The jungle stone totem stands ancient and weathered, a relic of a forgotten civilization, its surface covered in layers of moss and creeping vines. Carved from a single massive slab of dark green stone, it bears the worn yet imposing visage of a primal deity - its eyes hollow and deep, as if watching through the ages. Intricate glyphs and spiraling patterns wrap around its base, half-eroded by time, their meanings lost to all but the most devoted shamans.