Object
Henry Jones Sr.'s Grail Diary (Indiana Jones' Grail Research)
A leather-bound volume containing Professor Henry Jones Sr.'s meticulous research on the Holy Grail, including:
- Notes on a Crusader knight's quest
- A second marker in Venice
- Clues that tie Henry Jones Sr.'s disappearance to the Nazi threat
- Torn-out pages concealing the Canyon of the Crescent Moon's location (removed by Indiana Jones to mislead Donovan and Elsa)
Narrative Context:
- Donovan's Penthouse: Walter Donovan hands this diary to Indiana Jones, sparking Indy's urgency to investigate his father's disappearance.
- Baronial Room: Donovan flips through the diary, noticing jagged tears where Indy removed key pages. Elsa deduces Indy's ploy and names Marcus Brody as the recipient.
- Castle Confrontation: Indiana Jones retrieves this diary from its hiding place (where Henry Sr. had sent it to evade Nazis), igniting Henry's rage and a violent confrontation with Nazis who demand the diary. The diary's pages (including the torn-out sections) hold critical clues that become a focal point of conflict between father and son, embodying their clash over caution and action.
43 appearances
Purpose
Records clues and research guiding the search for the Holy Grail
Significance
Transforms Indy's relic skepticism into a personal mission to rescue his estranged father, whose vanishing act leaves the diary as the sole link between family legacy and the quest's ticking peril
Appearances in the Narrative
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