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===''Trials of Mana''=== | ===''Trials of Mana''=== | ||
====''Chapter VI''==== | ====''Chapter VI''===== | ||
{{Quote2|Strange mirror that only reflects the truth|In-game description}} | {{Quote2|Strange mirror that only reflects the truth|In-game description}} | ||
After defeating the ''[[Zable Fahr|Benevodon of Darkness]]'' in the [[Jungle of Visions]], the party notices the Mirage Mirror lying next to them. Later while searching for the [[Mirage Palace]], they stumble into a dead end, [[Faerie (character)|Faerie]] commenting on using the mirror since it is fabled to host magical powers. The protagonist lifts the looking-glass in the air, dissipating the illusion put by [[Goremand (Trials of Mana)|Goremand]] who confronts them. | After defeating the ''[[Zable Fahr|Benevodon of Darkness]]'' in the [[Jungle of Visions]], the party notices the [[Mirage Mirror]] lying next to them. Later while searching for the [[Mirage Palace]], they stumble into a dead end, [[Faerie (character)|Faerie]] commenting on using the mirror since it is fabled to host magical powers. The protagonist lifts the looking-glass in the air, dissipating the illusion put by [[Goremand (Trials of Mana)|Goremand]] who confronts them. | ||
====Usage==== | ====Usage==== |