Mozart's last Opera, The Magic Flute, almost certainly contains significant clues and allusions.



Mozart's last Opera, The Magic Flute, almost certainly contains significant clues and allusions. As many of you have no doubt already realized, the latest portal clue released by PAC has a filename of "Tamino", a character from the Magic Flute. Further, Mozart visited the Temple of Isis in Pompeii prior to writing the opera, which includes themes derived from Isis. The Opera is highly allegorical and I believe that It might be helpful for agents to look at it more closely, keeping In mind what we know so far about the story of Obsidius and the greater, overarching, ancient struggle between the Magnus and AntiMagnus.


The plot can be seen as a conflict between the anti-Enlightenment, Queen of the Night, and the enlightenment of Sarastro.

The Queen of Night gives Tamino, (Obsidius?), a Magic Flute (Xm artifact/nest key?) which allows him to enter the temple, (Magnus Nest?) of Sarastro.

Tamino's guide is Papageno, (Syphax), who is given a set of bells that allow him to charm anyone he meets. If you recall from The intercepted communication from Jahan, Syphax's ability to make everyone immediately befriend him is his distinctive power as a recently confirmed xm sensitive.

Regarding the rest of the cast, I'm not sure how Pamina, Tamino's love interest fits in. There are also the three young boys and the three women of war (Sibyls?) to consider.

I'm sure others will see other allegorical aspects and symbolism that might be relevant.

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