevateem’s eventual shift toward armed conflict with the Tesh. This moment tests Calib’s resolve and forces recognition of Xoanon’s escalating aggression. key_dialogue: [ CALIB: Tomas! Tomas! Over here! CALIB: What was it? TOMAS: Yes. It revealed the Evil One's face, drove him away. ]

Plot Beats

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Calib and Tomas reunite and discuss their encounter with the Evil One, a projection of Xoanon. Tomas reports that the gun they used revealed the Evil One's face and drove it away.

urgency to cautious optimism ['the forest']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Calib
primary

Feigns calm composure while masking deep anxiety and the weight of premature authority thrust upon him.

Calib crouches behind a tree, calling out urgently to Tomasz as he returns, his voice steady but laced with tension betraying the sudden burden of leadership. He immediately assesses the threat and the effectiveness of their weapon, shifting from concealed observer to decisive strategist without hesitation.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure the immediate survival of the tribe by retreating to the village as planned.
  • Evaluate the practical utility of the Concealment Gun against Xoanon’s projections.
  • Consolidate his leadership legitimacy following Andor’s death.
Active beliefs
  • Survival of the tribe justifies pragmatic decisions, even if they contradict tribal law.
  • Xoanon’s current form is vulnerable and can be outmaneuvered with the right tools.
  • Leadership requires decisive action, not blind obedience.
Character traits
Calculating Decisive under pressure Opportunistic Pragmatic Authoritarian
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Tomas
primary

Relieved to have survived the encounter but gripped by white-hot fear of what is coming, tempered by the cold necessity of following Calib’s lead.

Tomas returns at a desperate run, visibly shaken by the confrontation with the Evil One. He clutches the Concealment Gun tightly, reporting both the horror of the attack and the weapon’s effect with urgent clarity. His presence underscores the immediate danger and the fragile hope offered by their desperate experiment.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Calib grasps the immediate danger posed by Xoanon’s projections.
  • Confirm the functionality of the Concealment Gun as a viable deterrent.
  • Support Calib’s leadership to stabilize the tribe’s faltering morale.
Active beliefs
  • The tribe’s old devotion to Xoanon is no longer sufficient for survival.
  • Pragmatic tools like the Concealment Gun may be the only defense against Xoanon gone mad.
  • Calib’s leadership is their best chance if it factors in hard truths.
Character traits
Fearful but resolute Loyal to Calib Urgently pragmatic Sharp observer Vulnerable but disciplined
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Sevateem's Concealment Gun

The Concealment Gun is prominently referenced as having been successfully used by Tomas to force the Evil One’s projection to reveal its true form, driving the creature away temporarily. Calib expresses immediate interest in confirming its effectiveness, signaling its emergent role as a tactical weapon against Xoanon’s aggression.

Before: Possessed by Tomas, the weapon is in unknown …
After: Verified as functional by Calib’s interrogation and Tomas’s …
Before: Possessed by Tomas, the weapon is in unknown condition, carried close to his body after initial testing in the forest.
After: Verified as functional by Calib’s interrogation and Tomas’s report, now a critical instrument of hope and control under disputed leadership.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Forbidden Forest

The Forbidden Forest serves as a labyrinthine killing ground where Xoanon’s projections manifest and the Sevateem attempt to hide. The dense canopy and unstable terrain force quiet movement and desperate tactics, with every snapped twig echoing the proximity of doom. Calib and Tomas meet in a sparse clearing behind a tree, a fragile sanctuary quickly revealed as inadequate against Xoanon’s wrath.

Atmosphere Cloying fear and breathless urgency permeate the air, thickened by the stench of damp earth …
Function Battleground and hideout
Symbolism Represents the tribe’s weakening grip on their ancient ways; a place where nature and nightmare …
Access Limited to tribal members and their immediate pursuers; entry is perilous for the unprepared.
Twisting black trees with irregular spacing creating claustrophobic corridors Dim, fractured sunlight punctuating the undergrowth in sickly patches
Sevateem Village

The Sevateem Village, though distant, is established as the tribe’s intended refuge and symbolic heart of tribal cohesion. Calib’s immediate tactical decision to head back there reflects the settlement’s dual role: a place of fragile safety and contested ideology. The village exists in this moment as a destination of last resort, a symbol of what the tribe is defending against Xoanon’s onslaught.

Atmosphere Anticipatory dread mixed with stubborn hope; the usual smells of damp earth and smoke now …
Function Refuge and rallying point
Symbolism Embodiment of tribal tradition and identity, though now questioned under Calib’s leadership.
Access Controlled by tribal members, but vulnerable to infiltration by Xoanon’s projections and the Tesh.
Low stone and timber buildings arranged in narrow, shadowed lanes Palisade perimeter lit by distant torchlight, a fragile boundary against the unknown

Narrative Connections

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What this causes 2

"Tomas and Calib's weapon effectively driving away Xoanon's projection (Act 1) is contrasted with their later use of weapons in direct combat against Tesh guards (Act 3), showing the escalation from indirect confrontation to direct violence."

Tunnel ambush and skirmish begins
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"Calib's decision to retreat quietly in the forest (Act 1) foreshadows his later role in following the Doctor's command to lead the Sevateem into the Tesh barrier (Act 3), directly linking his initial caution to his eventual cooperation with the Doctor's plan."

Doctor secures colony as Leela plans to leave
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