The curator, a thin man with a nervous twitch named Dr. Aris, led them to a pedestal where a tarnished, heavy lamp sat under glass. "Since it arrived, the museum has been plagued," he claimed. "Cold winds, vanishing artifacts, and... the Shadow Stalker."
Right on cue, the lights flickered and died. A deep, guttural moan echoed through the hall. From the darkness, a towering figure draped in bronze-colored bandages emerged, its eyes glowing with an eerie, flickering orange light.
"Like, can’t we just go to a museum that has a 'spirit of unlimited appetizers' instead?" Shaggy whimpered, clutching Scooby-Doo. [S5E3] The Curse of the Bronze Lamp
Fred set a classic "Net-and-Pulley" trap using a heavy tapestry and some ancient rope. With Scooby acting as the "brave" bait (motivated by a box of Egyptian-flavored Scooby Snacks), the Shadow Stalker was lured into the center of the room. "Now, Scooby!" Fred yelled.
Scooby pulled the cord, the tapestry dropped, and the "spirit" was pinned to the floor. The curator, a thin man with a nervous twitch named Dr
"Now let’s see who’s really behind this 'burning vengeance,'" Daphne said, pulling back the bronze hood. "Dr. Aris!" the gang exclaimed in unison.
"Scooby-Dooby-Doo!" Scooby howled, accidentally knocking over a display of plastic mummies. "Cold winds, vanishing artifacts, and
"According to this," Velma whispered, adjusting her glasses, "the Bronze Lamp of Amun-Ra doesn't just hold oil. It holds a 'spirit of scorching vengeance.'"