Dark Carnival
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Dark Carnival
Third Recap
Characters
At the carnival
Regulars
- Adric
- Nyssa
- Fitz
- Anji
- Ayna
- Sandra
- eight Doctors
- Magnus
- Varne
- Number One
Non-regulars
- The Tod Brothers
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- there are four brothers - Magnus says that Gideon likes to think of himself as leading the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. The brothers are:
- Gideon: The boss
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- Older than Ezra and Lineus.
- "a gangly-limbed giant, seven feet tall if he was an inch, the old-fashioned black suitcoat hanging off his stooping shoulders in a way that should have looked baggy, but didn't. He had the solemn, lean-jawed ascetic's face of a preacher or an undertaker, pale, but with incongruously blue and lively eyes." His smile is "a curving sickle-slash showing too many white teeth." He wears a tall black hat. His voice is "surprisingly smooth and gentle". Has long pale hands.
- drinks coffee
- is a skilled surgeon; the most obvious evidence of his skill lies in the freak show, some of whose inhabitants weren't in the least freakish before he got hold of them, but he's also capable of more subtle surgeries, such as removing and reshaping memories
- He is remarkably good at leading comments and rhetorical questions that make one think that he's claimed something without committing himself; particularly neat is the way he keeps protesting his truthfulness without actually asserting it outright. [call for second opinion: does "And then you'll know that Gideon Tod doesn't lie" count as an outright assertion of truthfulness, or just a claim of his ability to make people think he's truthful?]
- Has one daughter, Delilah (see below), but also wants "a son to carry on the Tod legacy"; has chosen Number One (f) to be the mother of this son, "once I have her properly broken".
- He knows a lot about Number One, including his original real name.
- As one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, he's Death; Magnus characterises him as Pride.
- Ezekiel
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- No age data, unless I missed it.
- Fat, but short - his "full height ... fell well short of Adric's". "a roly poly man, almost dapper in a black frock coat, with a red Van Dyke beard and eight stitches luridly mapping a nightmare river down his bald scalp." Has "a dead man's grin, long teeth glimmering". Wears "a froth of lace, the color of venous blood" at his throat, which fails to hide "a ragged scar that circumscribed the fat man's throat ... the kind of scar that ... a noose would leave". Smells of cinnamon.
- loves cooking ("It's so intoxicating - you carefully select your ingredients, you carefully, oh so carefully, prepare them for their fate, and then when the perfect moment comes... You apply the heat." [This sounds like a metaphor to me.]) Seems to prefer dishes named after body parts.
- Has claimed to eat small children, has claimed to be a confirmed vegetarian - is thus either a cannibal or a vegetarian with a sick sense of humor. (Either way, he definitely has a sick sense of humour.)
- Jolly, but with a seething undercurrent of anger if things don't go his way.
- Carries a razor with a hideously pitted blade.
- Had a son, Joab, who was "taken care of" by Delilah when still a "little runt"
- According to Varne's recollection, his tastes run to women with large breasts
- As one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, he's Famine; Magnus characterises him as Gluttony.
- Ezra
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- Younger than Gideon.
- Black hat. Long red hair. Full beard. Inhumanly tall. Inhumanly broad shoulders. Glacier-cold blue eyes. "a rangy, red-bearded giant, even more massive than Gideon, clad all in black and with a pair of silver Colt .45s slung low on his hips."
- Blindingly fast on the draw.
- Does a trick shooting act, "but he tends to go through quite a few helpers". One of the tricks involves stringing an assistant up on a gallows, then shooting through the rope in the moment between the trapdoor opening and the noose pulling tight (it always works perfectly when he's practicing with an inanimate object in the noose, "but if he should by chance miss the rope when a live assistant was on it, well that was its own flavor of fun").
- The monstrosities that attack Nyssa are his 'pets'.
- Usually not up yet at 10.06am, according to Varne - but he seems to have been up as early as 9.40 on this occasion. (Unless he gave the instructions about the shooting gallery the previous day or something - which is possible, since they were expecting Number One. But then he's still up shortly after 10.06am, dealing with Nyssa.)
- As one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, he's War; Magnus characterises him as Sloth. [In this case, Magnus' characterisation seems to disagree with the reality - but then, Magnus' memories of the Tods is now known to be unreliable.]
- Lineus
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- The youngest brother, and "the least prepossessing specimen of the Tod clan".
- "a ridiculous, hunted-looking little man, with thin ginger hair through which the scalp at his temples gleamed in the sunlight"
- He has a "tangle of thinning red hair", through which he runs a hand when he's nervous (which is often).
- Can cast glamours, as with the Klein bottle trap (Gideon refers to this as a parlour trick, but it's not clear whether he means absolutely or only in comparison to Magnus' powers).
- He's only kept around to do the menial jobs, like caring for the freaks. (And, if Magnus is right, to make up the numbers.) Nobody cares about him, except maybe some of the freaks (and then, most of them only in as much as they connect him with food) - certainly none of his brothers do. Delilah considers that he "couldn't find his own ears if you tied them behind his head".
- Alternate Magnus, on the other hand, suggests that there's more to him than there appears - "It's always so very dangerous to underestimate the insignificant..."
- Knows how they make shrunken heads in the Amazon.
- has a [is "paramour" the right word?] among the freaks, to whom he says things like "Alas, my love, I must leave you. The demands of duty, and Gideon, are eternal. Though it pains me, I must fly."; their encounters in his bedroom leave him happy and lighthearted. There appears to be affection on both sides. Gideon doesn't know about this, and would not be happy to find out (says Bent Jimmy, who could be wrong).
- As one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, he's Pestilence (ie. everyone considers him a pest); Magnus characterises him, perhaps unfairly, as Stupidity.
- relationship with Magnus and Varne
- Magnus and Varne have met them in a professional capacity (Varne: "we never got paid for that one. Their bodies were never found." Magnus: "I thought it was slightly odd at the time. I had sabotaged the drive not the power plant. Their ship should not have exploded like that.") It is not yet clear whether M&V were to be paid (by whom?) for doing something to the Tod Brothers, or for doing something for the Tod Brothers (if the latter, then the Tod Brothers apparently attempted to do a bunk without paying up). Either way, Magnus has decided that the Tod Brothers owe him.
- the above, plus "Your Machiavellian intrigues, the grateful heiress" (mentioned by Ezekiel) never happened: the memories were implanted by Gideon, along with a failsafe that could be used to render Magnus and Varne harmless if they caused trouble [so what really happened when Magnus and Varne "fell into our web all those years ago"?]
- When Magnus and Varne knew them before, they weren't running a carnival, although they were using "the 'dark and sinister' aesthetic ... designed to set mortal teeth on edge." Magnus observes that the aesthetic "seems to have been tailored to fit this time, place... and situation. Tailored for public consumption" and hopes to discover why. [Ezekiel's exposition about the energy-being dealy seems to go some way to answering the question.]
- When Magnus knew the Tods before, Varvara and Joab were still alive and Delilah was only "a sweet little thing" (alternate Magnus's possibly sarcastic words).
- Gideon calls Magnus "our oldest and dearest friend".
- Magnus infers from Lineus' surprise at seeing them that they are not the target of the carnival (he believes that Gideon would have better prepared Lineus if they had been).
- Varvara
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- Delilah's mother
- was killed by Delilah when she was pregnant with a child (not Gideon's) who might have threatened Delilah's chances of inheriting the carnival (so it was probably a boy)
- did an act, which Delilah has inherited
- "knew better than to try her cheap party tricks on one of my kind" (alternate Magnus)
- The alternate Magnus insinuates that "Lineus and his various brothers", in addition to Gideon, all 'knew' Varvara in a Biblical sense - "The Tods had always believed in keeping things in the family, after all", as Delilah points out - and suggests that Varvara "saw something" in Lineus in particular that Gideon failed to perceive.
- Delilah Tod
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- Gideon's daughter, the eldest and only surviving child of any of the brothers ("Oh, there'd been Cousin Joab, Ezekiel's little runt. But she'd taken care of him long ago, before he could get big enough to be a threat... along with Mother and the little half-sib she'd been carrying.")
- expects to inherit the carnival from her father, and has taken steps to keep herself in a prime position in the line of inheritance (see above). Would therefore probably not be happy to learn her father's thoughts on the subject of his heir.
- Gideon has apparently never connected Delilah with the deaths of Joab and Varvara.
- (thinks of herself as) a star performer in the carnival
- does an act, which she inherited from her mother, in which she does a mesmeric dance and Kumba does humiliating things under her hypnotic control
- "She was a dark, voluptuous beauty, with dusky skin of a perfect, glossy shade that Cleopatra's should have been but probably wasn't. Her hair was midnight-black and hung in a cloud of wild elflocks, while her slightly slanted eyes shone a deep green and flashed with tiger-fire. A tight silken vest and a long and billowing skirt of the same diaphanous material were her only garments. The vest left her arms bare, exposing a network of shimmering scales tattooed on each one, a pair of slitted reptilian eyes on the back of each hand."
- The snake tattoos on each arm are some kind of alive, and she can inflict a lethal snakebite - or heal - with a touch
- takes great care over her appearance
- she has exceptional reach ("her free hand shot out in a blur, somehow covering the eight feet between her and the boy, and snatched him by the neck, dragging him in close")
- can speak (or at least can swear in) Egyptian, Romany, Aramaic, and Khmer
- spends time with Kumba in his bedroom, doing unspecified things with a whip and chains
- Zack
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- "a little boy of about six". "a small boy ... compactly built, with a round, honest face framed by a thick shock of unruly black hair." He has blue eyes. When we first see him, he's doing math homework.
- his Daddy (who, Zack says, is Adric) has a wife (Zack's Auntie) and a mistress (Zack's Mommy)
- his Mommy is a lot like the female Number One in appearance (tattoos and all), personality, and behaviour - even down to the idiosyncratic reaction to "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down"; however, she has something Number One doesn't have - a "shiny red stone" embedded in her chest, near her heart. "It hurts her in the mornings and she cries when she wakes up. And sometimes it lights up a little bit when Mommy gets really, really mad at someone or thinks about doing something bad." (Magnus may know something relevant about stones embedded in chests, but hasn't had a chance to mention it or think about it properly.)
- nothing has been mentioned about his Daddy's wife except that she exists and he calls her his Auntie. [He may have told Number One more about her in the tent, but if so it hasn't been mentioned yet.]
- says he just woke up and found himself at the carnival, where Gideon told him not to worry because his Mommy and Daddy would be coming to get him soon
- says Sandra looks kinda familiar [but I don't know enough about Sandra to know whether this implies he's met her; for all I know, Sandra just has one of those faces]
- Gideon tells Lineus that "The boy Zack is but a tool, the lever I will apply once my quarry's heart opens to him."
- alternate Magnus
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- from a timeline where Magnus never gave up whatever it was Magnus gave up, summoned by Doctor Mekt
- pretty much invulnerable
- can perform astonishingly powerful magics with a mere thought
- never travelled through the Gates of Dawn to Varne's world (a defining event in Magnus' life)
- in his timeline, he exterminated Varne's kind, having reached their world by some means other than the Gates of Dawn (Magnus notes that the only other paths to Varne's world require the co-operation of the inhabitants)
- consequently misses a number of important aspects of the relationship between Magnus and Varne, and underestimates Varne's abilities (not realising how much Magnus has taught her)
- the bodysnatcher
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- a "one-time dark lord"
- can possess other people's bodies, moving from one to the next as his current body dies (can voluntarily vacate a body if it's not suitable)
- possessed body has glowing red irises
- empty shells are the easiest to occupy, otherwise the stupider the occupant the easier it is to control - that is, assuming the possessee has a brain capable of intelligent thought even if it's not much used
- once possessed a Tylian ground-bat as a desperation measure, and found that Tylian ground-bats have extremely simple brains incapable of any thought beyond instinctive hardwired behaviours; was trapped until the bat died of old age three years later
- has magical powers of a telekinetic variety
- actually the alternate Magnus, transported over nine million years into the past and billions of lightyears away
- lost many of his powers and an unspecified amount of his memory in the process (it is unclear how much he has regained of either)
- has spent the last nine million years slowly making his way back to Earth, and is consequently not very happy with Magnus
- takes over Adric's body, then Kumba's, then demonstrates (rediscovers?) an ability to exist disembodied
- knows quite a bit about the Tods
- knew Varvara
- recognises Delilah (by her resemblance to Varvara?)
- Pirouette
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- the carnival's newest performer, due to debut this very night
- "A small figure stepped gracefully into the light, a blood-soaked harlequin costume clinging obscenely to her slim form, and began to dance. Mad eyes stared unseeing from behind a domino mask cruelly affixed to the figure's face. Brown hair spilled out from under a conical clown's hat. A frozen rictus of agony contorted her visage. Despite the horror of her visage, the woman danced with skill and grace."
- "Pirouette spun and twirled with a delicate grace that should have betokened the joy of the moment, should have, but for the fixed rictus of agony on her face. Her lips stretched wide in a soundless smile-turned-scream, green eyes ablaze with pain behind the domino mask steel-banded across her face. Bloody patches marred the bright print of her harlequin costume, oozing even as she moved."
- the black jelly baby
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- from a bag of jelly babies dropped by one of the evil Doctors (which also included red jelly babies that smell of blood, green ones that smell of acid, and yellow ones that smell of burning flesh)
- in normal jelly baby form, clings stickily (and painfully) to the hand that touches it
- left lying on the ground, it produces "an entire jelly figure ... Its shape was a distorted parody of humanity; the head was too small, the torso too big, and the arms and legs disproportionately massive. The head had crudely-formed eyes and a mouth, but no other features."
- sucks the life-energy-substance-thingy out of whatever it touches, leaving withered grass wherever it walks, etc.
- carny folk
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- Doctor Mekt
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- performs "Terrifying Chronal Explorations" for the punters
- gaunt
- robed
- carries "a metal staff covered with a complicated array of circuitry and wiring", with which he can manipulate chronal threads (creating time loops, altering events in the recent (and possibly the less recent) past, etc.)
- the Doctors think they remember having known someone called Mekt, but disagree about who he was
- apparently deceased as of 12.03pm
- Simple Simon
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- "a baggy-pantsed clown ... done up as a hobo in patchwork, with a ragged old sack thrown over one shoulder. Tufts of patchy orange hair thrust out under his hat, while his face was painted corpse-white with a huge crimson smile that looked more like a scream or a slit throat. He laughed again, a mad, hackle-raising sound of pure bestial lunacy." Wears white gloves.
- the big red nose isn't makeup, it's his real nose
- says "Simon says..." a lot
- can disappear from one place and reappear in another
- has incredible reflexes and amazing strength
- The Amazing Doctor Enigmo, Fortune-Telling Phrenologist
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- "a slim, goateed man with a monocle" and "a high, vaguely Austrian-sounding voice"
- reads your future in the bumps on your head - after first making the bumps with "a huge steel hammer, square-headed and spiked, the whole thing clotted with dried blood"
- deceased as of 9.42am
- Fetch
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- a hunchbacked midget in a black cape and burglar's mask
- deceased as of 11.19am
- Tex
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- a stunted, long-armed man in a cowboy hat
- deceased as of 11.19am
- Blind Eli
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- runs a sweet stall selling dangerous sweets that include newt's-balls, honeyed nightshade, and greenstick rock
- one of the slack-jawed, blank-faced ones
- a small figure wearing jester's motley
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- "It seemed to be a small boy with features obscured behind a mocking mask."
- has a squeaky voice
- when we see it, is working for Ezekiel
- Bent Jimmy
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- "the carnival's disgusting albino contortionist"
- has a grating voice (and a lower-class mode of speech)
- enjoys taunting Lineus (but does that count as a distingushing feature?)
- the sketch artist
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- a "scrawny figure ... , yellow eyes a-glimmer and a tattered
sketchpad in its hands"
- "long, soft hands"
- The man let out a soft, phlegmy chuckle as he compared his drawing to its subject, flecks of spittle dappling the bottom of the paper."
- "His lips parted in a gummy smile"
- freaks
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- Kumba, Lord of the Freaks
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- "billed on stage as their leader, and generally acknowledged as such by virtue of being the only one to boast not only a real living-van (albeit heavily-barred and padlocked at nights), but also three years' school-learning, and ten toes to count on"
- stupid, but strong-willed
- his chest has a horny carapace
- Fitz's reaction to an item of clothing on the line attached to Kumba's caravan (which might not be Kumba's clothing, of course): "He really wasn't sure he wanted to meet the owner of the spiked and padlocked dogskin long-johns - particularly as the spikes were on the inside and the lock was on the outside... and there was an attachment either for a third leg, or for a tail..."
- the bodysnatcher, playing on Kumba's weak point: "When they parade you round in that ring, chains dangling - can't you see they're laughing at you in your pasteboard crown and your stinking coat? You really think any of that pathetic collection of deformities and monsters love you - respect you? Remember how the boys mocked at you in school? Remember how you tried to pass as a man; remember how the Tod brothers bought you? Even the freaks would tear you apart if they saw you without your trappings, saw you for what you really are..."
- does an act with Delilah, in which he does humiliating things under her hypnotic control
- Igenlode the Human Snail
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- the most recent addition to the carnival freaks
- has the end cage
- capable of leaving its shell, hermit-crab-like, and seeking a new one (the Tods don't know this)
- the body within the shell is soft, pallid, bloodless, capable of squeezing through small gaps, human-like ("if anything human ever owned such a tentacled, questing face, or such a pointed little jaw as that which rasped now steadily against the bars")
- can extrude eyes on stalks
- Shanta, the Living Ghoul
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- "a doglike face, skeletal body, skin hanging over its frame, sharp teeth, wicked claws"
- has a thing for hot blood
- has a wagon between the Human Snail and the Frog-Boy, with a pile of cracked bones in the corner
- deceased as of 10.35am
- The Amazing Genuine Frog-Boy of Auvergne
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- part boy, part frog, and so far apparently harmless
- Smeff, Lord of Lightning
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- Fitz "didn't know what Smeff, Lord of Lightning, ate, and didn't think he wanted to know, but judging by all the (copious) evidence, the chap had a *very* odd digestion... He hadn't seen this Smeff, but he'd heard him - or it - moving about. From the spidery patter of feet, it hadn't *sounded* human."
- Should never be let out of his cage.
- Makes "an apoplectic hissing sound" when disturbed.
- Lineus says: "He isn't going to bite you... at least, not the kind of bite that takes teeth..."
- Fritz, the Fire-Eating Moron
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- a "muscular, triple-breasted creature of highly indeterminate sex"
- Lineus' little friend? [Yes, I know what the story said - but my brain's resolutely refusing to make the connection without explicit confirmation...]
- Lineus' little friend
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- has at least one mottled, muscular leg
- wears (when wearing anything) a top hat, scarlet waistcoat, and brightly checkered trousers
- has a guttural voice (or is that just sleepiness?)
- all other details not yet specified
in the strange misty place
- At Irem
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- Old Vernon
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- a "bent old figure" with "a trailing white beard, clotted with dust; wide blocky shoulders, hunched forward and sagging in on themselves under a torn rag of a mantle; a hook nose, kinked leftwards from some long-ago breaking; sunken, deep-set eyes that stared unblinking into the eddying dust."
- seated cross-legged by the entrance to Irem
- "hunched and motionless", eyes "fixed glassily on the hazy tracklessness before him", "only the intermittent rise and fall of his breaths under his dusty rags giving any indication that he was even alive"; does not react to external stimuli
- "Old Vernon's pretty far gone now. He'll be out running with the Hounds soon enough."
- Robert Ridgefield
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- "a man not too many years older than himself [Adric], a fair-haired, faintly supercilious type clad in a worn old summer-weight suit that had once been of some cheerful bluish shade but was fast approaching the same gray featurelessness as everything else in this place"
- there is an "odd, tiny hesitation" before he gives his name
- seems to remember things more than Janie, or at least hides it better
- wears "a dusty loafer" on one foot (and since the contrary is not stated, presumably a matching loafer on the other foot)
- Janie Alvorado
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- "a smallish woman with the look of a frightened mouse about her. Her skirt and blouse had faded to the same gray non-color as everything else in this place and dust streaked her long, tangled hair."
- can't remember her surname without prompting, but recognises it when she hears it
- can't remember the word "yellow", but recognises it when she hears it
- from Chicago
- Fat Johnny
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- "in some vague area of middle-age, a balding, bespectacled man of considerable girth"
- "Hair, skin, and pants had all gone mostly dust-gray, but his tautly-stretched orange t-shirt still had enough color to make it draw the eye."
- When he shakes hands with Adric, his hand "nearly engulfed Adric's own, but the man's grip was almost girlishly light."
- Passing time by playing chess (with bits of rubble, for bits of rubble) against the Captain. The player who loses all his bits of rubble to the other will go to the Drop and jump in.
- "The Captain and I have been hear longer than most and we still have the facilities we arrived with." Suggests that this is because of all the chess games.
- the Captain
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- "about the same apparent age as the fat man, but thin and not so balding, with a pencil-mark of a mustache on his lip. His clothes had faded so badly as to seem hardly even gray, but there was a martial regularity to their cut that seemed to indicate a uniform, though of what nation or branch it was impossible to say."
- Doesn't say much. (Or indeed anything at all - Fat Johnny's done all the talking so far.)
- Passing time by playing chess (with bits of rubble, for bits of rubble) against Fat Johnny. The player who loses all his bits of rubble to the other will go to the Drop and jump in.
- Johnny says: "Captain who and of what army, no one knows, not even him anymore." This isn't because of the usual Irem-related memory fading: he already didn't know when he arrived. Johnny again: "when he first arrived he was bit more talkative. He came through Yondo."
- beyond Irem
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- the hounds
- a skeletal figure
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- "A death's head grin stretched the parchment yellow skin over bony cheeks. A light of devilish amusement kindled in the dark eye sockets. The pile of bones, draped in a loose tatter of colourless rags, raised an arm to point a finger at the gaggle of Doctors. The clawed nail began to glow with a putrid blue radiance."
elsewhere
- In Mr G's shop
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- At This Time Round
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- (yesterday, 4pm onward)
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- Francois, with Mr Moggie
- Chris Cwej
- Tegan
- a fellow dressed in a period World War I flying ace uniform
- unspecified additional patrons
- (today, 3pm)
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- Harry Sullivan
- a stranger who was driving past (apparently an actual stranger who doesn't know who the Doctor is)
- unspecified additional patrons
Last seen
- Mr G
- in his shop, yesterday, c.4.00pm
- Francois (with Mr Moggie)
- leaving This Time Round for an appointment with his pedicurist, yesterday, c.4.05pm
- Chris Cwej
- This Time Round, yesterday, c.4.05pm
- Tegan
- This Time Round, yesterday, c.4.21pm
- a fellow dressed in a period World War I flying ace uniform
- This Time Round, yesterday, c.4.21pm
- the Doctors
- Somewhere, somewhen that may or may not be anything like 10.08am. Evil: 2, 3, 4, 7, 8. Non-evil: 1, 5, 6.
- Blind Eli
- talking to Delilah, c.10.15am
- the Frog-Boy
- cowering in his cage, c.10.25am
- Nyssa
- captured by Ezekiel Tod, c.10.30am
- Ezra Tod
- practicing for his trick-shooting act, c.10.40am
- Kumba
- attacking Delilah, c.11.00am
- Pirouette
- dancing for Gideon, c.11.30am
- Delilah Tod
- stalking out of her [Kumba's?] caravan, c.11.35am
- the bodysnatcher
- brooding in Kumba's caravan, c.11.35am
- Simple Simon
- pinned to the ground, c.11.55am
- Igenlode the Human Snail
- clinging to the underside of Smeff's cage, gnawing at an axle, c.11.55am
- Anji
- unconscious, and suffering the effects of the freak-healing potion, in the spare bedroom in Kumba's caravan, c.12.00pm
- Fitz
- taking Smeff to Gideon, c.12.02pm
- Smeff
- being taken to Gideon, c.12.02pm
- alternate Magnus
- transported back in time, 12.03pm - for subsequent whereabouts see under "the bodysnatcher"
- the black jelly baby
- sucking the life-energy-substance-thingy out of clown corpses, c.12.08pm
- Gideon Tod
- talking to Ezekiel in the commissary, some time after Ezekiel tortures Magnus, but before 3.00pm
- Ezekiel Tod
- talking to Gideon in the commissary, some time after Ezekiel tortures Magnus, but before 3.00pm
- Janie Alvorado
- hanging about somewhere at Irem
- Ayna
- being trailed by an as-yet-unnamed figure, c.12.50pm
- Sandra
- being trailed by an as-yet-unnamed figure, c,12.50pm
- Number One
- being trailed by an as-yet-unnamed figure, c.12.50pm
- Zack
- being trailed by an as-yet-unnamed figure, c.12.50pm
- the sketch artist
- trailing Ayna, Sandra, Zack, and Number One, c.12.50pm
- Adric
- somewhere, somewhen that may or may not be anything like 12.50pm
- Robert Ridgefield
- introducing Adric to Fat Johnny and the Captain
- Fat Johnny
- talking to Adric
- the Captain
- waiting for Fat Johnny to finish talking to Adric so they can start the next game
- Lineus Tod
- summoned to see an angry Gideon, c.1.40pm
- Lineus' little friend
- asleep in Lineus' bed, c.1.40pm
- Bent Jimmy
- hiding under Lineus' caravan after taunting Lineus, c.1.40pm
- Varne
- breaking out of her prison, c.2.00pm
- Harry
- checking Magnus' injuries, This Time Round, c.3.00pm
- Magnus
- swearing vengeance, This Time Round, c.3.05pm (?)
- car-driving stranger
- relieved Magnus isn't seriously injured, This Time Round, c.3.05pm
- deceased
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- Doctor Enigmo
- killed by Number One with his own hammer, c.9.42am
- Shanta, the Living Ghoul
- killed by Delilah, c.10.35am
- Tex
- killed by Number One, c.11.16am
- Fetch
- killed by Number One, c.11.16am
- Doctor Mekt
- torn apart by his own spell intended to destroy Magnus, 12.03pm
- mentioned, but not yet seen
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- The Death-Defying Ahkanten Brothers (on poster)
The carnival
Gideon says that "my brothers and I do the best we can to provide that which you seek. That which everyone who comes to us seeks ... Such crude methods, to provide others with the promise of what they seek. No. My brothers and I have chosen to give our guests what even they do not expect." (In an apparently more frank mood, he tells Number One "Piece by piece, we break your mind and your will, destroying your reality a little bit at a time. In the end, what is left of you will be put to good use in the sideshow..." Whether this applies to the carnival's victims generally, and whether it's the limit of what the carnival is up to, is not yet resolved. And, of course, it could be an outright lie.)
"What else could have brought you here, if not the desire to experience that _special_ awe and _special_ fear that only we can provide?"
The flier says: "The Internationally Famous Tod Brothers Carnival. Thrills! Chills! Scantily Clad Women! Manly Men! Kumba, Lord of the Freaks! The Death-Defying Ahkanten Brothers! Fritz, The Fire-Eating Moron! Smeff, Lord of Lightning! The Terrifying Chronal Explorations of Doctor Mekt! Come One, Come All! Engaged For This Month Only!"
The carnival is set up in the dark woods outside This Time Round, in a clearing (which, being fictive, is as large as it needs to be). The clearing is dominated by a massive oak tree at the eastern end.
The cages and living vans are marshalled in a ring around the massive oak. Igenlode the Human Snail has the end cage; Shanta, the Living Ghoul, has the next cage, then the Frog-Boy.
The clearing is fenced off; the main entrance to the carnival is marked by a sign saying "THE INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS TOD BROTHERS CARNIVAL!!", and opens at 9.30am.
The carnival is dominated by a Big Top ("the carnival's heart... or perhaps, more properly, its belly"), battered but brightly coloured, surrounded by smaller tents, carnival booths, and refreshment stands. Silent clowns stalk furtively through the sawdust. Vacant-eyed, slack-jawed barkers man the booths and refreshment stands. There's a calliope, shrouded in steam, that plays loud, cheerful, and nerve-wracking off-key music. There's a carousel, garishly painted in bright yellows, reds, and blues, with flashing lights, that plays a jaunty little tune (sometimes 'The Ride of the Valkyrie'); strange things happen to those who ride it. There's a Hall of Mirrors, where every mirror works a different spell. There's a Ghost Train, near the Hall of Mirrors. There's a Ferris wheel ("that creaked and groaned through its endless turns, dry bearings squalling an almost human cry of pain" "like damned souls on Hell's own griddle"). There's a hoop-la stall. There's a ring-toss stall (and the slack-jawed barker that runs it can do dangerous things with his rings). There's a pitching stall, where one can win prizes by knocking down piles of milk bottles with a baseball; prizes include a stuffed tentacle monster (that oozes a bit when squeezed), a doll-sized iron maiden, and a box of Crunchy Frogs. There's a Tunnel of Love. There's an Action-Packed Wild West Shooting Gallery, where punters can shoot at wooden targets (and, perhaps, the occasional non-wooden target) to the sound of a piano playing an off-time version of 'Buffalo Gals'. The rides are rickety.
The air carries drifting sugar-scents of cheap candy that tickle the nose with sickly sweetness. Food available at the refreshment stalls includes toffee apples, popcorn, and corn dogs. There is a Hot Dog stall, "illustrated with a crudely-painted black dog against a background of hellish flames".
The characters currently being followed by the story aren't the only ones at the carnival; there is "a sparse crowd".
There is a smallish tent of washed-out blue canvas, where Number One first meets Zack. Gideon says that "within in this tent lies only truth" - though he could be lying. (Either way, it's worth noting what Gideon doesn't say while he's within the confines of the tent - he never actually says "Zack is your son" or anything along those lines; he just presents the kid and lets Number One draw the inference.)
There's a manager's tent (or caravan), in which Gideon has a high-backed, well-upholstered chair. (Maybe there's a tent and a caravan, and they both have chairs.) The caravan is near the Big Top; it is large and has a crooked stove-pipe (implying a stove?) and has a shrunken head from the Amazon over the door. In addition to the chair, the caravan contains a big grandfather clock, with a face numbered up to thirteen o'clock and a "curiously tooth-marked pendulum"; the clock's "monotonous tock-tock-tocking always reminded Lineus of the beating of a diseased heart".
There's a commissary. Gideon has to stoop to fit through the door.
The exact locations of things move around from time to time, particularly when someone is trying to find the exit.
Death doesn't seem to work the same way at the carnival as it does elsewhere. No grinning skeletal figure shows up to usher one into the next world. Adric finds himself in a strange new world, but what happens to the souls of the other deceased has not been described (if they had souls; all the other deaths so far have been carnival people). In related news, people in the carnival grounds cannot communicate psychically with people outside the carnival grounds; and the carnival and its owners are immune from psychic attacks.
- the Carnival creature
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- an immaterial being that feeds on emotions and provides an unspecified energy
- in Ezekiel's estimation, "not too bright"; Varne concurs, rating it "about as bright as a cat"
- Gideon has done a deal with the being, running the Carnival to keep it fed in return for a share of its power ("Oh but the power, no wonder Gideon was prepared to deal with it. If he could tap it's power it would make him stronger than anything else she could remember.")
- the Carnival - tents, rickety rides, and all - is in some sense a physical form created for the creature by Gideon; in how literal a sense is not clear, but the creature is "like a metaphorical fog enveloping the carnival" to anyone with the right senses (although one can not make out details of what it is without already having some idea what to look for).
- presumably what protects the Tods and the carnival from attack by psychic and other means (including Tod-on-Tod attacks) and has something to do with the non-death situation
- none of the Tods can leave the Carnival, according to Ezekiel (as far as he knows, none of the others have discovered this yet)
Events
a long, long time ago in a galaxy far away
- 8.43pm:
- The bodysnatcher, on a small planet in Galaxy RE 1489, sets out on the long journey to Earth and Magnus.
Yesterday
- 3.??pm:
- Adric meets Mr G, who gives him a flier for the carnival. The clock in Mr G's shop strikes 4pm, and Adric rushes off to start his shift at TTR, for which he is late.
- 4.05pm:
- Francois and Mr Moggie explain the merits of punctuality to Adric, and Adric begins his shift. His first customer is a figure who, apart from being heavily burnt, suspiciously resembles Dr Mekt; the figure buys an Adric's Demise and a Trakenite Slammer, and pays Adric an odd-looking coin "for your time".
- ?.???m:
- At some point in his shift, Adric sticks the carnival flier up on the TTR bulletin board.
- 4.05pm:
- Adric's shift ends.
- 4.06pm:
- Adric eats explosive death.
- 4.21pm:
- Tegan is in TTR, chatting up a fellow dressed in a period World War I flying ace uniform. Nyssa arrives, kills Adric fifteen minutes ago with a tachyon weapon, and sees the carnival flier on her way out.
Today
- 8.00am:
- Fitz and Anji notice the flier, and decide to attend the carnival on the assumption that the Doctor will be going and all hell will break loose.
- 8.30am:
- Ayna and Sandra notice the flier, and decide to attend the carnival (without telling anyone where they're going, in case they're told not to).
- 8.45am:
- The Doctors notice the flier, especially the bit about 'The Terrifying Chronal Explorations of Doctor Mekt', and decide to attend the carnival.
- 8.??am:
- Magnus notices the flyer and decides to attend the carnival with Varne, because he has unfinished business with the Tod Brothers.
- 8.50am:
- Igenlode the Human Snail is roused by the dawn light, moves its shell out of the sun, and returns to quiescence.
- ?.??am:
- Number One (f) notices the flyer and, despite being immediately suspicious, feels obliged to attend the carnival. ("From the moment she'd first set eyes on the advertising poster, a sense of inevitability had settled on her like clinging fog.")
- 9.06am:
- Number One (f) arrives at the carnival, early and by a back trail, and is not surprised to find someone (Gideon Tod, in fact) waiting for her. Gideon introduces her to Zack, a young boy who recognises her as his Mommy.
- 9.12am:
- Number One recovers from the shock, and immediately assumes trickery. Gideon denies this, and leaves them to get acquainted. Number One tries to leave the tent, but can't. Number One turns herself male to prove to Zack that she's not his Mommy.
- 9.20am:
- The following people make their way through the woods to the carnival:
- Ayna and Sandra, Ayna wearing a personal chameleon circuit that makes her appear to be a normal girl (Sandra being concerned about Ayna being abducted as a freak).
- Fitz and Anji.
- Nyssa, expecting trouble and packing an assortment of hand weaponry and her 'Dummies' Guide to Black Magic'.
- Adric, expecting trouble and resigned.
- Magnus and Varne.
- 9.22am:
- Gideon sends Delilah to give Number One and Zack breakfast.
- 9.25am:
- Ayna and Sandra arrive at the carnival.
- 9.27am:
- Number One (m) gets Zack to tell him about himself. [In how much detail? We only catch the last of it.]
- 9.30am:
- The carnival opens for the day.
- 9.31am:
- Number One faces down Delilah with a bit of help from Zack, and they escape the tent, leaving Delilah unconscious.
- 9.35am:
- Magnus and Varne enter the carnival and accost Lineus Tod, who leads them into a Klein bottle trap. Magnus bets Varne he can get them out within forty minutes. Gideon, when Lineus informs him, predicts that Magnus will escape easily, and sends Lineus to fetch Dr Mekt.
- 9.37am:
- Number One is attacked by Simple Simon, and Zack is abducted by Fetch and Tex. Number One is turned back into a woman during the fight. In the course of the fight, Number One fires three rounds from her pistol.
- 9.42am:
- Number One (f) defeats Dr Enigmo. Simon defeats Number One, and on instructions he's received from Ezra takes her to the Action-Packed Wild West Shooting Gallery.
- 9.50am:
- Adric, lurking in the safety of the woods, is drawn into the carnival. He meets Ezekiel Tod, who claims to know "what you really want", and furthermore that this is not (as generally assumed) domestic bliss with Nyssa, nor indeed domestic bliss with his Number One female fan, but a True and Final Death. He then cuts Adric's throat.
- 9.5?am:
- Sandra, being a phantasm, detects the nearby death (or near-death), and is also able to tell that it has not been accompanied by a visitation from Death. She also discovers that her usual avenue of psychic communication with Allie has been blocked off. Sandra and Ayna are accosted by Gideon Tod, who takes them into the Hall of Mirrors; there, he destroys Ayna personal chamaeleon circuit, then uses the magic of one of the mirrors to transform her into the normal girl that the circuit made her appear to be. (Incidentally robbing her of her siren powers.) He also traps Sandra in a mirror.
- ??.??am:
- The second, third, fourth, sixth, seventh, and eighth Doctors have a ride on the carousel, while the first and fifth look on. When something odd starts happening, the two onlooking Doctors move to stop it, but the first is attacked by the ride operator, and the fifth is bitten by the off lever (which turns into a venomous snake when he tries to move it). The ride comes to a halt by itself, and the six Doctors who were on it have become evil versions of themselves. They announce that, with all their combined experience with evil, they're going to be the worst villains in the universe (and are certainly not going to go along with any plan the Tods might have for them). They kill the ride operator, and decide to take the two un-evil Doctors with them for reasons of self-preservation, but to keep a close eye on them. Their clothes start reshaping themselves to match the new evil personalities; the sixth Doctor's new outfit resembles the Valeyard's. The seventh Doctor renders the first Doctor unconscious so that he won't be a nuisance (the fifth is already unconscious from the snake bite).
- ??.??am:
- The Doctors wander around the carnival being randomly evil just for the novelty.
- 10.00am:
- Lineus Tod is late feeding and mucking out the freaks, because of Magnus and Varne and the consequent set of distractions; the freaks become restless. Igenlode slips into Shanta's cage and weakens the bars, allowing Shanta to escape (the culmination of many earlier bar-weakening visits).
- 10.00am:
- (or thereabouts) Delilah regains consciousness, and sets about repairing the damage to her complexion.
- 10.06am:
- Magnus and Varne escape from the Klein bottle, 31 minutes after their imprisonment. (Magnus, however, accepts Varne's claim that it's been 41 minutes, so either time's different inside the Klein bottle, Magnus doesn't mind losing this bet, or the author stuffed up. Evidence exists to support all three options.) They hear screams on the far side of the clearing. [something to do with the evil Doctors?] They are immediately imprisoned in a time loop by Doctor Mekt.
- 10.08am:
- The evil Doctors encounter Doctor Mekt, on his way back to report to Gideon. Mekt outmaneuvers them by sending a warning to himself in the past, and traps them in a bubble of temporal stasis. He shrinks the bubble to a manageable size and puts it in a pocket, intending to find out who the Doctors are when he has a spare moment.
- ??:???m:
- The Doctors find themselves somewhere else, with chill air and blanketing grey mist. In the distance, coming closer, they hear the sound of savagely excited hounds. Standing before them is a skeletal figure that takes a lethal word of power cast by the sixth Doctor (intended for Mekt) without any apparent effect. "The pile of bones, draped in a loose tatter of colourless rags, raised an arm to point a finger at the gaggle of Doctors. The clawed nail began to glow with a putrid blue radiance." The fifth Doctor, and then the sixth, begin to show signs of imminent regeneration. No such occurs, but the fifth Doctor apparently recovers (at least enough to sit up and look around) from the snakebite, and the sixth Doctor reverts to his normal non-evil self. The second, third, and fourth Doctors respond to this turn of events by loosing a cast of devastating energy at the sixth; this is intercepted by a protection cast by the self-preservation-minded seventh and eighth Doctors. While they are thus distracted, the skeletal figure disappears.
- 10.10am:
- Shanta stalks and attacks Fitz and Anji. Fitz and Anji run away, and shake her temporarily by crawling dangerously under the carousel.
- 10.15am:
- Delilah heads after Number One and Zack, but finds that Simple Simon has already dealt with them. Simon shows her Number One's pistol, with an empty magazine. Simon gives her a message from Gideon, telling her that she has to go and do Lineus' chores with the freaks because Lineus is busy.
- 10.??am:
- Fitz sees Delilah walk past, and decides to follow her. Anji follows Fitz.
- 10.25am:
- Delilah goes into Kumba's caravan with a great big whip. Fitz 'rescues' Igenlode from the Frog-Boy (in actuality, probably rescuing the Frog-Boy from Igenlode), and Igenlode latches on to him instead. Shanta catches up with them, and starts feeding on Anji.
- 10.??am:
- Nyssa buys cotton candy from Ezekiel, then is lured by a phantom Adric to the Tunnel of Love. There she finds Adric's Badge of Mathematical Excellence, its edges stained a rusty brown, wrapped in a package with her name on and left on the seat of one of the boats (by Ezekiel?) and then is attacked by hoardes of monstrosities (starting with doll-like walking corpses in tattered blue and yellow uniforms, and working up to leering clown-things, bat-things, etc.) and forced to retreat into the Tunnel.
- 10.30am:
- Nyssa, grievously injured (including a stomach wound from being stabbed by a leering clown-thing), encounters Ezra Tod, who throws her against a wall and shoots her in the right shoulder when she tries to attack him. Near death, she is retrieved by Ezekiel Tod, who tells Ezra he was "a trifle too enthusiastic", but notes: "Our little poppet may yet serve our purposes."
- 10.30am:
- Ayna and Sandra escape from the tent where they've been imprisoned since Ayna's transformation.
- 10.30am:
- Magnus and Varne escape from the time loop, and find themselves next to the tent in which Adric met his apparent end.
- 10.30am:
- A burst of chronal feedback explodes from Doctor Mekt's staff, setting him on fire. This is witnessed by Gideon and Lineus; Lineus puts the fire out and helps Doctor Mekt back to his tent, after which Gideon sends him to fetch Ezra.
- 10.32am:
- Magnus and Varne discover that Adric is only mostly dead, and speculate that the Tods have some reason for wanting Adric in an almost-dead state. To annoy the Tods, therefore, Magnus heals Adric. Adric's essence, however, stays in whatever dark place it has been sent to, and his newly-healed body is taken over by the bodysnatcher.
- 10.35am:
- Delilah, hearing the sounds of Fitz and Anji being attacked, leaves the restrained Kumba and goes to see what the commotion is. She kills Shanta (incidentally frightening off Igenlode), heals Anji's wound, and invites Fitz and Anji (well, Fitz carrying the still-unconscious Anji) to follow her into Kumba's caravan.
- 10.40am:
- The bodysnatcher attacks Magnus, depriving him of a kidney - and more importantly ruining a pretty good suit of armour - and prompting him to decide that rendering Adric completely dead would probably annoy the Tods just as much as healing him. Furthermore, he decides to write off the debt that prompted their visit to the carnival, and informs Varne that all the carnival staff, including the Tods, are now fair game. The bodysnatcher, deprived of the use of Adric's body, goes in search of "a suitable body, something with limited intelligence and great physical strength", and settles on Kumba.
- 10.40am:
- Gideon demonstrates to Ezra his newest performer, Pirouette. Ezra compliments him on "Excellent work as always".
- 10.45am:
- Magnus and Varne investigate the Hall of Mirrors. They find Ayna and Sandra's trail, and start following it.
- 10.45am:
- Delilah shows Fitz and Anji into a spare room in Kumba's caravan, and after an ambiguous event that might have been an attempted seduction or something else entirely, but which Fitz in any case instinctively backs away from, she seems to lose interest in him. She feeds the still-unconscious Anji a mysterious liquid ("This is how we heal the freaks, Fitz. After each... performance."), and, telling Fitz that Anji just needs some rest, she gives him a bucket and shovel and sends him to muck out the freaks while he's waiting.
- 11.00am:
- Having sent Fitz off, Delilah returns to Kumba. Kumba, in the meantime, has come to a compromise with the bodysnatcher: they have managed to free Kumba from his restraints, and attack Delilah as she enters Kumba's room.
- 11.05am:
- The bodysnatcher breaks off the attack on recognising Delilah, giving her an opening to gain control of Kumba's body with pre-set hypnotic trigger. The bodysnatcher abandons Kumbah and creates a spectral body; Delilah recognises him as Magnus. It is quickly established that this Magnus is more than a match for Delilah.
- 11.16am:
- Number One regains consciousness to find himself (male again, and dressed in a cowboy outfit) a target in the Wild West shooting gallery. Gideon taunts him about Adric and Nyssa's fates (apparently unaware of what Magnus has done to Adric - or perhaps Magnus hasn't actually made any difference...), and then heads off to put the refining touches on Pirouette. Ezra shoots Number One in the trigger finger, then leaves him to the gun-toting punters.
- 11.??am:
- Zack helps Number One break out. Ayna shows up rescues Zack from Fetch. Number One and Zack and Ayna and Sandra join forces.
- 11.20am:
- Magnus and Varne show up, and reveal that Ayna's transformation is only an illusion, which Magnus breaks. Number One and Zack and Ayna and Sandra and Magnus and Varne join forces, at least for the time being.
- 11.20am:
- The bodysnatcher/alternate Magnus tells Delilah about the trouble Gideon, Ezekiel, and Lineus went to to arrange for his presence (which included procuring Adric as a host body); suggests that Lineus may one day prove to have been underestimated; and drops knowing hints about Delilah's past. He offers Delilah information about Gideon's "dynastic schemes", which he says he got from Mekt, in return for help tracking down Magnus.
- 11.22am:
- Magnus studies the magic that has Sandra trapped in the mirror, and admits that he doesn't know enough about that magic to break it; although he has the relevant information in his pack, he never bothered to index his library, so it will take time to find, time they may not have. On the other hand, he knows where all the weapons in his pack are, and he gives some to Number One.
- 11.??am:
- Sandra breaks free of the mirror by herself; it is theorised that the spell binding her was linked to the spell on Ayna.
- 11.30am:
- Lineus reports to Gideon (who is watching Pirouette dance) that Number One and Zack have escaped and hooked up with Ayna and Sandra (Gideon is pleased - things are running to plan) and Magnus and Varne (Gideon is not so pleased, and sends Lineus to tell Doctor Mekt to deal with Magnus and Varne in a manner which Gideon and Mekt have previously discussed). Lineus asks why Gideon is so interested in Number One, and Gideon tells him that he has chosen Number One (f) to be the mother of his heir - "once I have her properly broken".
- 11.??am:
- Dr Mekt summons another Magnus from an alternate timeline where Magnus kept all his amazing wossnames instead of packing it in to become more-or-less human. The bodysnatcher detects the summoning, and, realising that he's come back before he left, takes back his offer to Delilah and disappears. Delilah storms out.
- 11.34am:
- Number One and Zack and Magnus and Varne and Ayna and Sandra stop to rest in an empty drink stall. Ayna asks Magnus to heal Number One, and Magnus explains why he can't. Number One takes his shirt off to make bandages for his worst injuries, and Zack notices he doesn't have a shiny red stone like Zack's Mommy does. Zack tells Number One about the shiny red stone.
- 11.??am:
- Fitz sees Delilah stalk out of her [Kumba's?] caravan and head off somewhere. (NB: "about twenty minutes earlier" c.11.55am)
- 11.40am:
- Ezra Tod practices for his trick shooting act.
- 11.41am:
- Magnus is abducted by the alternate Magnus. He is quickly defeated and left, silenced and almost completely paralysed by magic he is no longer able to defeat, in the space between one moment and the next, while the alternate Magnus takes his place in the timestream.
- 11.42am:
- The alternate Magnus suggests that they split up, he and Varne going one way and the others going another, convincing the others that he and Varne will be able to operate more effectively without having to worry about friends getting caught in the crossfire.
- ??.???m:
- Magnus recalls a summoning that he can still perform while silenced and almost completely paralysed, which he is able to use to free himself. He then calls on a being called Barouch, which he instructs to bring Doctor Mekt to him.
- 11.46am:
- Lineus reports to Gideon that Doctor Mekt's tent has just disappeared, with Mekt inside. Gideon sends him to fetch Smeff.
- ??.???m:
- Magnus questions Doctor Mekt about the alternate Magnus, then hands him over to Barouch. ("Barouch will not kill you, though I think you may be sorry about that.")
- 11.47am:
- Once they're a safe distance from the others, Varne confronts the alternate Magnus, telling him that she can tell he's an imposter from his energy signature. She gets the drop on him, and zaps him with a weapon developed by one of Magnus' enemies specifically to kill Magnus despite all his defences (which Magnus, of course, stole before it could be used). Then she helps Magnus back into the timestream. Magnus agrees with alternate Magnus' assessment that they will be more effective without the others, so they continue on their way.
- 11.49am:
- Ayna finds water and attempts to clean Number One's wounds; the water turns Number One female again. Sandra recognises her as Adric's girlfriend Ember.
- 11.51am:
- Magnus and Varne meet a small figure wearing jester's motley, bearing a flag of truce and a message from Ezekiel. The message - "The Evening Gate is closed to you" - renders Magnus and Varne unconscious. Magnus regains consciousness lying on a stone table somewhere with a dusty stone ceiling, tightly bound in dirty linen strips and with his vocal cords and spine severed by Ezekiel. Ezekiel explains about the false memories and the implanted failsafe (and that he is using the latter behind Gideon's back - Gideon would have waited until the last possible moment to use it), then tortures Magnus a bit.
- 11.55am:
- Simple Simon finds Number One, Zack, Ayna and Sandra. He sets onto them a variety of life-size killer clockwork animals. Working together, they defeat this menace, and leave the now-unconscious Simon underneath a heavy bale (with one hand pinned to the ground with a clockwork tiger fang for good measure - Number One's idea).
- 11.55am:
- Fitz, having dealt with all the freaks except Smeff, is mistaken for a carnival hand by Lineus, who instructs him to take Smeff to Gideon. Lineus asks Fitz if he has a key to the Fire-Eating Moron's cage; Fitz, suspecting Lineus' intentions, lies and says that Delilah has all the keys, adds something tactless, then moves hurriedly off with Smeff's cage. Clinging to the underside of Smeff's cage, Igenlode knaws at an axle.
- 12.00pm:
- As the stuff Delilah gave her takes effect, Anji undergoes a gradual transformation into something covered in brown fuzz, with long ears and a talon-tipped paw.
- 12.02pm:
- Fitz encounters a bag of evil jelly babies dropped by one of the evil Doctors. After encountering a black jelly baby that sticks painfully to his fingers, he drops it and resumes pushing Smeff's cage.
- 12.02pm:
- Alternate Magnus is in a bad way, but not out of the picture yet. Reduced to a few functional cells, and trapped where those cells lie, he must wait for a source of fresh cellular material to wander into range. Noticing Mekt's body where Barouch left it, he attempts to use it as the required source. Mekt, still barely alive, casts a spell. Mekt is torn apart; alternate Magnus survives more-or-less intact, but is transported to a distant planet millions of years ago.
- 12.08pm:
- The abandoned black jelly baby [grows into? summons?] a human-sized black jelly baby creature that, in default of specific instructions, sets out to devour and destroy. For the moment, it is content to absorb the substance of various corpses left in the vicinity by the evil Doctors.
- 12.21pm:
- Number One finds the traces of Magnus' fight with the possessed Adric. She tells the others that she's found a scrap from Adric's clothing, but carefully doesn't mention to bloodstains. Zack sends up a prayer for his Daddy's safety. (Number One and co. are being stalked by clowns, who don't seem to be doing anything except watch them and perform hateful mimes.)
- ??.???m:
- After an indefinite moment of Nothingness, Adric finds himself standing on a flat expanse of gray dust surrounded by impenetrable grayish mist. [The time may or may not be anything like 12.21pm.] Somewhere off in the distance comes the baying of terrible hounds. He runs away from the sounds, and eventually comes to a makeshift sign (letters and arrows crudely scratched into a broken lump of stone) pointing to "IrEM" and "THE DroP" and bearing the message "BEwArE THE HouNDs!". He heads in the direction of "IrEM".
- 12.30pm:
- Varne is revived by Ezekiel, and finds herself imprisoned in a synthetic glass cylinder. Ezekiel tells her that Magnus got away after he triggered a survival reflex, and that he's hoping Magnus will kill Gideon and Ezra for him. He explains about the emotion feeder. After he leaves, Varne estimates that it will take her two or three hours to break out of her prison; to pass the time, she starts running mental exercises to check for false memories and any other surprises left by Gideon.
- ??.??pm:
- Gideon and Ezekiel exchange small talk in the carnival commissary. Ezekiel neglects to mention anything about Magnus and Varne. [some time after Ezekiel tortures Magnus, but before 3.00pm]
- 12.32pm:
- Number One and co. continue on, still being trailed by the miming clowns. The effects of fatigue start catching up with Number One.
- ??:???m:
- As Adric progresses, the ground becomes firmer; there are occasional small lumps of stone in amid the dust, and then actual patches of dark slate. [The time may or may not be anything like 12.32pm.] The hounds still pursue, gaining; he can occasionally glimpse them through the midst. He runs into a tall wall of solid gray stone; the mist seems a bit thinner near the wall, and the hounds keep their distance - although he can hear them keeping pace as he follows the wall looking for an opening.
- 12.36pm:
- Number One and co. come across the pitching stall, where Number One spots her clothes and other stuff (which she lost when she was added to the Shooting Gallery) among the prizes. When it becomes clear that the barker won't just hand the stuff over, Ayna sets out to win it, with the help of Sandra's telekinesis.
- 12.40pm:
- In the course of checking her memories, Varne encounters an old memory of Magnus teaching her about magic. She begins the necessary mental preparations for summoning a lightning bolt, against the possibility that she might need one later.
- ??.???m:
- Adric finds another makeshift sign, pointing to the "cITy GATE" and confirming that "THE HouNDs wILL NoT coME NIGH THE wALL" - but bearing, on the reverse side, the desperate inscription "NO LIFE! NO ENd! CaNT GET OUT! ThE hOUNdS OR ThE dROp!". Adric, not seeing any real alternative, nevertheless heads for the city gate. [The time may or may not be anything like 12.36pm.]
- 12.44pm:
- Ayna and Sandra finish winning Number One's stuff back. (Number One checks her pistol, and finds that it has eight rounds left.) The gang set off again, not noticing "the scrawny figure scurrying behind them at a distance, yellow eyes a-glimmer and a tattered sketchpad in its hands".
- 12.46pm
- Sandra is deep in thought, trying to work out what the Tods' plans are and how they can be stopped. She considers it a bad sign that they're being allowed to wander freely.
- 12.50pm
- The figure with the sketchpad is still just trailing Ayna, Sandra, Zack, and Number One.
- 1.40pm:
- Lineus is called away from a dalliance by a message from Gideon, who wants to see him immediately (and is "mad", according to the messanger [one assumes "angry" is meant; the other goes without saying]). He leaves the one with whom he is dallying asleep in his bed.
- ??.???m:
- Adric reaches the entrance to Irem, where he encounters Old Vernon, Robert Ridgefield, and Janie Alvorado. Robert invites him into the city to meet "the rest of the Lost Souls ... the Captain and Fat Johnny and all the rest"; Janie tells Adric confidentially that she knows a secret about the Hounds.
- ??.???m
- Robert introduces Adric to Fat Johnny and the Captain, who are playing a series of chess games (with bits of rubble, for bits of rubble). The Captain wins the current game. Fat Johnny explains the purpose of the games.
- 2.00pm:
- Varne finishes breaking out of the cylinder in which she was imprisoned, but discovers that the tent in which the cylinder is contained "did not exist. Or at least did not exist in the same reality as the rest of the Carnival, getting out might be harder than she had thought."
- 3.00pm:
- Magnus stumbles onto the road near This Time Road, and is hit by a car (but not seriously injured). He insists on being taken to This Time Round to find the Doctor. Harry Sullivan (who initially doesn't recognise him because of his condition and because he's wearing rags instead of his usual outfit) gives him a once over, and finds that he's not seriously injured, but is malnourished and has apparently been chained up for quite a while somewhere that doesn't have a barber (but no spinal damage, vocal cord damage, or signs of torture - hmm). Magnus regains consciousness, and says "The carnival has Varne." and "I'll kill them all. By all the Gods, I'll kill them all." After recovering with the aid of a convenient potion, Magnus asks the motorist where he hit him.
Unanswered questions
- Is Mr G just an innocent authorial device for getting the flier to This Time Round, or does he have some kind of Agenda? If the latter, what?
- How does Adric's shift end at the same time as it began? Is it something to do with Nyssa's "chronal separation" weapon? Or with the burned figure who paid Adric for his time? Is it relevant that Chris was acting like it was early morning, or had he just overslept?
- If the burned figure was Dr Mekt, how did he get that badly burned? Also, is he contemporaneous, or did he drop in from a different part of the story? (And if so, which part?)
- Was Gideon aware of the rampage of the evil Doctors? (and if so, why did he allow it to continue?)
- How did the Doctors end up in the somewhen? (A direct consequence of Mekt's attack on them? Or is there a missing bit of the story?)
- If, as appears to be the case, the Doctors are in more-or-less the same place as Adric, are they in the same time as Adric, before him, or after him?
- Who or what is the skeletal figure?
- What triggered the fifth Doctor's almost-regeneration? (Delayed effect of the snakebite? The skeletal figure?)
- What causes the sixth Doctor to not be evil any more? (Is it connected to what happened to the fifth Doctor? Is the skeletal figure involved somehow?)
- What's the story about Magnus and Varne and their connection with the Brothers Tod? (And, if it's relevant, what's the story about what Magnus and Varne think they know about their connection with the Brothers Tod?)
- How does the alternate Magnus know so much about Magnus's past doings with the Tods?
- Did the Tods summon the bodysnatcher simply to deal with Magnus, or did they want him for some other reason as well? (Do they know that he's an alternate Magnus?)
- Was the Tods' interest in Adric limited to his suitability as a host body for the bodysnatcher? Or is there more to it than that?
- Who are the Tods really? How long have they been running the carnival? (Delilah seems to think of the carnival as being what the Tods really do.) What was it they were doing when Magnus and Varne knew them before?
- Who is Zack really?
- If Zack's Mommy isn't Number One, why is the resemblance so great? If she is Number One, why is Zack unfamiliar with Number One's male form?
- Who is Zack's Auntie?
- How much did Zack tell Number One about himself before they escaped from the tent? If he didn't mention the shiny red stone until he noticed Number One didn't have one, what else hasn't he mentioned? And what things that he has mentioned haven't come up in the story yet? [Number One seemed surprised when Zack said that his Mummy was his Daddy's mistress, so perhaps he'd previously given the impression that his Mommy and his Daddy were married and his Auntie was an auntie. Or perhaps Number One was just surprised by the way he said it.]
- What's the significance of the shiny red stone?
- "Well, what if I told you that your Mommy and Daddy and even your Auntie were already here?" - assuming that this does in fact mean that Zack's Mommy, Daddy, and Auntie are at the carnival, and that Zack's Mommy, Daddy, and Auntie really are the people that they've been said to be, is Gideon referring to Zack's actual Mommy, Daddy, and Auntie, or only to their equivalents among the visitors from TTR?
- What's happened to Nyssa?
- Who is Pirouette, and where did she come from?
- Is there some connection between those last two questions?
- Do the Tods have some particular plan for Nyssa, Ayna, Sandra? Or have they just stumbled into the plan for Number One?
- Have any of the other This Time Round patrons ended up at the carnival? If so, who, and what has happened to them?
- Who or what was Joab's mother?
- Who was Varvara?
- Who was the father of Delilah's half-sib? (Does Gideon know it wasn't him?)
- How much does Gideon know about the deaths of Joab and Varvara?
- Did Varvara's act differ significantly from the version of it that Delilah does? (e.g. was it with Kumba as well, or someone/thing else?)
- What horrific thing does the Ferris wheel do?
- [By my count,] Number One only fires the pistol three times (during the fight at 9.37am). When Sandra and Ayna rescue it from the pitching booth at 12.44pm, it has eight rounds left. So far so good: twelve rounds is a standard magazine size for the 9mm Makarov. ...but, that being the case, why is the magazine empty when Simple Simon shows the gun to Delilah at 10.15am? ("She racked out the magazine. Empty... Simon could have done that, it was his idea of a joke, but the taste of the muzzle told her it had been fired.")
- Why did the Tods leave Number One peacefully unconscious for an hour and a half between the fight with Simple Simon and the incident at the shooting gallery? Who changed Number One into the cowboy outfit, and was it done before or after Number One was turned male again?
- What happened to Magnus between 11.55am and 3.00pm? Was Ezekiel telling the truth to Varne about Magnus getting away? Why doesn't 3pm Magnus have a severed spinal cord and bits of his brain missing? How did Magnus get to be undernourished and under-barbered in three hours?
- What does Gideon intend doing with Smeff?
- Does Lineus' knowledge of Amazonian head-shrinking come from personal experience? (Is the identity of the head over Gideon's door of any significance, or is it just local colour?)
- Where/when is Adric? Does his current situation have anything to do with the Carnival creature? Or is it part of the Tods' plans? Or something else entirely?
- Who are Robert and Janie and the rest? How did they get to... wherever it is?
- Why the odd, tiny hesitation when Robert Ridgefield gives his name? (He's forgetting his name like Janie is? Or it isn't his name? Or something else?)
- Are Ezekiel and Varne correct about the Carnival creature's intelligence? Is it brighter than they think? (Or dumber?)
- What does Gideon plan to do with the power he gets from the Carnival creature? (Something to do with whatever it was the Tods did before they ran the carnival?)
- Has Gideon actually done a deal with the Carnival creature? (Does it have an intellect capable of understanding what a deal is, even?) Is he just deluding himself that he has some control over what the creature does? (Alternatively, does he know that he has no control, but pretends otherwise to his brothers and underlings?)
- Why won't the Carnival creature let the Tods leave? (Is the answer as simple as "they generate lots of juicy emotions", or more complicated than that?)
- Who knows about the Carnival creature? (Gideon and Ezekiel, obviously, but what about Ezra? Lineus? Delilah? the various underlings?)
- What does the ring-toss barker do with his rings?
- Who's that following Number One and co. at 12.44pm?
- What is Gideon mad about at 1.40pm, and what does he want Lineus for?
- What/where is Yondo? [If it's the same Yondo as in Clark Ashton Smith's "The Abominations of Yondo", how does it tie into the current story?]
- "Directly away from the gate. It's where the flotsam of a universe ends up. If you could reach there you would be safe from the hounds, according to the Captain they are terrified by the place." What does this mean?
Paul Andinach, et al.
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