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S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

King Dalios confesses his fear of Kronos

Dalios stands on his terrace under twilight and collapses under the weight of his past with Kronos, no longer able to mask his terror beneath political detachment. He admits to the Doctor that he alone remembers the full horror of the artifact and that bringing it back would invite catastrophe. The Doctor’s question about why Kronos was not destroyed exposes not only the crystal’s indestructible nature but Dalios’ own failure and complicity, compelling him to abandon resistance and beg for the Doctor’s help to stop the Master before Atlantis is doomed. This moment breaks the king’s public facade and forces him to choose alliance over isolation, marking a critical shift in the balance of power and allegiance. key_dialogue: [ DALIOS: Kronos. Kronos. Kronos. I am the last alive who has known, who has seen, who remembers with a terror of twisted guts. DOCTOR: Well, why didn't you destroy the crystal? DALIOS: We tried and merely split the smaller crystal from it. It cannot be destroyed. DALIOS: You are a philosopher, friend. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Dalios expresses his deep-seated fear of Kronos and his reluctance to bring it back, revealing a traumatic past.


Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Devastated by remembered horrors and paralyzed by guilt over past failures, now channeling that trauma into a desperate bid for salvation

Dalios begins composed but quickly unravels under the Doctor’s questions, his polished royal demeanor collapsing into raw terror as he confesses being the last survivor of Kronos’ devastation. His voice betrays desperation as he begs the Doctor for aid, abandoning decades of political isolation to avert Atlantis’ doom.

Goals in this moment
  • Acknowledge and confront the full horror of the crystal’s lethal legacy
  • Secure alliance with the Doctor to stop the Master before Atlantis falls
Active beliefs
  • That the crystal is an unkillable harbinger of doom with no peaceful resolution
  • That only external intervention can save Atlantis from repeating past catastrophe
Character traits
Vulnerable Self-accusatory Desperate Introspective
Follow Dalios's journey

Intellectually engaged yet compassionate, sensing the weight of Dalios’ terror and responding with strategic empathy to secure alliance

The Doctor asks probing questions with measured calm, recognizing the crystal’s temporal paradox through analogy to his own TARDIS. He shifts from curiosity to urgency when Dalios’ fear becomes a plea for alliance, offering philosophical comfort while framing a path forward against the Master’s threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine the true nature of the crystal’s power and its indestructibility
  • Persuade Dalios to abandon neutrality and actively oppose the Master’s plans
Active beliefs
  • That knowledge and alliance are the only weapons against temporal catastrophes
  • That even the most detached intelligence can be swayed by shared existential terror
Character traits
Perceptive Diplomatic Imaginative in analogies Shifts from inquiry to decisive action
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Crystal of Kronos

The crystal is the unseen but ever-present embodiment of terror in this exchange; its indestructible nature is articulated by Dalios, who describes its resistance to conventional destruction and his own failed attempts to eradicate it. Though unseen, its menace looms over the terrace as the cause of Dalios’ collapse and the Doctor’s subsequent strategic pivot.

Before: Possessed by Dalios’ court but untouched; its indestructible …
After: Still intact and unharmed, but now the shared …
Before: Possessed by Dalios’ court but untouched; its indestructible form and temporal horrors remain a guarded secret known only to him
After: Still intact and unharmed, but now the shared burden of its existence is exposed, shifting from a secretive relic to a catalyst for alliance

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Dalios' Terrace

The terrace serves as both throne and confession box, where Dalios’ political theater is stripped away by twilight’s intimacy, leaving only vulnerability. The setting’s grandeur—marble, olive tree, and dimming braziers—contrasts sharply with the raw human truths spoken there, making it the perfect stage for Dalios’ collapse and the Doctor’s intervention.

Atmosphere Intimate and oppressive, shifting from regal detachment to visceral dread as personal history eclipses royal …
Function Private sanctuary for revelation and plea-making
Symbolism Represents the collision of public duty and private terror, where institutional identity must either yield …
Access Limited to trusted advisors and the Doctor; becomes a space of confessional secrecy once Dalios …
Golden twilight fading to deep shadow, erasing the day’s ceremonial brightness Braziers still smoking with cypress and thyme, their scent mingling with sea winds

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 9

"Dalios's explanation about the crystal's indestructibility (Beat d84...) directly leads to the Doctor and Dalios's philosophical discussion about the nature of time and the crystal (Beat f3d...). This exchange builds their alliance."

The crystal's indestructible paradox revealed
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's explanation about the crystal's indestructibility (Beat d84...) directly leads to the Doctor and Dalios's philosophical discussion about the nature of time and the crystal (Beat f3d...). This exchange builds their alliance."

Dalios makes desperate plea for Doctor’s aid
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"Dalios's skepticism about Kronos's divinity (Beat 0b6...) is reinforced by his later confession of deep fear and traumatic memory regarding Kronos (Beat ac7...). These linked moments show his evolving relationship with the myth—from rational dismissal to personal trauma."

Master humiliated by Dalios refusal
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"Dalios's skepticism about Kronos's divinity (Beat 0b6...) is reinforced by his later confession of deep fear and traumatic memory regarding Kronos (Beat ac7...). These linked moments show his evolving relationship with the myth—from rational dismissal to personal trauma."

Dalios dismantles Master’s divine facade
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"Dalios's traumatic fear of Kronos (Beat ac7...) drives his willingness to trust the Doctor's philosophical insights about time (Beat f3d...), revealing his character growth from fearful ruler to strategic ally."

The crystal's indestructible paradox revealed
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's traumatic fear of Kronos (Beat ac7...) drives his willingness to trust the Doctor's philosophical insights about time (Beat f3d...), revealing his character growth from fearful ruler to strategic ally."

Dalios makes desperate plea for Doctor’s aid
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"The revelation of the Minotaur's eternal suffering as a guardian (Beat 91ff...) echoes Dalios's earlier fear and trauma regarding Kronos (Beat 930...), reinforcing the theme that power demands sacrifice and eternal vigilance."

Dalios reveals the Minotaur's curse
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"Dalios's warning about Kronos's past devastation (Beat f62...) is echoed in his later traumatic recollection of destruction (Beat ac7...), deepening the theme that history repeats unless wisdom prevails. Both moments reveal the cost of repeating ancient mistakes."

Master declares divine authority in Atlantis
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"Dalios's warning about Kronos's past devastation (Beat f62...) is echoed in his later traumatic recollection of destruction (Beat ac7...), deepening the theme that history repeats unless wisdom prevails. Both moments reveal the cost of repeating ancient mistakes."

Dalios concedes after witnessing Master’s claim
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What this causes 8

"Dalios's explanation about the crystal's indestructibility (Beat d84...) directly leads to the Doctor and Dalios's philosophical discussion about the nature of time and the crystal (Beat f3d...). This exchange builds their alliance."

The crystal's indestructible paradox revealed
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's explanation about the crystal's indestructibility (Beat d84...) directly leads to the Doctor and Dalios's philosophical discussion about the nature of time and the crystal (Beat f3d...). This exchange builds their alliance."

Dalios makes desperate plea for Doctor’s aid
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's plea for help (Beat 930...) is answered when he welcomes the Doctor and Jo, forming a direct alliance and showing his trust in the Doctor based on their shared understanding of the threat."

King Dalios mistakes Jo for a goddess
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's plea for help (Beat 930...) is answered when he welcomes the Doctor and Jo, forming a direct alliance and showing his trust in the Doctor based on their shared understanding of the threat."

Dalios separates the Doctor and Jo
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's plea for help (Beat 930...) is answered when he welcomes the Doctor and Jo, forming a direct alliance and showing his trust in the Doctor based on their shared understanding of the threat."

Doctor reassures Jo before separation
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's traumatic fear of Kronos (Beat ac7...) drives his willingness to trust the Doctor's philosophical insights about time (Beat f3d...), revealing his character growth from fearful ruler to strategic ally."

The crystal's indestructible paradox revealed
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's plea for help (Beat 930...) is answered when he welcomes the Doctor and Jo, forming a direct alliance and showing his trust in the Doctor based on their shared understanding of the threat."

Doctor defends Hippias methods
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"Dalios's traumatic fear of Kronos (Beat ac7...) drives his willingness to trust the Doctor's philosophical insights about time (Beat f3d...), revealing his character growth from fearful ruler to strategic ally."

Dalios makes desperate plea for Doctor’s aid
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

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