Beethoven's Last Night

Beethoven's Last Night

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In the spring of 1827, Vienna experienced the greatest lightning storm of its time. On that same night, the great Ludwig Van Beethoven was alone working on his tenth symphony. Unbeknownst to him, the legendary composer was spending his final hours on earth. When confronted by spirits, he is left with the eternal choice between good and evil at the risk of his legacy being lost... forever.
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The future is predetermined. It can't be changed. But who casts the future in stone? It's you, me, and every one of us. The iron grip of our fate doesn't come from gods or physics but from us. You are oppressed by your future self to walk the one and only road. Knowing the future changes nothing - this knowledge has already been written into your fate. Time travel is meaningless for the same reason - all your meddlings had also become a part of your fate before you even embarked on your journey through time. Could this strange duality of free will and fate be challenged? If so, what would it take? How far are you willing to go to change your dark fate? Is the risk of erasing the universe from existence worth your brighter future?

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