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MIRROR MIRROR
With the sleepwalking curse over, everyone will have some time to rest and recuperate—until Jack Frost comes barging in with news of a clue on how to help his beloved Ice Queen who still remains asleep. The clue was the mirror shard that was in her chest, and there are theories that it may have been a fragment of a much stronger, powerful mirror she had been given some time ago. Problem is, he can't find it nor can he remember who gave it to her. He does, however, have a magic incantation that will allow people to enter mirrors and hopefully find a trace. Unfortunately, this horrendously backfires and we have mirror chaos instead. Dammit, Jack.
More details on everything can be found here. We will request any thread submissions for certain prompts during AC .
I. REVEREIN
It all begins in Reverein, where there's a strange shift in the air upon Jack's attempt to cast the spell. But instead of affecting just one mirror, it reflects off the surface and spreads out to the entire town, hitting every reflective surface instead. Ripples can be seen before the surfaces still, but it's too late. Every reflective surface—glass, mirror, window—is under a different effect because of the botched spell.
And some are being unwittingly pulled into them.
Fortunately It is possible to communicate and even watch people from the other side of the mirror, but it's only through certain mirrors and at certain times. It also will be temporary, so while one mirror might work one time, it may not work again.
A. Strange Reflections. While some mirrors may still reflect proper images, many will have…unusual changes.

🪞 You are what you see. Whether it's an odd hairstyle, change in skin color, or style of clothing in the reflection, suddenly the viewer will look exactly like what's reflected. The most extreme is a different form entirely.
🏡 Glimpses of home. Everyone will have a rare glimpse of their home world, and these can be instances from the past, present, or even a limited future. They are just reflections and cannot be interacted with, and future reflections may be blurry to prevent the person from seeing too much. For those who have memory issues, such visions will also be blurry, but perhaps they can help stir some things…
🔮 Most desired. Mirrors that have a bit of a pink hue to them will reflect the viewer's most desired "thing." It could be an object, person, place, or even a general idea. However, if not careful the viewer may become trapped in a trance and will need to be removed or smash the mirror.


D. The Unknown. Appearing in both the Mirror World and Reverein will be a strange mirror masked, black cloaked figure called "The Unknown." It traverses through the mirrors and through the walls, seeking those with happy reflections and will try to corrupt them with nightmares. People on both sides of the mirrors will be able to confront and try to stop the Unknown, though beware its chocolate attacks.
II. MIRROR WORLD
Everything in this "Mirror World" is, in a word, chaotic. Imagine an AI-generated monstrosity based off of Picasso, Escher, and Dr. Seuss, where everything seems to be upside down, backwards, colors everywhere and nowhere, and everything feels so fragmented that one step feels like walking towards the edge of a cliff. In a way it's nightmarish in an unusual sense, and those inside can feel that touch of "madness" that seeps through the cold air.
Beware the strange creatures in the Mirror World. They are grotesque monstrosities, many of them looking as if they were stitched together from different parts. Fortunately they are susceptible to weapons and dreamotion and those inside the Mirror World will find they are able to use different abilities, especially those with reflective properties.




Only upon finding a mirror that leads back to Reverein, but they will also need help from the outside. Someone from within Reverein must also be there to physically reach in and pull them out—while hopefully not accidentally be pulled in themselves.
Aang | Avatar The Last Airbender
He can be found regarding a mirror, and he's...smiling, gently. To be the Avatar is to live with your past, quite literally. He has communed with his past selves many times, the Avatar being reborn in each new generation. But this time, the mirror has granted him something different, and sublime.
It's not much of anything, to someone who doesn't know. He sits, cross-legged, watching a young woman in blue, strong with short hair; who seems to move in slow motion, the elaborate movements of her body calling up gusts of wind, blasts of fire, waves of earth - his future self, the next Avatar.
That is all well and good, and he'll be happy to talk about it with passerby - but there are other mirrors, and the next one shows another woman in blue, with long-flowing hair, swirling water around her with fantastic grace. That image pulls him in further and further...
Mirror World - Old Self
He's not proud of all of his past. There's things about being the Avatar - becoming the Avatar - that are dangerous, even a little bit dark. Once upon a time, he could not control the Avatar State - a time of enhanced power that he had, once, feared.
And he can see himself - or a version of himself - walking through the mirror world. He hides behind a column, looking out at it: it looks like Aang, but the eyes are pure white, and power swirls about him, ready to be used. Or unleashed. He has to stop it from getting out - but that carries significant risks with it...
D - Finding an Exit
When the time comes to get out, he has passed through...many mirrors, some in random frustration - and has seen many places he has barely had the time to explore.
But when he finds one that leads out - he pounds at it, trying to call out to anyone who might hear.
Finding an Exit
Hoping to see who could it be, Isa gets up and check on her mirror to find Aang pounding at said mirror. And from the inside too. Oh dear, it looks like he is also stuck in the world and he needs help in getting out of there.
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This will help. Hopefully.
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“Aang, can you hear me over there? It’s me, Isabela. Don’t panic: I’m going to try to help you escape from the mirror world.”
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Well, if they need a big item in order to get Aang out of there, sacrificing an armchair that she rarely uses could be their best option. The young lady brings out one near the mirror over. Now she has never attempted to shove items, let alone furniture, into a mirror dimensions before but she is going to try and make it work.
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Heck he's not even sure he'd be dragging that armchair quite as well as she is!
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“Okay, on three. One, two, three!”
And so begins the armchair pushing towards the mirror with her heaving the chair towards Aang in his current location in the mirror dimension via the mirror itself. It is a bit of a slow process with how heavy the chair is but she is going to push it as hard as she can to get it to where she needs it to be.
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And that makes it time to make a run for it, as quickly as possible.
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Her capybara, who just came back from his leaf snacking on the balcony, enters into the living area from the door hole to witness the whole thing happening.
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"What is that?!" he asks, astonished. Astonished enough that the rest of the exit from the mirror is more of a fall than an exit, really.
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Thankfully having hailed from a country where the capybaras call home and having a cousin who is very knowledgeable on animals as much as he can talk to them, she is more than happy to tell him all about it as she recovers from the initial shock.
“Oh, this gentle rodent over here? That is a capybara: these guys are commonly found in my world and they sure look like giant mice or rats but still distinct from them too.”
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"Capybara," he repeats, with a nod. "He's a cute lit- well, not so little guy."
He pauses, though, looking at her.
"And thank you."
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Mirror World
It's bad enough that when she sees Aang- or who she thinks is Aang- it's almost a relief. He will at least be a voice of sanity. Juvenile sentiment, at least, she comprehends.
"Avatar."
...It's said like a greeting, not a challenge. Is he shorter? He seems shorter. Probably her imagination.
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Which is when the actual version comes barrelling out of the shadows and nearly tackles Azula to get her into cover behind what's left of a pillar - as those same gusts roil over them, the full fury of a storm unleashed.
"Sorry, sorry, I know," he says, trying to calm the inevitable fury on her part - but that...shard of me isn't exactly at home to rational thinking right now!"
Punctuated by a gout of flame blasting around their hiding place.
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Around the time she begins to realize the problem- she has no allies, no element of surprise, no situational advantage to neutralize the Avatar State, and she certainly didn't have the window of opportunity that she'd had the last time- around the time that occurs to her, she's tackled to safety by- Aang?
Oh. Oh, she sees what's happened here.
"... I had one too. Mine at least is a little more obvious to bystanders."
Not that she's annoyed or anything. She nearly peers out to see the fragment of Aang, but she's almost immediately forced to duck behind the pillar again by the gouts of orange flame.
"Do you even have a plan, or was 'tackling me to safety' as far as you bothered to think?"
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"Well I was going to try to talk him...me...it down, but then you turned up and pretty sure that's going to make him a lot more irrational. I couldn't...the Avatar State controlled me at this point as much as I controlled it. I think...I think he's from when I destroyed Zhao's fleet."
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Which has her in a really foul mood. Fouler than it was to start with. Why was that so... unpleasant?
As if that wasn't bad enough, the talk of Zhao's fleet- Well, she'd heard very little about that, not least because there were so few survivors. Which was, itself, alarming. She's never actually seen the Avatar State in action- aside from the one time that she quickly interrupted it. Quickly, because she didn't want to fight it.
"My only idea would require him to be distracted, and I suspect you'd disapprove anyway. Peaceful solutions are your arena."
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He gives her a bit of a look.
"Weird as it sounds? Distracting him is a good idea - and then run."
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She's not sure whether that makes her feel better or worse. And seeing him like this, even if it's just a past version of him, is made even more disturbing by the real Aang's obvious fear.
"What sort of distraction did you have in mind? Not to flatter myself, but I suspect nothing here is going to be more of a target than I am."
Oddly, her voice seems less mocking and smug than usual as she asks him- this seems to be what passes for a sincere question in her mind.
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He nods.
"I'm going to make the air kick up some dust, twigs and such. Can you set it on fire? It won't last long, but it'll keep him from seeing us hopefully long enough."
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It's as good a plan as any, she supposes. Though she suspects it won't buy them much time. Her posture shifts, hands raised into a bending stance.
"Ready when you are."
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And, for the moment, the white eyes of the Avatar State version of Aang are obscured - meaning he can't advance on them.
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She takes only a moment to ensure that the plan worked- and, satisfied, she grabs the stable Aang's shoulder and tugs it impatiently.
"That will do. Move."
And with that, she turns and sprints into the foliage, trusting Aang to keep up with her.
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"Jump on!"
Which will sound stupid, but it means faster, and given what's coming after them...he hopes she won't argue.
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