There are a lot of museums in Seattle. Also a couple of universities! It'd be endless fun to watch him try to convince the faculty that no, no he really is that Indiana Jones, and if they know enough to ask then don't they already know his credentials?
Regarding the Willows: between Wonder Woman and John Constantine, there's quite a lot of interesting cultural crud lying around! Diana keeps a stack of library books on history and myths and crud (mostly Ancient Greek, but also whatever else she's interested in that week) next to the sofa, and John adds even weirder and more esoteric stuff to it about metaphysics and the occult and more myth and history (his histories are mostly more current to the last two centuries, and feature a fair amount of Nazis and superheroes).
Not to mention the occasional mystical oddity that turns up in his room or, y'know, wherever he left it. He's not usually the magic wand/mystic knife type, but now and again you just need a carved skull for something.
Oh! Also, Indy's a detail-oriented type of guy, so sooner or later he'll probably notice the delicate and discreetly placed glyphs scratched (and in some cases drawn in Sharpie; like I said, modern guy) around doors and windows. They're for warding out nosy demons and ghosts and stuff. Some of the symbols are probably what Indy'd consider "real," and some look like total BS.
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There are a lot of museums in Seattle. Also a couple of universities! It'd be endless fun to watch him try to convince the faculty that no, no he really is that Indiana Jones, and if they know enough to ask then don't they already know his credentials?
Regarding the Willows: between Wonder Woman and John Constantine, there's quite a lot of interesting cultural crud lying around! Diana keeps a stack of library books on history and myths and crud (mostly Ancient Greek, but also whatever else she's interested in that week) next to the sofa, and John adds even weirder and more esoteric stuff to it about metaphysics and the occult and more myth and history (his histories are mostly more current to the last two centuries, and feature a fair amount of Nazis and superheroes).
Not to mention the occasional mystical oddity that turns up in his room or, y'know, wherever he left it. He's not usually the magic wand/mystic knife type, but now and again you just need a carved skull for something.
Oh! Also, Indy's a detail-oriented type of guy, so sooner or later he'll probably notice the delicate and discreetly placed glyphs scratched (and in some cases drawn in Sharpie; like I said, modern guy) around doors and windows. They're for warding out nosy demons and ghosts and stuff. Some of the symbols are probably what Indy'd consider "real," and some look like total BS.