Object
The Doctor's Cane
A polished wooden cane with a curved handle, gleaming under stage lights as the Doctor uses it to guide Jago’s memory under hypnosis. Its silver tip taps rhythmically against the theatre floor during moments of emphasis, then remains planted firmly at the Doctor’s side when he seizes control of the interrogation. The cane’s weight is both a prop and a tool—its heft underscores his authority without overt display.
8 appearances
Purpose
A walking aid and psychological instrument; the Doctor wields it to assert dominance during hypnotic compulsion and to punctuate his commands.
Significance
The cane is an extension of the Doctor’s investigative persona, bridging physical presence and mental intrusion. Its sudden appearance in the theatre cellar links his immediate investigation to the hidden layers of Weng-Chiang’s operations.
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used