Object
Candles on Troi's Candlelit Dinner Table
A pair of short, warm-amber candles set in low holders on the small dining table in Troi's quarters. Their steady flames throw flickering highlights across crystal glasses, a dessert plate, and the occupants' faces; wax pools gently at the bases and the light breathes with each movement. Characters do not touch the candles; instead they use the softened illumination as an intimate focus while conversation tightens and fractures around them.
2 appearances
Purpose
Provide soft, ambient illumination for a private two-person dinner.
Significance
The candles concentrate the scene into an intimate, morally charged space: their warm glow both underlines the appearance of privacy and intensifies the emotional scrutiny between Deanna Troi and Devinoni Ral, turning a social setting into the stage for ethical confrontation and the unravelling of trust.
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