Difference between revisions of "Dromio's Mirror"
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Revision as of 19:49, 11 February 2026
Dromio's Mirror is actually a pair of twin magic mirrors. One mirror was possessed by Morgana Macawber and the other by the gargoyle, Demona.
Characteristics
Dromio's Mirror is a pair of twin magical mirrors that enable communication between whoever possesses each mirror. One can also physically pass through the mirrors, such as when Demona abducted Morgana. ("Dark-Duck Reflections")
Incantation
Latin
- Cum voluntas valida,
- Et egestas magna...
- Transfigam velum per
- speculum Dromionis!
English
- When the will hardens,
- when necessity swells beyond restraint…
- I will rend the veil itself,
- and see through the mirror of Dromio.
Real World Background
The mirror's name is a reference to William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, which features the twin brothers Dromio of Ephesus and Dromio of Syracuse.