Object
Gambeer Twig
A small, handheld plant twig invoked as a prop in a joking listing of folk remedies. Presented as a slender, dried stem (no precise species specified) that characters pass by reference rather than examine closely. It functions as a tactile cue during light, intimate banter—eliciting smiles and pragmatic wryness from those near it.
2 appearances
Purpose
A cited folk-remedy twig used in banter; invoked as a traditional cure or home remedy in conversation rather than shown performing a medical function.
Significance
Serves as a humanizing prop that undercuts high-stakes diplomacy with domestic, pragmatic humor; the twig signals Marbury's earthy, practical sensibility and helps soften the room’s tension during farewells and the pivot to purpose.
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