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In a forgotten wing of the Blackwood Museum, Luna wears white cotton gloves as she opens a brass display case. The object inside — a tarnished pocket-watch that doesn't tick, but hums — is the first of many. Each episode of 'The Curator' follows Luna as she examines a new acquisition for the museum's 'Anomalous Artifacts' collection: a mirror that reflects a room you're not standing in, a music box that plays a song from the year you died, a child's doll that ages one year every night. But the pocket-watch is the key. As Luna catalogs each object, she begins to notice connections — symbols carved into the back of the watch match engravings on a Victorian locket, which match a pattern in the dust on a 17th-century ritual mask. The museum itself seems to shift its corridors at night, and the temperature in the archive drops exactly three degrees every time she touches a new piece. Luna is not just cataloging these objects; she is tracing the path of a curse that has followed the museum's