Herald of Madness (comic story)

 was a comic story published in Doctor Who Magazine in 2019, starring the Thirteenth Doctor.

Part one
In the forests of Bohemia, 1601, two men are seen riding on horseback. They discuss a party they are heading to when they hear a strange grinding noise nearby. A few seconds later they come face to face with the Thirteenth Doctor, Graham, Ryan and Yaz. The Doctor asks where they are, having aimed for the Ninth Moon of Quezzeltrax, and is informed they are actually in Kokorin forest. The Doctor remarks she will never trust her celestial sat-nav again and the two men introduce themselves as world-famous astronomer Tycho Brahe, accompanied by Johannes Kepler. The Doctor is far more enthusiastic about Johannes' future achievements, much to Tycho's disapproval. Bluffing that her group is looking for the same party that they are going to, the Doctor says that they will tag along with the duo. On the way, the Doctor and her friends whisper about Johannes, with the Doctor explaining that he is still just Tycho's student at this point in time. They arrive at Castle Houska, which looks more like a prison, in which the new Baroness, Dagmar Ruskovitch, is practising archery. When she is informed that Galileo Galilei and John Dee will not attend she is furious as she "needed those men", while a monk called Dominik remarks that a new mind is coming which will suit their needs. The Doctor's group arrives at a huge celebration full of astronomers from around the world, and the Doctor tells her friends to mingle.

Ryan walks past two people arguing about viewpoints, while Graham finds Tycho signing autographs, and the two head off to talk. Ryan finds the Doctor, who says she does not remember this meeting from history, which may be very bad news. As Yaz chats to Johannes, Tycho tells Graham how he got into astrology, and the two end up bonding over a drink. Eventually, Ruskovitch arrives to greet the party. The Doctor asks her why everyone there can suddenly understand each other, and Ruskovitch makes her excuses and leaves. The Doctor tells Yaz that she and Ryan will go snooping. Entering the underground corridors of the castle, the Doctor and Ryan discover a hidden passage, in which they find hooded figures with sword-patterned masks. Ryan asks the Doctor what is going on when Dominik arrives. With his eyes glowing, he tells them to perish in the fires of his mind while the Doctor and Ryan scream in pain.

Part two
Graham and Tycho continue to chat as Tycho explains one of the legends of Castle Houska. Apparently, over three hundred years prior, a seemingly bottomless pit was discovered in the forest, and as rumours spread, King Ottokar II sent a prisoner into it to find out what was inside. When he arose, he had aged thirty years and had been driven mad, before immediately dying, so the pit was sealed and the castle was built on top. However, Tycho laughs the rumours off as "absurd superstitions".

As the Doctor and Ryan get attacked, the Doctor manages to use her telepathic powers to protect Ryan and turn the tide back on Dominik, eventually overthrowing him and knocking him out. However, the two notice that the rest of the mysterious figures have not moved in the slightest, and they wonder what is going on. Back in the main hall, Ruskovitch meets Johannes and invites him to see her personal collection. Yaz, attempting to keep an eye on him, tries to come along as well but is quickly shrugged off. Annoyed, she interrupts Graham and Tycho's conversation to tell them, and while Graham is concerned about Johannes' wellbeing, Tycho is most angry about not being visited by the Baroness himself, and the three decide to track them down.

Underneath the castle, Ruskovitch leads Johannes to her enormous collection, full of documents long thought lost. As Graham, Yaz, and Tycho attempt to navigate the maze of corridors, a mysterious laundry woman points out the correct direction to them. They find the Baroness' study as she promises to share some inspiring new facts about the universe with Johannes, showing him a glowing orb that, when held, transforms the room into a view of the cosmos. As Graham and Yaz worry about Johannes potentially learning information from the future and accidentally changing history, Tycho barges in to interrupt. Ruskovitch finally learns that the Doctor's friends are not from 1601, and as Dominik psychically tells her where the Doctor is, she promises to kill both her and her friends, grabbing a sword and transforming into a huge centaur as she does so.

Part three
With Ruskovitch attacking, Graham and Yaz attempt to escape, only to be blocked off by the Baroness' superior speed. However, Johannes jumps in front of her sword, promising to submit to what she wants of him if she spares their lives. Transforming back into a human, she agrees and commands for Graham and Yaz to be sent to the dungeon, promptly followed by Tycho as well.

Meanwhile, Dominik sends his masked minions off to find the Doctor and Ryan, who are secretly hiding behind a nearby statue. The Doctor takes the chance to examine a large circle with a sword marking that the monks have been guarding. Putting her ear to it, she wonders why it feels warm before the symbol begins to crack and attacks her with red energy, flinging her into the air and leaving her petrified on the ground. As Ryan attempts to make her speak, she simply stares dead-eyed and mutters a string of nonsense words under her breath.

In the main hall, Ruskovitch greets the assembled astronomers and gifts them each a crystal orb, similar to the one she gave to Johannes, and they are all eagerly taken. Meanwhile, in the dungeon, Graham, Yaz, and Tycho get threatened by the dungeon keeper and, attempting to figure out an escape plan, Yaz gets out her phone. Proclaiming herself as "the dark witch Bellatrix Lestrange", she attempts to "curse" the dungeon keeper by recording him on her phone. Unsettled, he proclaims it as a trick until he sees Yaz use a filter to add a rabbit's ears and nose to him in the video, and he immediately lets them all out, terrified for his life.

As Tycho goes back for his sword, he nearly overhears Graham and Yaz discussing his and Johannes' future importance as he sees what is happening in the main hall - all of the guests' orbs glowing and connecting beams of light between their heads, freezing them in place. Ryan, meanwhile, continues to try and make the Doctor wake up as he is cornered by two of Dominik's brethren. As Graham and Yaz enter the main hall, they find all the astronomers muttering extremely complicated mathematical equations under the breath, and Tycho briefly engages in a swordfight with the guards. As he gains the upper hand, Ruskovitch places her hands on the shoulders of an equally-entranced Johannes and forces him to summon an enormous glowing hand, bursting out of the sword mark in the tunnels as a menacing laugh fills the castle.

Part four
Tycho continues to battle the guards with his sword, while Graham and Yaz fret over the situation involving the possessed astronomers. Graham realises the orbs must be controlling them, so he and Yaz set to work smashing them and freeing the astronomers. Meanwhile, in the passages below, the Doctor is still possessed, so Ryan tries to fight off the approaching bretheren. He removes one of their masks to see they are robots. At that point, three guards also join in and threaten Ryan with death, which snaps the Doctor out of her trance and she knocks out the five attackers. The duo make a run for it.

Dagmar is appalled to see the psychic link break, and proclaims it is the Doctor's doing. Tycho successfully fights of the guards, as the Doctor and Ryan arrive back upstairs. Graham mentions Dagmar being a centaur, and Dominik and his robots join the group. Dominik explains he created the robots from the wall of the castle and he controls them. The gang flee upstairs, to find Dagmar and Johannes. Dagmar once again becomes a centaur, and chases down the Doctor with murderous intent, while Graham, Ryan and Tycho block the door. Yaz tells Johannes to come with them.

The Doctor pushes a bookcase onto Dagmar, trapping her as she can't escape in her centaur form. Dagmar remarks the Doctor has doomed the planet for freeing the creature. The Doctor realises that Dagmar was trying to keep it trapped, and she has made a fundemental mistake. The Doctor tells Dagmar the creature is nothing to do with her, as a huge, twisted glowing monstrosity resembling the Doctor breaks free of the cellar.

Part five
to be added

Characters

 * Thirteenth Doctor
 * Graham O'Brien
 * Ryan Sinclair
 * Yasmin Khan
 * Tycho Brahe
 * Johannes Kepler
 * Dagmar Ruskovitch
 * Dominik
 * Olaf

The Doctor

 * The Doctor probes Baroness Dagmar Ruskovitch for being an alien by claiming to have obtained a doctorate from the University of Gallifrey.

People

 * Tycho Brahe is the court astronomer to Emperor Rudolf II.
 * Brahe lost his nose in a duel with his cousin, that began from an argument over an equation.
 * Johannes Kepler went on to have a satellite, a moon crater, a star system, and an ice lolly named after him.
 * Kepler has a wife. They had two children who died: Heinrich and Susanna.
 * Dagmar Ruskovitch practices archery.
 * Galileo Galilei and John Dee refused Ruskovitch's invitation.

Locations

 * The Doctor and Team TARDIS got lost on their way to the Ninth Moon of Quezzeltrax.
 * Team TARDIS run into Brahe and Kepler in Kokorin Forest.
 * Astronomers from Europe, Persia, India, Turkey and Nigeria attend the gathering.

Technology

 * The Doctor used a celestial sat nav.
 * The telescope had not been invented yet.

Cultural references from the real world

 * Yaz likens the bustling entrance hall inside Castle Houska to Hogwarts. Ryan likens the dark hallways to Resident Evil.
 * Ryan hopes he and the Doctor don't run into Dracula when entering the secret passage.

Foods and beverages

 * Tycho and Graham drink ale.

Astronomy

 * A man at the gathering believes the whole universe revolves around the Earth.

Miscellaneous

 * Tycho gives out autographs at the gathering.

Original print details

 * (Publication with page count and closing captions)


 * 1) DWM 535 (8 pages) Next: The Pit of Hell!
 * 2) DWM 536 (6 pages) Next: Countdown to Madness!
 * 3) DWM 537 (8 pages) Next: The Face of Chaos!
 * 4) DWM 538 (8 pages) Next: Madness Reigns!

Continuity

 * The Third Doctor previously unearthed Tycho Brahe's body in the 24th century while searching for the Tipping Device. (PROSE: Midnight in the Café of the Black Madonna)
 * Graham reminds the Doctor of their track record with "big names in history". (TV: Rosa, The Witchfinders, PROSE: Combat Magicks)