"Well, if it brings good fortune, it shouldn't be here in a castle inhabited by no one, right?" Theodore questioned sarcastically.
"Well that's because it carries with it a curse. The user has to follow a set of strict rules and moderate its use of good fortune lest tragedy will befall on him. The men of this ancient civilization had all gotten so greedy or lazy to the point they had lost their lives to this relic," Gerald gave out an exposition dump.
"Wait, how do you know so much about this statue?" Theodore asked.
"My uncle worked as an archaeologist during his younger days and I used to spend my summer nights listening to him sharing his experiences exploring the ancient regions of other countries," Gerald explained.
After a short pause staring at the Green Albatross, Theodore got slightly more curious about it and asked Gerald, "So how does this thing work?"
"I was told that you must first slot in its mouth a piece of raw squid but uh...I can't remember what the following steps are. Whatever, just leave it. The others have probably left without us," Gerald started to make his way out of the room and Theodore followed.
The rest of the day went by well for Theodore and the rest of the class as they were enjoying their activities. Unfortunately, things took a turn when Theodore came back to the inn to rest for the next day. Whilst surfing the internet on his mobile phone, he received a text message from his Mother. It read, "Teddy dear, are you available right now? Please give a call, I need to talk to you."
Starting to get worried, Theodore gave his Mother a Whatsapp call. "Teddy?" His Mother, Helen, answered.
"Mom, what's happening? I'm worried," Theodore got straight to the point.
"Teddy, your Father...he..just got retrenched," Helen struggled but managed to deliver the bad news.
"So...what's going to happen now?" Theodore's heart was starting to race.
"We've thought of a few things. Government assistance, food stamps or welfare checks. Your father wants to start working as a food delivery man. We're not sure if we can get by with a much lower salary but those are the best options we've got." Helen laid out the options and alternatives to her son to try and convince him and herself that the situation was not all that bad. She had no intention of calling him to bring the bad news but it was only right that he was informed of the change in the situation, the sooner the better.
After a long conversation about finances and decision making, Theodore sat on the edge of his bed only to think about how his family life would change due his father's unfortunate situation. Then slowly, the thought of the statue he had encountered earlier during the day crept into his mind. What if the legend really is true? The good fortune it brings could help turn the tables for his family and things could go back to the way they were.
Theodore made a Google search on The Green Albatross and after reading a few different websites including blogs and a Wikipedia page, he gathered that the Green Albatross was a relic forged by a blacksmith and blessed by a Wizard of the ancient Civilization of Mascato. In order to become its possessor and have good fortune be bestowed upon the individual, he or she must make an offering by burning raw squid followed by extinguishing the fire with a concoction of the future owner's blood and seawater. If the Green Albatross accepts, it will start bringing good fortune by giving out instructions on the steps to be taken in order to achieve its users' desires. However, such ownership lasts for only six months. After which, the user must either find a suitable successor as a new user of the relic or perform a final ritual in front of it, usually in the form of sexual intercourse. If the current user fails to abide by the rules, a curse will befall on either him or her or their loved ones.
Theodore, being caught up between thinking of his family's situation and the curse that might probably befall on him by using the Green Albatross in an irresponsible way, became too stressed to continue weighing the stakes and decided to go back to bed.
The next day came and it was pretty much a free day for the class. While everyone else was out shopping or eating, Theodore went back to the pyramid where Gerald introduced him to the Green Albatross. The statue was still in the same chamber and on the same pedestal as the day before. He only had a day to think about this; take the risk and save his family, or prepare to suffer for many years to come. After a long time pondering, he finally made his decision; the Green Albatross will be his. He bought a whole raw calamari from a nearby fishmonger and in a ceramic bowl, mixed his own blood with water from the city beach.
Theodore came back to the chamber with the materials, ready to begin the ritual. As he was giving one last look at the eyes of the statue, he felt a presence, like an aura coming out of the non-living object and staring into his soul. "It's too late to turn back now," Theodore thought to himself. He began the ritual, placing the raw calamari right in front of the Green Albatross and lit a fire on one of its tentacles. The fire started consuming the squid whole and as he watched, he also waited; when can he pour the concoction onto the fire? But things started to get eerie. The fire gradually turned green and the chamber was getting colder despite the the fire's presence. Theodore looked around, pretty much everything else was the same but he still did not know if he should continue waiting or just put out the fire now. He finally got a clue when his mind started to gravitate towards the Green Albatross. His consciousness started to get weaker as he kept staring at the relic, almost as if he was being hypnotized. He eventually lost control of himself and took the bowl of concoctions and walked towards the green fire. "This is it...this is the moment...with my blood spreading through the seas, I summon you, the Green Albatross!" Theodore was hypnotized to the point of being possessed, uttering chants he had never come across in his life. Soon after the chant, he slowly poured the mixture onto the fire, effectively extinguishing it. No smoke came out from the extinguishing but an aroma rose from the same spot which snapped Theodore out from his trance.
"This should be it, the ritual is over now. That relic is mine," Theodore thought to himself. He is going to take what is his. He walked over to the Green Albatross and grabbed it by its wings, but it did not budge. He tried it a second time; nope. Third time, this time with more force; still could not move an inch of it.