Object

Kublai Khan's Twenty-Five Tigers

The Doctor claims these twenty-five tigers from Kublai Khan during a backgammon wager in the Peking throne room. Khan offers the exotic beasts as stakes alongside his wealth and prestige, their value underscoring his imperial reach. The Empress watches silently as Doctor's victories mount, Marco Polo interrupts amid the tension, and Tegana arrives just as Khan confronts his losses. The tigers amplify Khan's humiliation, turning wild trophies into symbols of his compulsive pride.
2 appearances

Purpose

Exotic wager stakes showcasing imperial wealth and dominion

Significance

Doctor's win deepens Khan's vulnerability, distracts him from Tegana's treachery, and elevates the wager's stakes from money to sacred relics and beasts, exposing Khan's need to match Genghis Khan's legacy.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments