Object
Little Boy's Blanket
Simple blanket spread across the floor of the shaman's hut, serving as a bed for the unconscious little boy during his revival. The emaciated child lies upon it, his body trembling from the cult's poison, as the shaman tends to him. Bruised fingers stir; he reaches up to slip a tattered Sankara cloth fragment into Indiana Jones's hand while Short Round, Willie Scott, and the shaman witness the moment. The boy's mother later embraces him atop it during his final moments. This blanket anchors the tender scene of the boy's recovery, framing the whispered 'Sankara' clue that links village suffering to the stones and propels Indy's mission.
2 appearances
Purpose
Bedding and support for the unconscious boy during revival ritual
Significance
Holds the boy steady for his dying gift of the Sankara clue to Indy, catalyzing Indy's resolve against the Thuggee cult and revealing the stones' location amid village tragedy
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used