Given that it is called Mirage Mirror, it may have played a role in Kefnet's trial during which participants appear to have been bombarded with illusions to torture and entrap them. I feel a mirror reflecting the actual fate of the worthy amidst a trial of falsehoods and illusions is just the kind of deliciously vindictive act that Bolas would set up (much like how he had Hazoret be the one to kill the worthy after she vowed to keep him from killing the children of Naktamun, or how his prophecy was technically true about how the hours of his return was going to happen).
Given that it is called Mirage Mirror, it may have played a role in Kefnet's trial during which participants appear to have been bombarded with illusions to torture and entrap them. I feel a mirror reflecting the actual fate of the worthy amidst a trial of falsehoods and illusions is just the kind of deliciously vindictive act that Bolas would set up (much like how he had Hazoret be the one to kill the worthy after she vowed to keep him from killing the children of Naktamun, or how his prophecy was technically true about how the hours of his return was going to happen).
After 25,000 years as an oldwalker, you learn how to have some fun while you're doing your horrible master plans.
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As a blue coated zombie so I'm not sure what you're getting at.
After 25,000 years as an oldwalker, you learn how to have some fun while you're doing your horrible master plans.