Act one Pedakhore Palace, India. The Maharaja and the invited persons enter: The Ambassador to Syldavie Count Koulansky, Doctor Nicholson and his wife, and the nearly deaf archaeologist Chippendale accompanied by his wife. A telegram announces the arrival of
Tintin. Count Koulansky is delighted. Since the affairs surrounding
The Sceptre of Ottokar, Tintin is popularly considered a hero in
Syldavia. A young reporter arrives and the soirée commences. Caudebathimouva Thoubva is to demonstrate hypnotism, followed by a large Indian ballet. At the end of the soirée, the Maharaja has prepared a presentation for those invited on the celebrated blue diamond. However, it is revealed that the diamond has disappeared. Tintin concludes that the thief is amongst the invited.
Durant and Durand investigate, but without success. Tintin suggests that those to be questioned continue with him on the voyage to
Syldavia aboard the
Rampura.
Act two Aboard the
Rampura, Tintin questions those who were at the events of the night before, but one of the servants of the Maharaja has departed. Tintin decides to send a telegram before the boat arrives in Syldavia.
Act three In the medieval hall of the Chateau of Syldavia, Tintin, with the use of his telegram, catches the thief. == References ==