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Another set of magic mirrors, the mirrors originally devised by [[Owen]] in his floating castle. They allow user to see from one mirror into another, or to even move physically between the mirrors. One was located in the castle's study (in the keep), the second in the great tower (in a small chamber in the first story), and the third was in the quarters of Princess Lydia.<ref>KQTFC, 144, 145</ref>
 
Another set of magic mirrors, the mirrors originally devised by [[Owen]] in his floating castle. They allow user to see from one mirror into another, or to even move physically between the mirrors. One was located in the castle's study (in the keep), the second in the great tower (in a small chamber in the first story), and the third was in the quarters of Princess Lydia.<ref>KQTFC, 144, 145</ref>
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There once was a fair prince, who was eager to find a bride. He looked into a magic mirror and saw the loveliest of women, but he did not know who or where she was. Often he looked upon her and once saw that she was looking into her own magic glass, and in it was his own image. He was looking at her looking at him. This sent him into the world where he finally found her and they lived happily ever after.<ref>KQC, 2nd Edition, 488</ref>
 
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Revision as of 04:22, 2 October 2010

There are several magic mirrors in the King's Quest games.

The most famous is Merlin's Mirror located in Castle Daventry's throne room.

Another magic mirror is the Mirror of Truth which showed Samhain's his life and could reveal the identity of the genie.

Another magic mirror was the Magic Statuette of a nymph found in Eldritch. The nymph kneels over a mirror like pond.

Another set of magic mirrors, the mirrors originally devised by Owen in his floating castle. They allow user to see from one mirror into another, or to even move physically between the mirrors. One was located in the castle's study (in the keep), the second in the great tower (in a small chamber in the first story), and the third was in the quarters of Princess Lydia.[1]

There once was a fair prince, who was eager to find a bride. He looked into a magic mirror and saw the loveliest of women, but he did not know who or where she was. Often he looked upon her and once saw that she was looking into her own magic glass, and in it was his own image. He was looking at her looking at him. This sent him into the world where he finally found her and they lived happily ever after.[2]

  1. KQTFC, 144, 145
  2. KQC, 2nd Edition, 488