Legend says that if the glass known as the Luck of Edenhall is ever broken, bad fortune will befall its household. Made in the mid-14th century in Egypt or Syria, by the 15th century the glass had made its way to England. The glass survived hundreds of years, and obtained its magical reputation in the late 17th century.
Some say the glass was found by a knight on the Crusades, while others say it belonged to the fae, who cursed it when they were forced to leave it behind. In time, the glass became known as the Luck of Edenhall, taking on a symbolic name that transcends its physical reality.
Where do you think the glass came from? What will happen if it breaks? Who might want to see it broken? What happens next?