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- Looking into the mirror, you see a very clear image of yourself blinking back. The image seems slightly younger and a little weaker than you feel. The mirror's frame is well-constructed and firmly holds the slightly pitted glass. -1
- +1
- +crit
- Looking into the mirror, you see a sharp image of yourself blinking back. The image seems slightly younger and a little weaker than you feel. The mirror's frame is slightly loose, yet still secures the slightly pitted glass.
- +crit
- Looking into the mirror, you see a sharp image of yourself blinking back. The image seems younger and a little weaker than you feel. The mirror's frame is slightly loose, yet still secures the slightly pitted glass.
- +1
- +1
- Looking into the mirror, you see a sharp image of yourself blinking back. The image seems younger and a little less healthy than you feel. The mirror's frame is a bit loose, holding the slightly pitted glass. -1
- Looking into the mirror, you see a sharp image of yourself blinking back. The image seems younger and a little weaker than you feel. The mirror's frame is a bit loose, holding the slightly pitted glass. +1
- Looking into the mirror, you see a sharp image of yourself blinking back. The image seems younger and a little less healthy than you feel. The mirror's frame is loose as it holds the slightly pitted glass. -1
- Looking into the mirror, you see a sharp image of yourself blinking back. The image seems younger and a little less healthy than you feel. The mirror's frame is loose as it holds the slightly pitted glass. -1
- +Crit
- Looking into the mirror, you see a detailed image of yourself blinking back. The image seems quite younger and a little less healthy than you feel. The mirror's frame is loose as it holds the slightly pitted glass.
- +1
- Looking into the mirror, you see a detailed image of yourself blinking back. The image seems quite younger and a little weaker than you feel. The mirror's frame is loose as it holds the slightly pitted glass. +1
- +1
- -fumble
- Looking into the mirror, you see a sharp image of yourself blinking back. The image seems younger and a little weaker than you feel. The mirror's frame is loose as it holds the slightly pitted glass.
- Looking into the mirror, you see a detailed image of yourself blinking back. The image seems quite younger and a little weaker than you feel. The mirror's frame is loose as it holds the slightly pitted glass. +1 +crit
- Looking into the mirror, you see a detailed image of yourself blinking back. The image seems quite younger and a little less healthy than you feel. The mirror's frame is loose as it holds the slightly pitted glass. -1
- Looking into the mirror, you see a detailed image of yourself blinking back. The image seems younger and a little less healthy than you feel. The mirror's frame is loose as it holds the slightly pitted glass. -fumble
- Looking into the mirror, you see a sharp image of yourself blinking back. The image seems younger and a little less healthy than you feel. The mirror's frame is loose as it holds the slightly pitted glass. -fumble
- +1
- +1
- +1
- +1
- +1
- Looking into the mirror, you see a sharp image of yourself blinking back. The image seems younger and a little less healthy than you feel. The mirror's frame is somewhat flimsy, but manages to hold the slightly pitted glass. -- Shattered
Polarity Inversion messaging
The message "You sensed a lighter fate attempting to surface but your reflection within the mirror suppressed it." appears to indicate a polarity inversion from a curse to a bonus being prevented, however, it occurred when attempting to predict a bonus not a curse. It is unclear if this means something different (critical fumble maybe?) or mirrors behave differently with respect to inversions because of their affinity to curses. I will continue to keep an eye out for this message again to gather more details, but as with anything prediction related, this may take some time due to the randomness.--ABSOLON (talk) 17:10, 3 December 2014 (CST)