Object
Great Stone Blocking the Cave Entrance
Massive stone wedged at the mouth of the tribe's cave, serving as a physical barrier to entry. Za repeatedly focuses on this stone as a symbol of the Old Woman's alleged inability to pass through it, despite Hur's claims that she can. The stone's immovability fuels Za's defiance and paranoia, becoming a focal point in the tribe's loyalty conflict. The stone is described as rough and immovable, halting both the travelers' entry and the Old Woman's supposed exit, while also serving as a narrative device to highlight the tribe's internal divisions.
3 appearances
Purpose
Blocks entry into the cave
Significance
Za invokes the stone to challenge Hur’s account of the Old Woman’s actions, heightening paranoia over threats to the strangers and exposing fractures in tribal unity.
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used