About This Book
The narrative follows early human figures who encounter fire after a lightning strike and learn to control it, using it to cook food, ward off predators, and provide warmth. Two central figures tend the flame, shelter companions, and demonstrate tools and cooking to neighbors, prompting visits and the spread of new habits. The controlled fire fosters cooperation, changes eating practices, encourages tool use and shared vigilance, and acts as a catalyst for emerging inventions, artistic expression, and the gradual formation of social and ritual institutions.
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