Object
Galorndon Cave Seat Rock
A squat, wind-smoothed boulder at the mouth of Galorndon Cave — roughly thigh-high and broad enough to seat a man. Coarse, sandy grit clings to its flanks; irregular contours form a low back and an uneven edge that can snag a boot. Bochra drops onto it to anchor his stance; Geordi later catches his toe and stumbles over its jutting face.
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Purpose
Serves as an improvised seat and physical anchor at the cave mouth and, secondarily, as an environmental obstacle that can trip or impede passage.
Significance
Functions as a practical prop that literalizes power: Bochra uses it to constrain Geordi's movement and assert control, while its role as a trip hazard heightens vulnerability and urgency during Geordi's blindness, tightening the scene's stakes and interpersonal tension.
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