Object
Eel-Filled Boa Constrictor (Pankot Feast)
A grotesque culinary dish served as the second course at the Maharajah's banquet in the Pleasure Pavilion during the Pankot Feast. Servants slit open a whole boa constrictor lengthwise on platters, exposing a squirming mass of live baby eels packed inside the carcass. The eels writhe visibly as the slit skin falls away, heightening the horror of the cult's hospitality. Willie Scott recoils in disgust, while Indiana Jones, Short Round, Chattar Lal, and Captain Blumburtt observe the escalating grotesquery of the feast. The dish serves as a shocking second course designed to provoke and test the guests' composure, underscoring the palace's embrace of grotesque customs and sharpening the cultural clash between Western visitors and Thuggee-influenced Indian aristocracy.
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Purpose
Served as the second course in the Maharajah's banquet to shock and impress guests
Significance
Escalates Willie's revulsion at Pankot cuisine, sharpening the cultural clash between Western visitors and Thuggee-influenced Indian aristocracy while foreshadowing the story's descent into barbaric horrors
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