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Indiana Jones' Elephant Reins (Harness System)

A sturdy harness and reins system used by Indiana Jones to control the lead elephant during the expedition's westward march through the hills. The system includes both the reins (gripped by Indiana Jones for steering) and the harness (clutched by Short Round for balance). This equipment is critical for maintaining control over the elephants as the group advances toward Pankot Palace under a blood-red sunset, with Short Round perched behind Indiana Jones and Willie Scott shifting uneasily. The harness provides stability for riders, while the reins allow precise steering of the lead beast amid the relentless rhythm of the march.
2 appearances

Purpose

To guide and control the lead elephant during the journey

Significance

Emphasizes Indiana Jones' resolve and leadership as the group descends into Thuggee peril, heightening tension toward Pankot Palace

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments