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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9073179" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Reflexaregnum. </p><p></p><p>The first time this uncanny place was mentioned in the files of an ancient library was within a compilation of weird stories by a bard or unconfirmed identity. The tale told about an innocent wife falsely accused of adultery and sent to the plane of the mirror as punishment, or a innocence test. Teorically she should be killed by the döpple/clone with oposite aligment. This lady had got a trick to survive. With a magic bag she could place a magic mirror in front of her nemesis, creating a second opposite-aligment clone. The "first" clone couldn't use magic mirrors. The tale was totally false, but the trick to defeat the clone. </p><p></p><p>For a time a group of feys who worked in a guild of magic mirrors created a secret base. Later this was used to hide when in the middle of noble fey houses the guild become the target of one of the factions. Trying the invasion of a zone within the plane of mirror was practically a suicide, but fey lords may be very famous thank their weird imagination to find solutions or loopholes. Even when the members of the mirror guild didn't need sleeping the influence from the plane of dreams within the plane of mirrors was possible. The strategy almost succeeded but at least the attempt allowed the creation or discovery of a new demiplane. </p><p></p><p>Baptized with the key name of "Reflaxeregnum", at least in the begining in the secret messages among the inteligence services this was a relatively safe space where to start the exploration of the plane of mirror and the plane of dreams. </p><p></p><p>The fate of the mirror artisan guild is totally unknown, but reports warns about a "lady mirror" as boss of a freelance spy-ring. </p><p></p><p>Later reports tell about this place like a planar bridge toward unknown places. These seem to be the ruins of ancient megalopolis ruled by forgotten fey noble houses, with the same artistic style but buildings with more metal and crystal elements. Sentient natives haven't been found, and spellcasters warns teletransportation powers can be work very wrongly and unpredictably. </p><p></p><p>A very common magic item is a magic mirror with runes of summoning planar allies. Some times the summoned creatures show really bizarre shapes. Maybe because they were created in the plane of the dreams. Other mirrors are used, teorically, to catch criminals and be these teletransportated to the cell of a prison. There are several mirror gates, and these can be used for teletransportation but there are some risks because in the middle of the way the travelers could suffer hallucinations about traumatic events of their past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9073179, member: 6802378"] Reflexaregnum. The first time this uncanny place was mentioned in the files of an ancient library was within a compilation of weird stories by a bard or unconfirmed identity. The tale told about an innocent wife falsely accused of adultery and sent to the plane of the mirror as punishment, or a innocence test. Teorically she should be killed by the döpple/clone with oposite aligment. This lady had got a trick to survive. With a magic bag she could place a magic mirror in front of her nemesis, creating a second opposite-aligment clone. The "first" clone couldn't use magic mirrors. The tale was totally false, but the trick to defeat the clone. For a time a group of feys who worked in a guild of magic mirrors created a secret base. Later this was used to hide when in the middle of noble fey houses the guild become the target of one of the factions. Trying the invasion of a zone within the plane of mirror was practically a suicide, but fey lords may be very famous thank their weird imagination to find solutions or loopholes. Even when the members of the mirror guild didn't need sleeping the influence from the plane of dreams within the plane of mirrors was possible. The strategy almost succeeded but at least the attempt allowed the creation or discovery of a new demiplane. Baptized with the key name of "Reflaxeregnum", at least in the begining in the secret messages among the inteligence services this was a relatively safe space where to start the exploration of the plane of mirror and the plane of dreams. The fate of the mirror artisan guild is totally unknown, but reports warns about a "lady mirror" as boss of a freelance spy-ring. Later reports tell about this place like a planar bridge toward unknown places. These seem to be the ruins of ancient megalopolis ruled by forgotten fey noble houses, with the same artistic style but buildings with more metal and crystal elements. Sentient natives haven't been found, and spellcasters warns teletransportation powers can be work very wrongly and unpredictably. A very common magic item is a magic mirror with runes of summoning planar allies. Some times the summoned creatures show really bizarre shapes. Maybe because they were created in the plane of the dreams. Other mirrors are used, teorically, to catch criminals and be these teletransportated to the cell of a prison. There are several mirror gates, and these can be used for teletransportation but there are some risks because in the middle of the way the travelers could suffer hallucinations about traumatic events of their past. [/QUOTE]
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