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Post by Red Baron on Feb 27, 2020 22:01:02 GMT -6
If a basilisk (or medusa) looks into a mirror of life trapping are they trapped or turned to stone?
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Post by delta on Feb 27, 2020 23:30:02 GMT -6
Right this second I'd go with both. Might regret that in the morning.
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Post by countingwizard on Feb 28, 2020 11:16:22 GMT -6
Right this second I'd go with both. Might regret that in the morning. That would be cool as shirt. What I really want to know is are the life forms trapped inside turned to stone since they are "held in separate areas of the mirror." Also does the mirror have to be operated by a magic-user (or set to operate untended) to trap souls? Or does it have to be operated to see, converse with, and release a soul trapped within? Is the magic-user operating the mirror immune to the effects of the mirror?
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Post by Porphyre on Feb 29, 2020 14:53:37 GMT -6
Basilisk is turned to stone and the Mirror shatters, releasing all it's prisoners.
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Post by scalydemon on Feb 29, 2020 16:24:16 GMT -6
We're caught in a trap I can't walk out
-Elvis Presley
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Post by Deleted on Feb 29, 2020 16:37:12 GMT -6
Might be fixated with out being physically turn to stone; like the demon and the mirror then shards in the movie, Constantine.
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Post by clownboss on Mar 2, 2020 11:42:33 GMT -6
I don't really see the mirror of trapping as being "functionally" like a mirror. I doubt that what you gaze into it would be the bouncing light and your own reflection.
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Post by dicebro on Jun 16, 2020 18:08:12 GMT -6
Isn’t that how a cockatrice is born?
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