Object

Donovan’s Penthouse Champagne Flutes

A **set of modern glassware** used exclusively in Walter Donovan’s penthouse during the Grail Tablet scene. Unlike historical artifacts (e.g., the manuscript or tablet), these flutes are **not part of the quest’s lore** but serve as **functional props** in a social setting. Their **only narrative role** is to provide liquid for Indy to reveal hidden text on the Grail Tablet, after which they **disappear from the plot**. They are **distinct from all other objects** in the scene, including the manuscript, tablet, and furniture.
5 appearances

Purpose

Hold champagne for drinking; provide liquid to clean and reveal inscription on stone tablet

Significance

Indy's use of the champagne unlocks the tablet's concealed message, validating the Grail quest's clues and shifting his skepticism toward commitment, while Donovan's gesture underscores the scene's blend of luxury and manipulation.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

5 moments