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Guardians of the Pyramid

Defense of the Conscience of Marinus and Key Retrieval Trials

Description

Permanent institutional body under Arbitan’s command, responsible for protecting the Conscience of Marinus and validating key-seekers through lethal tests. Operates within the Pyramid complex and does not participate in key retrieval.

Affiliated Characters

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

6 events
S1E21 · The Sea of Death
Susan’s attack and Barbara’s fear of capture

The Guardians of the Pyramid are represented solely by Arbitan, the last surviving member of a once-great order. His isolation underscores the organization’s decline, with the Voord’s return signaling the failure of his predecessors. Arbitan’s desperation to recruit the TARDIS crew reflects the Guardians’ diminished capacity to defend the Conscience alone. The organization’s legacy is tied to the machine’s moral authority, but its current state is one of crisis, with Arbitan as its sole, exhausted steward.

Active Representation

Through Arbitan’s actions (rescue, blackmail, revelation of the Voord threat).

Power Dynamics

Weakened and under siege, relying on coercion to survive.

Institutional Impact

Their collapse threatens Marinus’ moral order, forcing Arbitan to betray his principles (e.g., treating the crew as enemies) to preserve the Conscience.

Internal Dynamics

Arbitan’s loneliness and grief (implied by his daughter’s absence) drive his ruthless pragmatism, but his isolation also makes him vulnerable to the Voord’s strategies.

Organizational Goals
Protect the Conscience of Marinus from the Voord at all costs Recruit the TARDIS crew to retrieve the Keys and restore the Guardians’ failing defenses
Influence Mechanisms
Blackmail (threatening to strand the TARDIS crew) Appeal to the crew’s protective instincts (e.g., Ian’s rescue of Arbitan) Leverage of the pyramid’s defenses (acid, traps, hidden passages)
S1E21 · The Sea of Death
Ian rescues Arbitan from Voord attack

The Guardians of the Pyramid are represented by Arbitan, the sole remaining member of the organization. His isolation and desperation highlight the diminished state of the guardianship and the urgent need for assistance. Arbitan’s actions in this event—revealing his role and seeking the TARDIS crew’s help—reflect the organization’s struggle to defend the Conscience of Marinus. The guardians’ legacy is embodied in the pyramid’s defenses and the critical machine they protect.

Active Representation

Through Arbitan’s direct actions and revelations about the guardianship’s history and duties.

Power Dynamics

Operating under severe constraint due to Arbitan’s isolation and the Voord’s relentless attacks, with limited resources and allies.

Institutional Impact

The guardians’ involvement reflects the broader struggle to maintain the balance of power on Marinus and protect its critical machine from external threats.

Organizational Goals
To defend the Conscience of Marinus and prevent Voord infiltration. To secure the TARDIS crew’s assistance in retrieving the Keys of Marinus.
Influence Mechanisms
Appeals to the crew’s moral instincts and resourcefulness. Leveraging the pyramid’s defenses and Arbitan’s knowledge of its secrets.
S1E23 · The Screaming Jungle
Darrius reveals the micro-key’s location

The Guardians of the Pyramid, led by Arbitan, are indirectly but profoundly involved in this event. Their authority is invoked by Ian to establish trust with Darrius, who confirms that only those warned by Arbitan could avoid the idol trap. The organization’s influence looms over the scene, shaping the urgency and stakes of the mission. Darrius’s confession—of rigging the idol trap and the true micro-key’s location—reflects his role as a guardian of Arbitan’s secrets, while his dying words underscore the organization’s reliance on deadly tests to protect the Conscience of Marinus. The jungle’s whispers serve as a reminder of the broader threat the Guardians are tasked with mitigating.

Active Representation

Through the invocation of Arbitan’s name and the deadly tests set by Darrius, a member of the organization. The Guardians’ influence is felt in the high stakes of the mission and the lethal consequences of failure.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the intruders (Ian and Barbara) through the tests set by Darrius. The organization’s power is both protective (safeguarding the Conscience) and perilous (demanding proof of legitimacy through deadly challenges).

Institutional Impact

The Guardians’ reliance on lethal tests to protect their secrets reflects a broader institutional dynamic of paranoia and necessity. The organization’s power is absolute, but its methods are morally ambiguous, forcing Ian and Barbara to navigate a gauntlet of dangers to prove their worth.

Internal Dynamics

The scene hints at the internal tension between the Guardians’ duty to protect the Conscience and the ethical implications of their deadly tests. Darrius’s role as a trap-setter and his eventual death suggest a system that consumes even its own members, raising questions about the sustainability of such extreme measures.

Organizational Goals
Ensure the micro-key is retrieved only by trusted agents (Ian and Barbara), who have proven their legitimacy by navigating Darrius’s traps. Maintain the integrity of the tests and traps set by Darrius to weed out unworthy intruders and protect the Conscience of Marinus from Voord attacks.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the deadly tests and traps set by Darrius, a member of the organization, which serve as a filter for legitimacy. Through the invocation of Arbitan’s authority, which establishes trust and urgency in the mission. Through the looming threat of the jungle’s whispers, which reinforces the stakes of the mission and the organization’s broader struggle to protect Marinus.
S1E23 · The Screaming Jungle
Darrius reveals the idol trap

The Guardians of the Pyramid, led by Arbitan, are the unseen architects of this event’s tension. Their influence is felt through Darrius’s traps, Arbitan’s warnings, and the gauntlet’s ruthless design. The organization’s role is to vet those seeking the micro-key, ensuring only the worthy (or the desperate) survive to serve their cause. Darrius, as a guardian, enforces this policy even in death, his confession exposing the group to the full weight of Arbitan’s tests. The Guardians’ presence is indirect but pivotal—they are the reason Ian and Barbara must decode the clue, and the reason Darrius’s death is framed as a necessary sacrifice.

Active Representation

Through institutional protocol (the gauntlet’s traps) and the actions of its members (Darrius’s confession, Arbitan’s warnings).

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the group’s survival, dictating the terms of their mission through lethal tests. The Guardians’ power is absolute in this moment—they hold the key to the micro-key’s location, and the group must prove their worth to earn it.

Institutional Impact

The Guardians’ policies are on full display here—the gauntlet’s brutality is justified by the stakes, and mercy is not an option. This event reinforces their reputation as ruthless but necessary protectors of Marinus.

Internal Dynamics

Darrius’s death highlights the personal cost of the Guardians’ mission. His traps, while effective, have claimed him as a victim, raising questions about the sustainability of their methods. The group’s survival may force Arbitan to reconsider the gauntlet’s design—or double down on its cruelty.

Organizational Goals
Ensure only those vetted by Arbitan’s warnings (Ian and Barbara) survive the gauntlet, proving their loyalty and competence. Protect the Conscience of Marinus from Voord threats, even at the cost of lives (Darrius’s, potential intruders’).
Influence Mechanisms
Lethal traps designed to cull the unworthy (e.g., the idol’s false key, Darrius’s bed chamber). Cryptic tests (Darrius’s clue ‘D E 3 O 2’) that demand quick thinking and collaboration under pressure. The jungle’s sentience, accelerated by Darrius’s experiments, as a physical manifestation of the Guardians’ defenses.
S1E23 · The Screaming Jungle
Darrius reveals the micro-key code

The Guardians of the Pyramid are indirectly represented in this event through Arbitan’s authority and the lethal gauntlet of traps designed to test the worthiness of those seeking the keys. Darrius’s confession reveals his role in Arbitan’s system, where the idol trap and the false key serve as obstacles to ensure only legitimate couriers can retrieve the micro-key. The organization’s influence is felt through the urgency of the mission and the high stakes of deciphering the cryptic code before the jungle’s collapse. The Guardians’ goals are aligned with protecting the Conscience of Marinus, even if it means creating deadly obstacles for those who seek its keys.

Active Representation

Through institutional protocol (the lethal gauntlet of traps) and the authority of Arbitan, who sent Ian and Barbara on their mission.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the companions, who must prove their worthiness by navigating the traps and deciphering the clues provided by Darrius. The Guardians’ power is absolute in this context, as their tests determine whether the companions survive or perish.

Institutional Impact

The Guardians’ influence is felt in the urgency of the companions’ mission and the high stakes of their survival. The organization’s protocols and tests shape the narrative, driving the companions to act quickly and decipher the cryptic code before the jungle’s collapse.

Internal Dynamics

The Guardians operate as a unified force under Arbitan’s leadership, with internal hierarchies and processes designed to protect the Conscience of Marinus. Darrius’s role as a guardian is highlighted in his confession, where he reveals his duty to Arbitan and the lethal gauntlet he designed to test the worthiness of those seeking the keys.

Organizational Goals
Protect the Conscience of Marinus by ensuring only legitimate couriers can retrieve the keys Test the worthiness of those sent by Arbitan through the lethal gauntlet of traps and cryptic clues
Influence Mechanisms
Through the design of deadly traps (e.g., the idol trap and the system of mirrors) By sending couriers (Ian and Barbara) on a mission with high stakes, where survival depends on deciphering clues and outsmarting the environment Via the authority of Arbitan, who commands the loyalty and obedience of those who seek the keys
S1E23 · The Screaming Jungle
Darrius reveals the micro-key code

The Guardians of the Pyramid, led by Arbitan, are indirectly present in this event through Darrius’s references to their mission. Darrius confirms that Arbitan sent Ian and Barbara, validating their authority and the urgency of their quest. His role as a guardian of the micro-key is tied to Arbitan’s broader mission to protect the Conscience of Marinus from the Voord. The organization’s influence is felt in the lethal traps Darrius set, designed to test the legitimacy of those sent by Arbitan. Their presence looms over the scene, shaping the characters’ actions and the stakes of their mission.

Active Representation

Through Darrius’s role as a guardian and his references to Arbitan’s authority, as well as the lethal traps he set to protect the micro-key.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the characters through the mission’s urgency and the deadly consequences of failure. The organization’s power is felt in the traps and the cryptic clues, which test the characters’ legitimacy and resourcefulness.

Institutional Impact

The Guardians of the Pyramid’s influence is felt in the high stakes of the mission and the deadly consequences of failure. Their institutional protocols, such as the use of traps and cryptic clues, reflect a broader strategy of protection and testing, ensuring that only those deemed worthy by Arbitan can proceed.

Internal Dynamics

Darrius’s role as a guardian highlights the internal tensions within the organization, where loyalty to Arbitan and the mission is balanced against the personal cost of setting lethal traps. His defiance and resignation in his final moments reflect the weight of his duty and the isolation of his role.

Organizational Goals
To protect the Conscience of Marinus from the Voord by ensuring only legitimate couriers (those warned by Arbitan) can retrieve the micro-key. To maintain the integrity of the scattered keys, even at the cost of lives, as evidenced by Darrius’s traps and his willingness to die for the cause.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the lethal traps set by Darrius, which test the characters’ legitimacy and resourcefulness. Through the cryptic clues and codes provided by Darrius, which require the characters to prove their worthiness to Arbitan. Through the urgency of the mission, which drives Ian and Barbara to act swiftly and decisively.