Magic in reflections

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Magic in reflections
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Since the surface of the mirror is always magical and forever enchanted, isn't every reflective surface the same?


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It is true that a mirror does not have a bottom, as do other surfaces, such as water. But water is magic in itself, you know. So when two potentially magical things come together, the effect is certain, if only assumed in the beginning.


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And when we add to that the reflection of an ancient magical construct (top left), the circle closes. 
But more on that later. For now, we're on the subject of reflections.


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