Object

Village Inn's Fire

The fire burns steadily in the inn's hearth, casting a warm glow that draws the drenched Doctor, Polly, and Ben closer after their storm-soaked arrival. The Doctor points to it as a means to dry their clothes, countering the chill and offering brief respite amid Jacob Kewper's hostile reception. Its crackling presence underscores the inn's rudimentary comforts in a suspicious village.
2 appearances

Purpose

Provides warmth and dries wet clothes for travelers seeking shelter.

Significance

Offers momentary comfort to the stranded group in a setting rife with distrust, highlighting their physical vulnerability and dependence on reluctant local hospitality.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments