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Brothers of the Temple

Atlantean Religious Leadership and Governance

Description

A religious and political governing body within Atlantean society, distinct from physical locations like the Temple of Amdo. They operate as a council with authority to uphold prophecies, reject external warnings, and enforce traditional hierarchies, as demonstrated in their interaction with Thous, Lolem, and Zaroff in the Atlantean Council Chamber.

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

2 events
S4E20 · The Underwater Menace Part 2
Doctor and Ramo confront Thous about Zaroff

The Brothers of the Temple are invoked by Thous as the religious authority that sanctions his rule. Their endorsement of Lolem’s prophecy—naming Zaroff the deliverer—creates an unassailable barrier to the Doctor and Ramo’s warnings. The organization’s influence is felt through Thous’s deference to tradition, as he cites their collective belief in Zaroff’s divinely ordained role. This institutional resistance to outside perspectives underscores the systemic challenge the Doctor faces in convincing Atlantean leadership to act.

Active Representation

Through Thous’s invocation of their authority and the weight of Lolem’s prophecy, which he treats as gospel.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over Thous, who in turn enforces their doctrine on the Council. The Doctor and Ramo are outsiders challenging this power structure, but their arguments are dismissed as heretical.

Institutional Impact

Reinforces the systemic resistance to change, where prophecy and tradition are prioritized over evidence or external warnings.

Internal Dynamics

The organization’s unity is unchallenged in this moment, as Thous aligns fully with Lolem’s prophecy and dismisses dissent.

Organizational Goals
Uphold Zaroff’s status as the prophesied deliverer of Atlantis Enforce the religious doctrine that guides Atlantean leadership, suppressing dissent
Influence Mechanisms
Through Thous’s deference to Lolem’s prophecy and the Brothers’ collective endorsement By framing the Doctor and Ramo’s warnings as disruptive and heretical
S4E20 · The Underwater Menace Part 2
Thous dismisses the Doctor’s warning

The Brothers of the Temple are invoked by Thous as the authority that sanctions the Doctor’s presence, their name acting as a seal of approval for Ramo’s unusual request. However, their role in the event is largely passive—they are the institutional backbone that Thous appeals to when dismissing the Doctor’s warnings. Their presence is felt through Thous’ reference to them, reinforcing the hierarchy that the Doctor and Ramo are challenging. The Brothers represent the unquestioning loyalty to tradition that Thous embodies, their collective voice silencing dissent.

Active Representation

Through Thous’ invocation of their name as a justification for the Doctor’s presence, and as the embodiment of temple authority that Thous upholds.

Power Dynamics

Exercising indirect authority over the meeting through Thous’ appeal to their standards. Their unspoken influence shapes Thous’ decisions, acting as a check on outsiders like the Doctor.

Institutional Impact

The Brothers’ unspoken presence reinforces the systemic resistance to change, making it nearly impossible for the Doctor and Ramo to disrupt the status quo. Their influence is a barrier to reason, rooted in centuries of unchallenged dogma.

Internal Dynamics

None explicitly shown, but implied to be hierarchical and resistant to internal dissent (e.g., Ramo’s skepticism is framed as disloyalty).

Organizational Goals
Maintain the temple’s authority and traditions, even in the face of external warnings Support Thous’ leadership by reinforcing his reliance on prophecy and institutional norms
Influence Mechanisms
Through Thous’ deferral to their standards (e.g., allowing the Doctor’s presence only as a ‘temple brother’) By providing the ideological framework (prophecy, tradition) that Thous uses to dismiss the Doctor’s claims