Object
Nuns' Wooden Stakes (Defensive Ritual Weapons)
Sharpened wooden stakes wielded by the nuns in a defensive ritual formation against supernatural threats. These stakes are central to the sisters' protective measures, appearing in both the candlelit convent chamber (where they surround Jonathan Harker) and the courtyard (where they form a semi-circle around Dracula's emerging form). Paired with holy symbols and ritual actions (e.g., Sister Agatha's bell-ringing signal), the stakes serve as both a physical and spiritual barrier against Dracula's influence. Their deployment marks a turning point in the nuns' active resistance to the supernatural invasion of their sanctuary.
19 appearances
Purpose
Weapon for defensive formation against supernatural threats
Significance
Embody the nuns' shift from passive faith to active defiance, forming a fragile bulwark that heightens the scene's tension and foreshadows the convent's coming siege
Appearances in the Narrative
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