Object
Marcus Brody's Grail Map
Critical navigational artifact tied to the Holy Grail quest, originally owned by Marcus Brody. Indiana Jones invokes it during a tense roadside standoff as a ready alternative to Henry Jones Sr.'s Grail Diary, arguing its clues make a Berlin detour unnecessary. The map is central to the slap-punctuated clash between Indy and his father, with Brody's possession linking it to rescue imperatives in Venice. It serves as a navigational tool distinct from other artifacts like magnifying lenses or inspection devices in Brody's possession.
2 appearances
Purpose
Guides pursuers from current location to the next Grail clue site in Venice
Significance
Triggers violent clash between Indy and Henry, pitting personal loyalty against scholarly fixation and steering the quest's divergent paths
Appearances in the Narrative
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