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| | |range = Short Trips (series) | ||
|doctor = First Doctor | |series in range = Short Trips: The Muses | ||
|companions = [[Katarina]] | |series number in range = 4 | ||
|enemy = [[Hades]] | |number in series = 9 | ||
|setting | |doctor = First Doctor | ||
|writer | |companions = [[Katarina]] | ||
|anthology | |enemy = [[Hades]] | ||
|prev | |setting = [[Afterlife]], [[Underworld]], [[Elysian Fields]] | ||
|next | |writer = Steve Lyons | ||
|anthology = Short Trips: The Muses | |||
|release date = September 2003 | |||
|series = ''[[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]'' | |||
|prev = The Astronomer's Apprentice (short story) | |||
|next = The Glass Princess (short story) | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Katarina in the Underworld''''' was the eighth short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips: The Muses]]''. It was written by [[Steve Lyons]]. It featured [[Katarina]] and the [[First Doctor]]. | '''''Katarina in the Underworld''''' was the eighth short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips: The Muses]]''. It was written by [[Steve Lyons]]. It featured [[Katarina]] and the [[First Doctor]]. | ||
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Katarina is wandering in the Underworld, barely remembering who she is. [[Persephone|An old woman]] talks with her, helping her to remember who she is. Katarina is humble, accepting that she is not worthy of the [[Elysian Fields]], but the woman thinks she is, and arranges for the Doctor to help Katarina. Katarina is shocked, realising who the woman is. | Katarina is wandering in the Underworld, barely remembering who she is. [[Persephone|An old woman]] talks with her, helping her to remember who she is. Katarina is humble, accepting that she is not worthy of the [[Elysian Fields]], but the woman thinks she is, and arranges for the Doctor to help Katarina. Katarina is shocked, realising who the woman is. | ||
The Doctor appears and realises where he is. Katarina explains that she needs a coin for [[Charon ( | The Doctor appears and realises where he is. Katarina explains that she needs a coin for [[Charon (mythology)|Charon]] so that he will ferry her across the river to the Plain of Judgement. The Doctor has no money, and his pleas to Charon fail. The Doctor, finally, offers his [[The Doctor's signet ring|signet ring]] as a fare. Charon agrees, but only one may cross. However, he refuses to carry Katarina, as she is unclean. | ||
The Doctor once again appeals to Charon, gripping his arms. Charon turns away, but realises that the Doctor has taken his [[gold]]. The Doctor scatters the coins, and when Charon scurries to pick them up, the Doctor and Katarina escape in Charon's boat. | The Doctor once again appeals to Charon, gripping his arms. Charon turns away, but realises that the Doctor has taken his [[gold]]. The Doctor scatters the coins, and when Charon scurries to pick them up, the Doctor and Katarina escape in Charon's boat. | ||
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After some difficulties, they reach the opposite shore, where [[Cerberus]] awaits. Whenever they try to pass, the three-headed [[dog]] awakes and bars their passage. The Doctor fashions a dog-whistle and contrives a device allowing the whistle to sound continuously. While the music keeps the dog occupied, he and Katarina make their way past it. | After some difficulties, they reach the opposite shore, where [[Cerberus]] awaits. Whenever they try to pass, the three-headed [[dog]] awakes and bars their passage. The Doctor fashions a dog-whistle and contrives a device allowing the whistle to sound continuously. While the music keeps the dog occupied, he and Katarina make their way past it. | ||
Further down the path is the dividing road, where the Judges of the Dead await. They weigh Katarina's deeds in life with pebbles on a scale. Finally their judgement is revealed — she is neither good nor evil and will spend eternity wandering the fields with the others who have sinned. The Doctor refuses to accept this decision. He goes to the highest authority — [[Hades]]. | Further down the path is the dividing road, where the Judges of the Dead await. They weigh Katarina's deeds in life with pebbles on a [[scale]]. Finally their judgement is revealed — she is neither good nor evil and will spend eternity wandering the fields with the others who have sinned. The Doctor refuses to accept this decision. He goes to the highest authority — [[Hades]]. | ||
Hades angrily refuses to overthrow his judges' decision. He orders them to bow before him, but the Doctor refuses. Katarina expects to feel Hades' wrath, but his wife [[Persephone]] approaches. She was the old woman that brought the Doctor to the Underworld to help Katarina. She pleads Katarina's case and convinces Hades that Katarina was misjudged. | Hades angrily refuses to overthrow his judges' decision. He orders them to bow before him, but the Doctor refuses. Katarina expects to feel Hades' wrath, but his wife [[Persephone]] approaches. She was the old woman that brought the Doctor to the Underworld to help Katarina. She pleads Katarina's case and convinces Hades that Katarina was misjudged. | ||
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* [[Hades]] | * [[Hades]] | ||
* [[Persephone]] | * [[Persephone]] | ||
* [[Charon ( | * [[Charon (mythology)|Charon]] | ||
* [[Cerberus]] | * [[Cerberus]] | ||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* The Doctor offers his [[The Doctor's signet ring|signet ring]] as Katarina's fare. | * The Doctor offers his [[The Doctor's signet ring|signet ring]] as Katarina's fare. | ||
* Katarina tells Persephone about the [[Dalek]]s. | * Katarina tells Persephone about the [[Dalek]]s. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The stories in ''[[Short Trips: The Muses]]'' are inspired by {{w|the Muses}} of [[Greek]] [[mythology]]. This story is based on {{w|Calliope}}, the Muse of Epic Poetry and Rhetoric. | * The stories in ''[[Short Trips: The Muses]]'' are inspired by {{w|the Muses}} of [[Greek]] [[mythology]]. This story is based on {{w|Calliope}}, the Muse of Epic Poetry and Rhetoric. | ||
* This short story tells what happened to [[Katarina]] after she met her death in [[TV]]: "[[The Traitors (episode)|The Traitors]]". It is one of the few licenced ''Doctor Who'' stories to deal with the concept of an [[afterlife]]. Even more rarely, it depicts an explicitly classical fantastical afterlife, and no attempt a scientific or pseudoscientific explanation is given. | * This short story tells what happened to [[Katarina]] after she met her death in [[TV]]: "[[The Traitors (episode)|The Traitors]]". It is one of the few licenced ''Doctor Who'' stories to deal with the concept of an [[afterlife]]. Even more rarely, it depicts an explicitly classical fantastical afterlife, and no attempt at a scientific or pseudoscientific explanation is given. For this reason, many fans have chosen to dismiss this story as merely hallucinations experienced by Katarina during her final moments, but no evidence exists in-story for this, and, indeed, given the manner of her death, it seems highly dubious that she'd have time to hallucinate. | ||
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Katarina in the Underworld was the eighth short story in the Short Trips anthology Short Trips: The Muses. It was written by Steve Lyons. It featured Katarina and the First Doctor.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Katarina is wandering in the Underworld, barely remembering who she is. An old woman talks with her, helping her to remember who she is. Katarina is humble, accepting that she is not worthy of the Elysian Fields, but the woman thinks she is, and arranges for the Doctor to help Katarina. Katarina is shocked, realising who the woman is.
The Doctor appears and realises where he is. Katarina explains that she needs a coin for Charon so that he will ferry her across the river to the Plain of Judgement. The Doctor has no money, and his pleas to Charon fail. The Doctor, finally, offers his signet ring as a fare. Charon agrees, but only one may cross. However, he refuses to carry Katarina, as she is unclean.
The Doctor once again appeals to Charon, gripping his arms. Charon turns away, but realises that the Doctor has taken his gold. The Doctor scatters the coins, and when Charon scurries to pick them up, the Doctor and Katarina escape in Charon's boat.
After some difficulties, they reach the opposite shore, where Cerberus awaits. Whenever they try to pass, the three-headed dog awakes and bars their passage. The Doctor fashions a dog-whistle and contrives a device allowing the whistle to sound continuously. While the music keeps the dog occupied, he and Katarina make their way past it.
Further down the path is the dividing road, where the Judges of the Dead await. They weigh Katarina's deeds in life with pebbles on a scale. Finally their judgement is revealed — she is neither good nor evil and will spend eternity wandering the fields with the others who have sinned. The Doctor refuses to accept this decision. He goes to the highest authority — Hades.
Hades angrily refuses to overthrow his judges' decision. He orders them to bow before him, but the Doctor refuses. Katarina expects to feel Hades' wrath, but his wife Persephone approaches. She was the old woman that brought the Doctor to the Underworld to help Katarina. She pleads Katarina's case and convinces Hades that Katarina was misjudged.
Hades relents, and Katarina is allowed to enter the Elysian Fields. She bids a final farewell to the Doctor, and he disappears.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor offers his signet ring as Katarina's fare.
- Katarina tells Persephone about the Daleks.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The stories in Short Trips: The Muses are inspired by the Muses of Greek mythology. This story is based on Calliope, the Muse of Epic Poetry and Rhetoric.
- This short story tells what happened to Katarina after she met her death in TV: "The Traitors". It is one of the few licenced Doctor Who stories to deal with the concept of an afterlife. Even more rarely, it depicts an explicitly classical fantastical afterlife, and no attempt at a scientific or pseudoscientific explanation is given. For this reason, many fans have chosen to dismiss this story as merely hallucinations experienced by Katarina during her final moments, but no evidence exists in-story for this, and, indeed, given the manner of her death, it seems highly dubious that she'd have time to hallucinate.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Katarina is considered "unclean" because she took her own life. (TV: "The Traitors")