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Primitive Settlement

Sevateem Village

The village sprawls in clusters of low stone and timber buildings, their walls darkened by smoke and damp. Narrow lanes twist between structures, leading from shadow into patches of hard sunlight that reveal slick cobbles glistening with old rain. A metallic bite of blood mixes with the sour tang of unwashed wool and woodsmoke, even in retreat. The scattered Sevateem regroup here after Xoanon’s projections force their advance, trading desperate whispers for the usual odors of damp earth and slow-burning turf. The palisade looms at the perimeter, its torchlight now a distant marker guiding survival rather than safety. Calib and Tomas arrive first, their weapon’s power spent, marking the village as a temporary haven—one that may soon become a kill zone if the Evil One’s pursuit continues unchecked.
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S14E13 · The Face of Evil Part 1
Leela wounds guard during the Doctor’s escape

The confined doorway leading from the inner room serves as the critical staging point for the confrontation. Stifled space magnifies the violence, and the doorway becomes a bottleneck — both a gateway and a death trap where the warrior is stopped and the Doctor escapes.

Atmosphere

Tense and urgent, thick with the metallic scent of blood and the acrid tang of sweat and fear

Functional Role

Confinement point and escape route barrier

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fragile boundary between escape and confrontation, freedom and capture

Access Restrictions

Restricted to those sanctioned by tribal doctrine

Narrow wooden and fabric-covered doorway Limited egress space
S14E15 · The Face of Evil Part 3
Calib and Tomas assess the threat of Xoanon

The Sevateem Village, though distant, is established as the tribe’s intended refuge and symbolic heart of tribal cohesion. Calib’s immediate tactical decision to head back there reflects the settlement’s dual role: a place of fragile safety and contested ideology. The village exists in this moment as a destination of last resort, a symbol of what the tribe is defending against Xoanon’s onslaught.

Atmosphere

Anticipatory dread mixed with stubborn hope; the usual smells of damp earth and smoke now carry an undercurrent of smoke and the metallic tang of old blood from recent violence.

Functional Role

Refuge and rallying point

Symbolic Significance

Embodiment of tribal tradition and identity, though now questioned under Calib’s leadership.

Access Restrictions

Controlled by tribal members, but vulnerable to infiltration by Xoanon’s projections and the Tesh.

Low stone and timber buildings arranged in narrow, shadowed lanes Palisade perimeter lit by distant torchlight, a fragile boundary against the unknown
S14E15 · The Face of Evil Part 3
Calib decides to retreat quietly

The Sevateem Village represents the sole beacon of human order amidst chaos. It becomes the urgent destination—a sanctuary menaced by proximity to Xoanon’s influence. Its crumbling structures and familiar stench of smoke now feel provisional, vulnerable, but still preferable to annihilation in the forest.

Atmosphere

A tense calm laced with the scent of fear and old blood, where safety is a rumor and home is a wavering promise

Functional Role

Provisional refuge under existential threat, purpose-built for survival not siege

Symbolic Significance

Once a bastion of tribal identity, now a gambit for time

Access Restrictions

Physically accessible but mentally compromised by proximity to Xoanon’s domain

Damp timber walls darkened by ancient smoke and rain A distant palisade torch flickers like a dying hope
S14E15 · The Face of Evil Part 3
Weapon failure forces retreat from forest

The village materializes as a beacon of flawed refuge once Calib orders retreat, its sturdier palisade and clustered buildings offering fragile shelter from Xoanon’s psi-projections. Smoke and old cooking fires linger in the air like ghosts, their familiar tang tainted by the metallic tang of danger that now defines their sanctuary.

Atmosphere

Desperate calm, the village’s usual rhythms drowned beneath war footing

Functional Role

Impromptu rally point for survival before the next phase of Xoanon’s advance

Symbolic Significance

Symbolizes false security and the tribe’s faltering defenses against fate

Access Restrictions

Open in theory to the fleeing Sevateem but gated in practice by leadership’s urgency

Slick cobbled lanes slick with old rain and spilled blood Flickering torchlight guiding fractured unity amid gathering gloom

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