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Remote Hills Refuge

The Hills

Gonds flee to these remote hills for safety during the Kroton rebellion. Selris expects Vana to join other evacuees there, away from the Learning Hall and villages. Thara describes the long trek from Selris' and Beta's houses, stressing isolation that shields from detection and retaliation. Beta orders Thara and Vana to go, but they refuse to fight instead. Distance amplifies risks, marking the hills as a harsh refuge demanding full commitment amid oppression.
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S6E21 · The Krotons Part 3
Gonds Reveal Suicidal Attack Plan

The hills are mentioned as the destination for the Gonds’ evacuation, with Thara noting the long trek required. While not physically present in the scene, the hills loom as a symbol of safety and refuge—though one that is distant and uncertain. The Doctor’s urgency to reach Beta instead of the hills underscores the hills’ role as a last resort, a place of isolation where the Gonds might survive but remain powerless. The location is framed as both a goal and a limitation, highlighting the Gonds’ desperation.

Atmosphere

Not directly shown, but implied as remote and exposed—a place of survival, not victory.

Functional Role

Evacuation destination for non-combatants, offering temporary safety but no solution to the Kroton threat.

Access Restrictions

Open to all Gonds, but requires a grueling journey and offers no protection from Kroton retaliation.

Rugged terrain, making travel difficult and slow Isolation from the city and the rebellion’s front lines A sense of finality, as if the hills are the end of the road for those who flee
S6E21 · The Krotons Part 3
Doctor Halts Gond Suicide Attack

The hills are mentioned as the destination for the Gonds' evacuation, though they are not physically present in this event. Thara references them as a long trek away from the city, highlighting the logistical challenges of the evacuation and the distance the Gonds must travel to reach safety. The hills symbolize both refuge and isolation, representing the Gonds' desperate attempt to escape the Krotons' wrath while also underscoring the vulnerability of those who cannot or will not evacuate.

Atmosphere

Not directly observed, but implied to be remote and potentially harsh, offering a stark contrast to the oppressive atmosphere of the city. The hills may provide safety, but they also represent a final, desperate option for the Gonds.

Functional Role

Potential refuge for the Gonds during the rebellion, though its distance and isolation make it a challenging destination. It serves as a reminder of the high stakes of the conflict and the lengths the Gonds must go to survive.

Symbolic Significance

Symbolizes the Gonds' desperation and the extreme measures they are willing to take to escape Kroton oppression. It also represents the fragility of their situation, as the hills offer no guarantees of safety or victory.

Access Restrictions

Open to the Gonds, but the long trek required to reach them makes access difficult, especially for those who are weak or injured, such as Vana.

The hills are described as a long way from the city, emphasizing the physical and emotional distance the Gonds must travel to reach safety. The mention of the hills contrasts with the immediate urgency of the rebellion, highlighting the tension between the need for refuge and the need for action.

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