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"Musical Symphonia"

FFF - Ludwig van Beethoven instigated a musical revolution of such historical proportions that we still know his name today. And yet the man bearing that name was visited by misfortune of all kinds: lost love, loneliness, hearing loss... Even so, he was able to produce his Ninth Symphony featuring the singing of "Ode to Joy." But how? Silk Road - From west to east, from east to west, the Silk Road, a trade route carrying culture, civilization, and people, connected Western Europe with Asia over land and sea. A bandit preying on merchants traveling the route obtains a blue diamond. However, it is in fact the lost eye of the Indian goddess Sita. The jewel has changed hands on countless occasions, at times bringing good fortune to its owner, at other times tragic doom. Having roamed the Silk Road since the long distant past, the Eye of Sita invites the bandit on a journey through the copious memories dwelling behind its dazzling facets.

Top Cast

  • Fuuto Nozomi

    Fuuto Nozomi

    Ludwig van Beethoven

  • Maaya Kiho

    Maaya Kiho

    Mysterious Woman

  • Sakina Ayakaze

    Sakina Ayakaze

    Napoleon Bonaparte

  • Ayanagi Shou

    Ayanagi Shou

    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

  • Kujou Asu

    Kujou Asu

    Salieri

  • Chikaze Karen

    Chikaze Karen

    Empress of Austria

  • Touma Kazuki

    Touma Kazuki

    Emperor Francis I

  • Satsuki Aina

    Satsuki Aina

    Lotte

  • Souno Haruto

    Souno Haruto

    Johann van Beethoven

Overview

FFF - Ludwig van Beethoven instigated a musical revolution of such historical proportions that we still know his name today. And yet the man bearing that name was visited by misfortune of all kinds: lost love, loneliness, hearing loss... Even so, he was able to produce his Ninth Symphony featuring the singing of "Ode to Joy." But how? Silk Road - From west to east, from east to west, the Silk Road, a trade route carrying culture, civilization, and people, connected Western Europe with Asia over land and sea. A bandit preying on merchants traveling the route obtains a blue diamond. However, it is in fact the lost eye of the Indian goddess Sita. The jewel has changed hands on countless occasions, at times bringing good fortune to its owner, at other times tragic doom. Having roamed the Silk Road since the long distant past, the Eye of Sita invites the bandit on a journey through the copious memories dwelling behind its dazzling facets.

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