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At the suggestion of his [[doctor]], [[Claudia (Widdershins)|Claudia]], [[Iain Thompson|Iain]] records an audio [[diary]] with the help of his parents, [[Isla Thompson|Isla]] and [[Doug Thompson|Doug]], to give himself a sense of control over a supposed [[alien]] encounter he believes that he experienced. He retells how he was obsessed with the supernatural when he was young and how he walked widdershins, i.e. anti-clockwise, around the [[Church of St Swithun]] and [[Llandyth Rock]], a [[standing stone]], to raise [[the Devil]]. The stone glowed and he found himself pulled into a fleshy [[spacecraft]] in the [[sky]] with the rest of [[Llandyth]]. He is unable to recall exactly what happened afterwards, but he felt that his [[eyeball]]s left their sockets and saw [[Gloria (Widdershins)|Gloria]] from the [[pub]] disassembled and kept alive with a funnel put into her [[mouth]]. He then understood that the same was happening to him.
At the suggestion of his [[doctor]], [[Claudia (Widdershins)|Claudia]], [[Iain Thompson|Iain]] records an audio [[diary]] with the help of his parents, [[Isla Thompson|Isla]] and [[Doug Thompson|Doug]], to give himself a sense of control over a supposed [[alien]] encounter he believes that he experienced. He retells how he was obsessed with the supernatural when he was young and how he walked widdershins, i.e. anti-clockwise, around the [[Church of St Swithun]] and [[Llandyth Rock]], a [[standing stone]], to raise [[the Devil]]. The stone glowed and he found himself pulled into a fleshy [[spacecraft]] in the [[sky]] with the rest of [[Llandyth]]. He is unable to recall exactly what happened afterwards, but he felt that his [[eyeball]]s left their sockets and saw [[Gloria (Widdershins)|Gloria]] from the [[pub]] disassembled and kept alive with a funnel put into her [[mouth]]. He then understood that the same was happening to him.


Iain awoke in [[bed]] the next [[morning]] and learnt that he and the other villagers had all been missing for three days. They proceeded to be taken by the [[British government|government]] to the [[college]] and interviewed about their whereabouts and whether they had seen anything strange, but Iain felt guilty for walking widdershins around the [[graveyard]] and decided not to tell them about the stone or the ship. The villagers came to believe that they had been the victims of a [[terrorism|terrorist]] [[gas]] attack and were returned home, after which Iain ran clockwise around the stone in the hopes of reversing what he had done. He then met two members of [[Torchwood Institute|Torchwood]], neither of whom Isla and Doug can recall, and agreed to show them around to ensure that he seemed [[innocence|innocent]].
Iain awoke in [[bed]] the next [[morning]] and learnt that he and the other villagers had all been missing for three days. They proceeded to be taken by the [[British government|government]] to the [[college]] and interviewed about their whereabouts and whether they had seen anything strange, but Iain felt guilty for walking widdershins around the [[graveyard]] and decided not to tell them about the stone or the ship. The villagers came to believe that they had been the victims of a [[terrorism|terrorist]] [[gas]] attack and were returned home, after which Iain ran clockwise around the stone in the hopes of reversing what he had done. He then met two members of [[Torchwood Institute|Torchwood]], neither of whom Isla and Doug can recall, and agreed to show them around to ensure that he seemed [[innocence|innocent]]. They explained that the spaceship belonged to alien cataloguers who have left behind traces of [[traumic radiation]].
 
Iain takes Isla and Doug to the church to retrace his steps and remembers that Torchwood read [[myth]]s of the Devil visiting Llandyth every few [[century|centuries]] to make the villagers play games which not everybody would survive, most recently in [[1702]]. He admitted that he walked widdershins around Llandyth Rock, which Torchwood then inspected and identified as an [[antenna]] left behind by the cataloguers to help them return. It was thus a coincidence that Iain walked around it when he did.  


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* Doug [[sarcasm|sarcastically]] tells Isla that she is not [[Julia Anderson]].
* Doug [[sarcasm|sarcastically]] tells Isla that she is not [[Julia Anderson]].
* Iain received an [[email]] from someone about [[traumic radiation]].
* Iain received an [[email]] from someone about [[traumic radiation]].
* [[Hugo Small]] was once the [[vicar]] of St Swithun's.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 13:24, 8 October 2024

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Widdershins was the eighty-eighth story in the Torchwood - Monthly Range by Big Finish Productions.

Publisher's summary

One night long ago, Iain tried to raise the Devil. He walked the wrong way round an ancient stone in the village graveyard. He didn't think anything would happen, not really.

But something did. Something far worse than the Devil came to Llandyth.

And now, many years later, Iain's trying to work out what really happened that night. Did Torchwood ruin his life?

Plot

At the suggestion of his doctor, Claudia, Iain records an audio diary with the help of his parents, Isla and Doug, to give himself a sense of control over a supposed alien encounter he believes that he experienced. He retells how he was obsessed with the supernatural when he was young and how he walked widdershins, i.e. anti-clockwise, around the Church of St Swithun and Llandyth Rock, a standing stone, to raise the Devil. The stone glowed and he found himself pulled into a fleshy spacecraft in the sky with the rest of Llandyth. He is unable to recall exactly what happened afterwards, but he felt that his eyeballs left their sockets and saw Gloria from the pub disassembled and kept alive with a funnel put into her mouth. He then understood that the same was happening to him.

Iain awoke in bed the next morning and learnt that he and the other villagers had all been missing for three days. They proceeded to be taken by the government to the college and interviewed about their whereabouts and whether they had seen anything strange, but Iain felt guilty for walking widdershins around the graveyard and decided not to tell them about the stone or the ship. The villagers came to believe that they had been the victims of a terrorist gas attack and were returned home, after which Iain ran clockwise around the stone in the hopes of reversing what he had done. He then met two members of Torchwood, neither of whom Isla and Doug can recall, and agreed to show them around to ensure that he seemed innocent. They explained that the spaceship belonged to alien cataloguers who have left behind traces of traumic radiation.

Iain takes Isla and Doug to the church to retrace his steps and remembers that Torchwood read myths of the Devil visiting Llandyth every few centuries to make the villagers play games which not everybody would survive, most recently in 1702. He admitted that he walked widdershins around Llandyth Rock, which Torchwood then inspected and identified as an antenna left behind by the cataloguers to help them return. It was thus a coincidence that Iain walked around it when he did.

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