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A criminal would be put on a board above a pit of Hordas. The board would be pulled into the walls with a boulder attached to a rope. The criminal would have to break the rope with a crossbow, stopping the board and saving his life. The Fourth Doctor had to prove he was not The Evil One. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Face of Evil]]'')
The '''Test of Horda''' was performed on the [[Sevateem]]'s [[Unnamed planet (The Face of Evil)|planet]] to its criminals. Those submitted to it would be put on a board above a pit of [[Horda]]s. The board would be pulled into the walls with a [[boulder]] attached to a [[rope]]. The criminal would have to break the rope with a [[crossbow]], stopping the board and saving his or her life.
 
[[Leela]] was forced to endure it when she spoke against the local [[religion]], and denied the existence of their [[god]] [[Xoanon]]. She, however, refused, so her father [[Sole]] volunteered in her place. It killed him.
 
The [[Fourth Doctor]] later was to go through it to prove he was not the [[Evil One]]. His death would prove that he was not the Evil One. The Doctor, though, had developed excellent shooting skills from [[William Tell]], and passed. He was released. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Face of Evil]]'')
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The Test of Horda was performed on the Sevateem's planet to its criminals. Those submitted to it would be put on a board above a pit of Hordas. The board would be pulled into the walls with a boulder attached to a rope. The criminal would have to break the rope with a crossbow, stopping the board and saving his or her life.

Leela was forced to endure it when she spoke against the local religion, and denied the existence of their god Xoanon. She, however, refused, so her father Sole volunteered in her place. It killed him.

The Fourth Doctor later was to go through it to prove he was not the Evil One. His death would prove that he was not the Evil One. The Doctor, though, had developed excellent shooting skills from William Tell, and passed. He was released. (TV: The Face of Evil)