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The Corruption of Power and the Facade of Grandeur

The narrative interrogates how power decays into brutality when its foundations are illusory. The Tharil empire, once dominant, now clings to ritualized dominance—striking servants, asserting regal status, and enforcing slavery through the mirrors—while their physical form decays and their temporal authority frays. Biroc embodies this paradox: his composed detachment masks complicity in oppression, and his assurances of restored grandeur ring hollow against the backdrop of a burnt Tharil corpse and a dying ship. Romana’s exposure of Tharil slavery to the crew ruptures the crew’s moral complicity, forcing a reckoning with their own descent into coercion. This theme juxtaposes external grandeur with internal rot, exposing empire not as power consolidated, but as performance unraveling. It connects to prior arcs—vampiric ritual, Gallifreyan authority—by showing that when systems of control lose their functional core, violence becomes the only remaining language.

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