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'''The Guardian of Tradition Dinner''' was a dinner banquet hosted at [[Pankot Palace]] in [[1935]]. Hosted by the Majarajah [[Zalim Singh]] at the urging of [[Chattar Lal]], the feast was to promote [[Pankot]]'s standing in the region, and many dignitaries and merchants were invited. Several unexpected guests to the Palace were also invited, including Captain [[Phillip James Blumburtt|Blumburtt]], and the recently arrived [[Indiana Jones]], [[Willie Scott]], and [[Short Round]]. To entertain guests, musicians played while a quartet of beautiful women danced. Jones noted that the dishes served were not ones that a [[Hinduism|Hindu]] would touch, and felt suspicious.
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'''The Guardian of Tradition Dinner''' was a dinner banquet hosted at [[Pankot Palace]] in [[1935]]. Hosted by the Majarajah [[Zalim Singh]] at the urging of [[Chattar Lal]], the feast was to promote [[Pankot]]'s standing in the region, and many dignitaries and merchants were invited. Several unexpected guests to the Palace were also invited, including Captain [[Phillip James Blumburtt|Blumburtt]], and the recently arrived [[Indiana Jones]], [[Willie Scott]], and [[Short Round]]. To entertain guests, musicians played while a quartet of beautiful women danced. Jones noted that the dishes served were not ones that a [[Hinduism|Hindu]] would eat, and felt suspicious.
   
 
The conversation and festivities stopped when Singh interrupted Jones' line of questioning about the possibility of a [[Thuggee]] resurgence.
 
The conversation and festivities stopped when Singh interrupted Jones' line of questioning about the possibility of a [[Thuggee]] resurgence.
   
Jones kept a menu from the feast in his journal, and noted that he was satisfied by the dinner, though got Scott an apple (as she had avoided eating the odd delicacies). Short Round noted that Jones was a liar as the dinner was gross.
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Jones kept a menu from the feast in his journal, and noted that he was satisfied by the dinner, though got Scott a bowl of fruit (as she had avoided eating the odd delicacies). Short Round noted that Jones was a liar as the dinner was repulsive.
   
 
==Menu==
 
==Menu==

Revision as of 20:26, 22 June 2013

The Guardian of Tradition Dinner was a dinner banquet hosted at Pankot Palace in 1935. Hosted by the Majarajah Zalim Singh at the urging of Chattar Lal, the feast was to promote Pankot's standing in the region, and many dignitaries and merchants were invited. Several unexpected guests to the Palace were also invited, including Captain Blumburtt, and the recently arrived Indiana Jones, Willie Scott, and Short Round. To entertain guests, musicians played while a quartet of beautiful women danced. Jones noted that the dishes served were not ones that a Hindu would eat, and felt suspicious.

The conversation and festivities stopped when Singh interrupted Jones' line of questioning about the possibility of a Thuggee resurgence.

Jones kept a menu from the feast in his journal, and noted that he was satisfied by the dinner, though got Scott a bowl of fruit (as she had avoided eating the odd delicacies). Short Round noted that Jones was a liar as the dinner was repulsive.

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