Indiana Jones Wiki
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
 
(29 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{Infobox Equipment
[[File:OxleyLetter.jpg|thumb|240px|Jones deciphering Oxley's letter]]
 
  +
|name=Oxley's second letter
'''Oxley's letter''' was a cryptic message given by [[Harold Oxley]] to [[Marion Ravenwood]] in [[1957]]. The letter contained the first of [[Oxley's riddles]] to the location of [[Akator]].
 
  +
|image=OxleyLetter (2).jpg
  +
|made=[[1957]]
  +
|origin=[[Peru]]
  +
|usage=crypted message
  +
|owners=[[Marion Ravenwood]]<br />[[Mutt Williams]]<br />[[Indiana Jones]]
  +
}}
 
'''Oxley's second letter''' was a cryptic message given by [[Harold Oxley]] to [[Marion Ravenwood]] in [[1957]]. The letter contained the first of [[Oxley's riddles]] to the location of [[Akator]].
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
  +
After [[Marion Ravenwood]] had received [[Oxley's first letter]], she believed he was mentally ill and followed him to Peru to care for him. There, she was abducted by [[Soviet Special Forces]] under Colonel [[Irina Spalko]] who also had abducted [[Harold Oxley]] before.<ref name=":0">''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''</ref>
Ostensibly driven to mad by the [[Crystal Skull of Akator]] to the point that he'd only communicate in [[Oxley's riddles|riddles]], [[Harold Oxley]] gave [[Marion Ravenwood]] a letter in code when the pair were kidnapped in [[Peru]] by [[Russia]]n soldiers under the command of [[Irina Spalko]]. With the Soviets searching for [[Akator]], they allowed Ravenwood to escape long enough so that she would get the letter to [[Indiana Jones]] to translate. Ravenwood unwittingly followed through on the plan by contacting her son, [[Mutt Williams]], by phone and sent him the letter, urging him to get help from Professor Jones.
 
   
 
Apparently driven to mad by the [[Crystal Skull of Akator]] to the point that he'd only communicate in [[Oxley's riddles|riddles]], Oxley gave Ravenwood a letter in a cryptic code that he had written before he was captured. With the Soviets searching for [[Akator]], they allowed Ravenwood to escape long enough so that she would get the letter to [[Indiana Jones]] to translate. Ravenwood unwittingly followed through on the plan by sending [[Marion's letter|a letter]] to her son, [[Mutt Williams]], urging him to get help from Professor Jones and enclosing Oxley's cryptic message. She also contacted Mutt by phone, indicating that she had sent him the letter, but during the phone call she was recaptured by the Soviets and the line went dead.<ref name=":0" />
In the [[United States of America|US]], Mutt met Jones when he was about to leave the [[Bedford|town]] and showed him the letter. After they escaped from two [[KGB]] who had been trailing them, the pair went to Jones's home in order to decypher the message.
 
  +
 
In the [[United States of America|US]], when Mutt received Marion's letter, he rode on [[Mutt Williams's motorcycle|his motorcycle]] to [[Bedford]] where he met Jones at the [[Bedford train station|train station]] when he was about to leave the town. He took him to [[Arnie's Diner]] and showed him the letter. After they escaped from two [[KGB]] agents who had been trailing them, the pair went to [[Indiana Jones' house|Jones's home]] in order to decipher the message.<ref name=":0" />
  +
 
[[File:OxleyLetter.jpg|thumb|Oxley's second letter investigated by Jones]]
   
 
The letter contained figures and text which Jones identified as being [[Koihoma]], an extinct Latin American language with Pre-Columbian syllabic base. The text contained a riddle, which he translated as:
 
The letter contained figures and text which Jones identified as being [[Koihoma]], an extinct Latin American language with Pre-Columbian syllabic base. The text contained a riddle, which he translated as:
   
: "''Follow the lines in the earth only gods can read which lead to Orellana's cradle guarded by the living dead.''"
+
: "''Follow the lines in the earth only gods can read which lead to Orellana's cradle guarded by the living dead.''"<ref name=":0" />
   
Jones correctly interpreted the "lines only gods can read" as the [[Nazca Lines]] in [[Peru]] which can only be seen from above. However, he did not understand the reference to Orellana's cradle because [[Francisco de Orellana]] had been born in [[Spain]]. Only when he traveled with Mutt to [[Nazca]] and they found the map of the [[Chauchilla Cemetery]] on the floor of Oxley's cell at a [[Nazca sanatorium|sanatorium]], he realized that the word used for "cradle" was a general word for "resting place" and that Oxley had found the [[Orellana's Tomb|conquistador's tomb]], which had been lost for centuries. There, they found the burial site was guarded by [[Nazca (tribe)|warriors]] who wore terrifying skull masks, thus appearing as "living dead".
+
Jones correctly interpreted the "lines only gods can read" as the [[Nazca Lines]] in [[Peru]] which can only be seen from above. However, he did not understand the reference to Orellana's cradle because [[Francisco de Orellana]] had been born in [[Spain]].<ref name=":0" />
  +
  +
Jones and Mutt took a flight to Peru and found a map of the [[Chauchilla Cemetery]] on the floor of Oxley's cell at [[Nazca sanatorium]]. Jones then realized that the word used for "cradle" was a general word for "resting place" and that Oxley had found [[Orellana's grave]] which had been lost for centuries. Arriving at the cemetery, they found the burial site was guarded by [[Nazca (tribe)|warriors]] who wore terrifying skull masks, thus appearing as "living dead".<ref name=":0" />
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''
 
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''
  +
*"[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (article)|Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]" - ''[[Indiana Jones: The Official Magazine]]''
  +
*''[[Meet Mutt]]''
  +
  +
==Sources==
  +
*''[[Indiana Jones Timelines]]''
  +
*''[[Iconic Props]]''
  +
  +
== Notes and references ==
  +
{{Reflist}}
 
[[Category:Equipment]]
 
[[Category:Equipment]]

Latest revision as of 10:06, 13 October 2023

Oxley's second letter was a cryptic message given by Harold Oxley to Marion Ravenwood in 1957. The letter contained the first of Oxley's riddles to the location of Akator.

History[]

After Marion Ravenwood had received Oxley's first letter, she believed he was mentally ill and followed him to Peru to care for him. There, she was abducted by Soviet Special Forces under Colonel Irina Spalko who also had abducted Harold Oxley before.[1]

Apparently driven to mad by the Crystal Skull of Akator to the point that he'd only communicate in riddles, Oxley gave Ravenwood a letter in a cryptic code that he had written before he was captured. With the Soviets searching for Akator, they allowed Ravenwood to escape long enough so that she would get the letter to Indiana Jones to translate. Ravenwood unwittingly followed through on the plan by sending a letter to her son, Mutt Williams, urging him to get help from Professor Jones and enclosing Oxley's cryptic message. She also contacted Mutt by phone, indicating that she had sent him the letter, but during the phone call she was recaptured by the Soviets and the line went dead.[1]

In the US, when Mutt received Marion's letter, he rode on his motorcycle to Bedford where he met Jones at the train station when he was about to leave the town. He took him to Arnie's Diner and showed him the letter. After they escaped from two KGB agents who had been trailing them, the pair went to Jones's home in order to decipher the message.[1]

OxleyLetter

Oxley's second letter investigated by Jones

The letter contained figures and text which Jones identified as being Koihoma, an extinct Latin American language with Pre-Columbian syllabic base. The text contained a riddle, which he translated as:

"Follow the lines in the earth only gods can read which lead to Orellana's cradle guarded by the living dead."[1]

Jones correctly interpreted the "lines only gods can read" as the Nazca Lines in Peru which can only be seen from above. However, he did not understand the reference to Orellana's cradle because Francisco de Orellana had been born in Spain.[1]

Jones and Mutt took a flight to Peru and found a map of the Chauchilla Cemetery on the floor of Oxley's cell at Nazca sanatorium. Jones then realized that the word used for "cradle" was a general word for "resting place" and that Oxley had found Orellana's grave which had been lost for centuries. Arriving at the cemetery, they found the burial site was guarded by warriors who wore terrifying skull masks, thus appearing as "living dead".[1]

Appearances[]

Sources[]

Notes and references[]