The Magic Flute

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Been listening to the MET's Christmas version of the Mozart's The Magic Flute. I have always enjoyed this opera and we actually saw it performed in Vienna. I decided many years ago to see if I could adapt the story for this site. I did, and I think it worked out quite well. I wove the very famous but archaic Adventure Game into it. The story is "Cynthia and the Queen of Knight." Take a look at it. You might find it very enjoyable. It is part of the "Cynthia Chronicles."

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I love opera!

Andrea Lena's picture

I love Portia!

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Dang! I was 'sitting right there' with you ...

... in the Radio Audience. I had the "best seat in the house" - in my kitchen, whomping up a big pot of Veggie Goodness.

I fondly recall reading (at least twice!) your "Queen of Knight", especially as I used to play Adventure ... wherein I got squished every time... My "someday list" includes translating Adventure from C into Java.

I seem to recall you wove at least two other operas into your stories, I think one Was Girl of the Golden West, the other where the protagonists survived getting 'gassed' by having stowed scuba gear & air tanks.

Operas

littlerocksilver's picture

Aida, Tosca, Tristan un Isolde, Girl of the Golden West, and Magic Flute.

Portia

Adventure

littlerocksilver's picture

Actually won it and had it completely mapped. Then I foolishly gave it all away.

Portia

Cynthia and ...

Daphne Xu's picture

The story also features the SRU Wizard, unless my memory has gone horrible since I read it.

-- Daphne Xu

The SRU Wizard ...

Appears/is instrumental to many/most of the Cynthia stories.

And he is, overall, much, much nicer than in many stories elsewhere about him.