The idea of being trapped in a mirror is so simple that it comes up again and again in stories and yet it is still terrifying no matter what spin you put on it.
Yeaouch, that is not good for ones mental health even if they had some kind of back door out, in a table top game I once played with my friends I had this character who already had his mental breakdown which later saved him from some kind of multi realm that threatened to take his life and what only saved was how he originally began thinking of himself as a virus, and transformed from organic goo like substance to an energy form as a giant gear came crashing down and all the connecting metal channelled him to what could only be assumed to be the end of the world or the outer section ( it was some kind of gear or clock work world), also that each gear possessed its own gravitational direction.
Weird right?
The idea of being trapped in a mirror is so simple that it comes up again and again in stories and yet it is still terrifying no matter what spin you put on it.
Yeaouch, that is not good for ones mental health even if they had some kind of back door out, in a table top game I once played with my friends I had this character who already had his mental breakdown which later saved him from some kind of multi realm that threatened to take his life and what only saved was how he originally began thinking of himself as a virus, and transformed from organic goo like substance to an energy form as a giant gear came crashing down and all the connecting metal channelled him to what could only be assumed to be the end of the world or the outer section ( it was some kind of gear or clock work world), also that each gear possessed its own gravitational direction.
Weird right?