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The Mirror World is a location in Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors.

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  • The Mirror World is a location in Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors.
  • The Mirror World was a fourth dimension of the universe containing Earth. One could be transported there by being reflected through several mirrors positioned at particular angles from one another. The Mirror World was home to a city inhabited by Orinocas, a race of telepathic warlike women. The existence of the Mirror World was discovered by the first Mirror Master, Sam Scudder. At first hesitant to travel there due to the possible danger, he eventually did as a means of escaping prison. However, he had no way to return home, and eventually returned by luring the Flash there. The speedster vibrated them both back to Earth.
  • Mirror World was the another world who built by Samuel Joo. That where the people who died afterwards.
  • The Mirror World is an alternate dimension existing inside of mirrors. The Mirror World is populated by the twisted reflections of people, with Mirror Rick being a notable example.
  • Phineas and Ferb made a Future-Predictor. They showed it to the people. Phineas' smile was nearly literally the size of his head as he pressed a button. It electrocuted someone!! People began yelling. Stuff like, "It's your fault!," and, "Put away the toolbox!" The boys looked nervously at one another and escaped inside.
  • Mirror World (ミラーワールド Mirā Wārudo) is a parallel dimension opposite to our own in which only the can exist and is home to the Mirror Monsters.
  • The Mirror World is a world made up of 17 mirrors. Mr Susan is the guardian of the Mirror World, carrying two of the mirrors as his "mirror balls". The Mirror World is actually just a small room, which Vince Noir points out. Mr Susan defends by saying that mirrors make a room appear larger.
  • Estoy seguro que todos hemos oído los cuentos de cómo agravar una especie de "fantasma" en un espejo. He intentado todas las que pude encontrar, pero nunca pasa nada. Sin embargo, esto se debe a que, en realidad, no hay realmente un fantasma en el espejo - sólo es usted. No es una versión diferente de usted. En realidad, existimos en todos los lugares que hay espejos a la vez. Pero hay una manera real de hacer algo interesante con un espejo. El otro lado del espejo contiene un mundo donde todos los deseos más salvajes son los suyos.
  • This is a world from the Through the Cauldron web comic. it is the opposite to our world. Each of the clans takes a different route... All-Stars: Obese sell-outs to Choco-Muscles. Gheist: Hospital workers who specialize in caring for babies. Jungo: Humans in animal masks Montana: Altruistic do-gooders. Nightmare: Pretty much took the Freaks place and run theme park-type of rides (and Ielena is blond.) Piranas: Took Sentinel's place. Rescue: Assassins who specialize in poisons. Roots: Corporate scumbags. Sentinel: A clan of demons.
  • Not a different version of you. In reality, we exist in as many places as there are mirrors at once. But there is a real way to do something interesting with a mirror. The other side of the mirror contains a world where all your wildest desires are yours. You just have to do one thing. Tell your mirror these words: "You are everything I have ever been and I am willing to accommodate all credit I ever had into one entity", and then shatter the mirror quickly. If not done quickly enough, a demonic moan will be heard as giant hands grab you from the mirror fragments.
  • Unlike Dream Land, every section of the Mirror World is united by an area located at the very heart of the Mirror World itself. This area is known as the Rainbow Route. Rather than Star Doors, the Mirror World has Mirror Doors, which are basically mirror-like portals. There is also a much larger ratio of the Mirror Doors in the Mirror World to the Star Doors on Planet Popstar. This makes it a complex maze with many entrances and exits to the locations. In each level Shadow Kirby, Kirby's Mirror World counterpart, can be encountered.
  • A Mirror World is an alternate reality/timeline that has been woven by the Wheel. These alternate worlds represent "Ifs". What might have been if a decision was made differently, a battle swung the other way, a winner became a loser. Theoretically the Mirror world is created at that junction of decision/outcome. This allows for infinite variation and so infinite Mirror Worlds. The more likely the alternate decision/outcome the more 'real' the Mirror world associated with it seems/is. Those Mirror Worlds closest to the true World (separated by only the difference in a minor decision) are populated by 'relfections' of the people in the True World.
  • The "Mirror World" (in Japanese: ミラーワールド, Mirāwārudo) is a demonic alternate reality that is a fully reversed version of the human world. Its directions and structures are symmetrical to those within the real world and its swirling dark sky shows beams of light returning into a crimson sun. This realm can be accessed via a mirror within the demon-infested castle on Mallet Island.
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  • The Mirror World is a location in Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors.
  • The Mirror World was a fourth dimension of the universe containing Earth. One could be transported there by being reflected through several mirrors positioned at particular angles from one another. The Mirror World was home to a city inhabited by Orinocas, a race of telepathic warlike women. The existence of the Mirror World was discovered by the first Mirror Master, Sam Scudder. At first hesitant to travel there due to the possible danger, he eventually did as a means of escaping prison. However, he had no way to return home, and eventually returned by luring the Flash there. The speedster vibrated them both back to Earth.
  • The "Mirror World" (in Japanese: ミラーワールド, Mirāwārudo) is a demonic alternate reality that is a fully reversed version of the human world. Its directions and structures are symmetrical to those within the real world and its swirling dark sky shows beams of light returning into a crimson sun. This realm can be accessed via a mirror within the demon-infested castle on Mallet Island. Dante encounters the Mirror World twice: first, when his 'reflection' walks out of the mirror and into the human world, revealing itself to be Nelo Angelo (originally known as Vergil), and second, when Dante himself crosses through the mirror to recover the Philosopher's Stone, an artifact that was later used to open the gateway to the Demon World and allow Dante in his mission to confront and defeat Mundus.
  • Not a different version of you. In reality, we exist in as many places as there are mirrors at once. But there is a real way to do something interesting with a mirror. The other side of the mirror contains a world where all your wildest desires are yours. You just have to do one thing. Tell your mirror these words: "You are everything I have ever been and I am willing to accommodate all credit I ever had into one entity", and then shatter the mirror quickly. If not done quickly enough, a demonic moan will be heard as giant hands grab you from the mirror fragments. If done correctly, though, the mirror will piece itself back together and your reflection will climb out of the mirror, and allow you to enter his world. There is one condition of course, the only way you can ever leave is if another mirror you have decides to try this process. If not, you are stuck there for eternity. Oh, and by the way, you wouldn't want to know what happens if the mirror for the world you're in gets broken. Let's just say that brings bad luck. Altogether, a small price to pay for all your wildest desires...
  • This is a world from the Through the Cauldron web comic. it is the opposite to our world. Each of the clans takes a different route... All-Stars: Obese sell-outs to Choco-Muscles. Gheist: Hospital workers who specialize in caring for babies. Jungo: Humans in animal masks Montana: Altruistic do-gooders. Nightmare: Pretty much took the Freaks place and run theme park-type of rides (and Ielena is blond.) Piranas: Took Sentinel's place. Rescue: Assassins who specialize in poisons. Roots: Corporate scumbags. Sentinel: A clan of demons. The others are not mentioned or the clan (Vortex and Berzerk) were not released at the time.
  • Mirror World was the another world who built by Samuel Joo. That where the people who died afterwards.
  • Unlike Dream Land, every section of the Mirror World is united by an area located at the very heart of the Mirror World itself. This area is known as the Rainbow Route. Rather than Star Doors, the Mirror World has Mirror Doors, which are basically mirror-like portals. There is also a much larger ratio of the Mirror Doors in the Mirror World to the Star Doors on Planet Popstar. This makes it a complex maze with many entrances and exits to the locations. The Mirror World also has parallels of many of the landmarks and inhabitants of Popstar. For example, in Dream Land (more specifically Ice Island), there is a large, icy tower that looks like Mirror World's Peppermint Palace. The same can be said about Moonlight Mansion and Castle Lololo and other such buildings. As for villainous characters, King Golem and Whispy Woods are shaped and behave almost exactly the same. Other correspondents like Wiz and Paint Roller are less obvious. The most obvious one is Meta Knight and Dark Meta Knight. In each level Shadow Kirby, Kirby's Mirror World counterpart, can be encountered.
  • Estoy seguro que todos hemos oído los cuentos de cómo agravar una especie de "fantasma" en un espejo. He intentado todas las que pude encontrar, pero nunca pasa nada. Sin embargo, esto se debe a que, en realidad, no hay realmente un fantasma en el espejo - sólo es usted. No es una versión diferente de usted. En realidad, existimos en todos los lugares que hay espejos a la vez. Pero hay una manera real de hacer algo interesante con un espejo. El otro lado del espejo contiene un mundo donde todos los deseos más salvajes son los suyos. Sólo tienes que hacer una cosa. Dígale a su espejo estas palabras: "Tú eres todo lo que siempre he buscado y estoy dispuesto a satisfacer todos los créditos que he tenido en una sola entidad " y a continuación, haga añicos el espejo rápidamente. Si no se hace con la suficiente rapidez, un gemido demoníaco se escuchará a través del espejo y verá como manos gigantes le agarran de los fragmentos de espejo. Si se hace correctamente, sin embargo, el espejo se reconstruirá pieza por pieza en sí mismo de nuevo y su reflexión se saldrá del espejo, y le permitirá entrar en su mundo. Hay una condición, por supuesto, la única manera de que nunca se puede dejar si es otro espejo que tiene decide probar este proceso. Si no, estás ahí para la eternidad. Ah, y por cierto, usted no quiere saber qué pasa si el espejo para el mundo en que estás se rompe. Digamos que eso trae mala suerte. En total, un precio pequeño a pagar por todos sus salvaje deseos... Categoría:Rituales Categoría:Demonios
  • The Mirror World is an alternate dimension existing inside of mirrors. The Mirror World is populated by the twisted reflections of people, with Mirror Rick being a notable example.
  • Phineas and Ferb made a Future-Predictor. They showed it to the people. Phineas' smile was nearly literally the size of his head as he pressed a button. It electrocuted someone!! People began yelling. Stuff like, "It's your fault!," and, "Put away the toolbox!" The boys looked nervously at one another and escaped inside.
  • Mirror World (ミラーワールド Mirā Wārudo) is a parallel dimension opposite to our own in which only the can exist and is home to the Mirror Monsters.
  • The Mirror World is a world made up of 17 mirrors. Mr Susan is the guardian of the Mirror World, carrying two of the mirrors as his "mirror balls". The Mirror World is actually just a small room, which Vince Noir points out. Mr Susan defends by saying that mirrors make a room appear larger.
  • A Mirror World is an alternate reality/timeline that has been woven by the Wheel. These alternate worlds represent "Ifs". What might have been if a decision was made differently, a battle swung the other way, a winner became a loser. Theoretically the Mirror world is created at that junction of decision/outcome. This allows for infinite variation and so infinite Mirror Worlds. The more likely the alternate decision/outcome the more 'real' the Mirror world associated with it seems/is. Those Mirror Worlds closest to the true World (separated by only the difference in a minor decision) are populated by 'relfections' of the people in the True World. Mirror worlds can be reached by a person who can channel through the use of Portal Stones. Time acts differently in Mirror Worlds: a day spent in one can find a traveler re-entering the True World a year later, conversely five years spent in a Mirror World may result in a traveler returning to the True World merely weeks after he left. Study of Mirror Worlds led to the creation of The Ways. Tel'aran'rhiod is a mirror world which connects and reflects every one of the myriad worlds within the Pattern.
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