Level 1: The Phantom of the Opera

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Author's note: Hope anyone who reads enjoys this story! If I had more time, I would edit this into an actual video, but I don't have enough time for all of that. 🤷‍♀️✌️


Scene: Christine, played by P'Fa, is in her dressing room relaxing. Raoul has just left the room after inviting her to a celebratory dinner to congratulate her on her amazing performance at the opera a few moments ago. The Angel of Music, played by Char, sings to her. He's angry that Raoul wants to take credit for the months that he has put in to train Christine to be the best opera singer. He's decided it is time for him and Christine to be together.

P'Fa opens her eyes, looks at her outfit and her surroundings coming face to face with Char. What the heck? Char, who was dressed as the Phantom, was staring at P'Fa through a mirror. I told you we shouldn't have gotten the fan club's hopes up. Now we're in a stupid musical! P'Fa gasps loudly. NEVER say that again! Phantom of the Opera is a classic! Char rolls her eyes as she extends her hand to P'Fa. Whatever! This woman is so trusting. She's been hearing a man's voice which could basically have been a psychotic breakdown and now she's following him Budha knows where.

P'Fa grabs her hand and Char leads her down a corridor full of candelabra that she was pretty sure were moving on their own. Fire hazard right there. Why are you even singing? P'Fa shrugs and continues. Is that a horse? How would he get a horse down here??! Oh, great now I'm singing too. P'Fa couldn't help but giggle. When they reach the bottom, they spot a canoe in the murky water. The dude could have cleaned up a bit after being down here so long. He can get a horse, but he can't buy some bleach. That water is nasty-looking.

Char helps P'Fa off the horse and into the canoe. I swear if I see even a roach, I am jumping off this little boat and leaving you and your little musical behind, P'Fa. P'Fa, who was having the time of her life living her dream musical, spoke up after they finished the chorus. You have to admit we sound beautiful together as a duet. She sings along to the rest of song with the precise high notes. She claps happily when it's done, and they've arrived at the Phantom's cave. Sing my angel of music. Char looks at her with a raised eyebrow. Sorry, it's quite catchy and I've always wanted to be the Phantom if I ever did this musical in a play. P'Fa tried standing up, but she couldn't move. Char was stuck in place too. Two buttons, one red, and one green, appeared above Char's head.

Note: Players are able to make some choices of their own free will and other choices are made for them by the gamekeepers.

Red: Show Christine your hiding spot | Green: Take Christine back upstairs.

Char groans in frustration as she runs around in circles trying to jump to press the green button above them

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Char groans in frustration as she runs around in circles trying to jump to press the green button above them. This stupid game! Whoever is doing this is not letting me choose. I swear I want to pick Green! P'Fa knew this story by heart so she enjoyed the fact that it would continue like the original one. Don't tire yourself out over something that's out of your control. She got the death stare from Char. It wasn't as intimidating as usual because she was wearing the phantom's mask. It's true. We have to play by their rules if we want to get out of here soon, Nu.

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