Object
Indiana Jones' Scrap of Paper with Roman Numerals (Grail Diary Clue)
A crumpled, handwritten scrap of paper inscribed with the Roman numerals III, VII, and X, derived from Henry Jones Sr.'s Grail Diary. Indiana Jones uses this paper to decode the corresponding markings on the Venetian Library's marble columns and stained-glass windows, ultimately leading him to the Grail tomb. This object is portable, owned by Indy, and functions as the 'key' in the puzzle-solving sequence.
5 appearances
Purpose
Guide sequence of Roman numerals to pinpoint the hidden tile marking the Grail tomb entrance
Significance
Confirms the path to the Grail's physical tomb, links Indy's quest to his father's diary, and escalates the race against Nazis by exposing the library's secret
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used