| A CURSE BEFALLS MEMBERS OF AN ARCHEOLOGICAL TEAM AFTER
A SACRED URN IS EXCAVATED IN SOUTH AMERICA AND TRANSPORTED TO A BOSTON MUSEUM.
At the Teso Dos Bichos excavation site in South America, Secona Indian diggers uncover an
Amaru urn embedded in the wall of a burial mound. The urn contains the remains of a female
shaman, which the Indians believe is sacred to their tribe. Bilac, a Brazilian-born man
acting as dig coordinator, tells Dr. Roosevelt, the American leader of the expedition,
that the urn should be left undisturbed. But Roosevelt insists it be transported back to
the United States. Later, Bilac participates in an Indian tribal ceremony and consumes a
strange liquid called yaje. Moments later, a jaguar-like form attacks Roosevelt inside his
tent, killing him.
At the Museum of Natural History in Boston, a night watchman
discovers the body of Mr. Horning, who participated in the archeological project. Dr.
Lewton, the museum's coordinator, suspects that the murder may be an act of political
terrorism. Mulder tells Scully that the Secona Indians believe great evil will befall
anyone who disturbs the remains of an Amaru, a woman-shaman.
The agents question Bilac, who admits he objected to the dig from
the very beginning. Scully believes it was Bilac who murdered Horning, and not a
mythological Jaguar spirit sent by the Seconas. Later, Dr. Lewton is attacked by an unseen
force as he works under the hood of his stalled Jaguar automobile.
The agents search the area around the museum hoping for clues.
Scully finds body parts of dead rats wedged inside the engine. She suspects the animals
were attracted by the car engine's warmth. While searching nearby woods, Mulder discovers
Lewton's eviscerated remains dangling from a tree.
Mona Wustner, a grad student researcher, phones the agents with
news that Bilac made frightening comments to her. Inside the woman's washroom at the
museum, Mona discovers rats trapped within a toilet. But when Mulder arrives at the
museum, Mona has disappeared.
Scully, meanwhile, gains access to Bilac's residence. She finds
the liquid yaje inside a ceremonial bowl, and reads journal entries indicating that Bilac
has invoked the Amaru curse.
Mulder discovers Bilac inside the woman's washroom at the museum.
He claims Mona is dead, but insists he does not know where to find the body. Bilac is
placed in a room guarded by security men.
The agents find the dead body of Mona's dog, Sugar. A
veterinarian performs an autopsy and discovers evidence that the dog had eaten a cat which
had devoured a poisoned rat. Mulder concludes the rats are trying to get away from
something.
Bilac disappears. The agents suspect he escaped into steam
tunnels that run beneath the museum. Pulling up a manhole cover, the agents descend into
the darkness. They discover Dr. Lewton's partially-devoured body parts... and dozens of
ravenous house cats. Mulder rescues Scully after she is attacked by a cat. But the felines
give chase, and the agents take refuge inside a room. As a sea of cats mass for another
attack, the agents discover Bilac's body stuck inside an air vent. Realizing the vent is
their only means of escape, Mulder and Scully dislodge the body and make their way to
safety. Animal control is dispatched to hunt down the rampaging felines, but cannot locate
them in the miles of steam tunnels. Mulder receives word that the State Department is
returning the urn to Ecuador.
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