![]() ![]() But the Mariner escapes his curse by unconsciously blessing the hideous snakes, and the albatross drops off his neck into the ocean. Worse, these slimy things are nasty water snakes. The wedding guest realizes, "Ah! You're a ghost!" But the Mariner says, "Well, actually, I was the only one who didn't die." He continues his story: he's on a boat with a lot of dead bodies, surrounded by an ocean full of slimy things. He's like, "A ship! We're saved." Sadly, the ship is a ghost ship piloted by two spirits, Death and Life-in-Death, who have to be the last people you'd want to meet on a journey. He wants to yell out, but his mouth is too dry, so he sucks some of his own blood to moisten his lips. The Mariner sees another ship's sail at a distance. The Mariner's crewmates decide to hang the dead albatross around his neck to remind him of his error.Įveryone is literally dying of thirst. The ship seems to be haunted by a bad spirit, and weird stuff starts appearing, like slimy creatures that walk on the ocean. ![]() They run out of water, and everyone blames the Mariner. ![]() Pretty soon the sailors lose their wind, and it gets really hot. An albatross shows up to steer them through the fog and provide good winds, but then the Mariner decides to shoot it. They left port, and the ship sailed down near Antarctica to get away from a bad storm, but then they get caught in a dangerous, foggy ice field. The Wedding Guest really wants to go party, but he can't pry himself away from this grizzled old mariner. Using his hypnotic eyes to hold the attention of the Wedding Guest, he starts telling a story about a disastrous journey he took. Three guys are on the way to a wedding celebration when an old sailor (the Mariner) stops one of them at the door (we'll call him the Wedding Guest). ![]()
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