Mirror of Twilight
Divine Portal
This mirror is an object that connects the Light world with the Twilight world, created directly by the Goddess’ to banish the Twili race for trying to take over the Sacred Realm in the Interloper War and was subsequently left in Hylian possession by the Goddess’.
The three Goddess'
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Nintendo
The Hero Is Triumphant - Child Timeline: Twilight Era
Courtney Eley
Wii and Gamecube Game
English/Japanese
Action-Adventure
Sir Walter’s looking glasses
Tools
When the Crofts moved into Kellynch Hall, they change very little about the estate, but they admit to Anne that Admiral Croft did remove several large looking classes from his dressing room. The mirrors are symbolic of the Elliot’s (especially Sir Walter’s) vanity and pride in their appearances. The act of removing the mirrors illustrates the practicality of the Crofts. Admiral Croft ops for just a small useful shaving mirror.
Unknown
Persuasion, Jane Austen
Brianna Sumption
Novel
Slake Moth Mirror Helmet
Apparel
When dealing with incredibly dangerous Slake Moths, Mirror Helmets are a necessity. Slake Moth are giant moth-like creatures with hypnotically beautiful wings, and they exist in multiple dimensions at the same time. A Slake Moth feeds by mesmerizing it pray and sucking out it conscious mind through a proboscis tongue. The wastes the Slake Moths produce from feeding on sentient life causes nightmares in nearby populations. While still incredibly terrorfying, Slake Moths cannot mesmerize you if you look at them through a mirror. The New Crobuzon government created their own special mirror helmets for handling the the creatures in their underground laboratories.<br /><br /><em>"During the Summer of Nightmares in Crobuzon, mirror helmets were Isaac Dan der Grimnebulin and the governments most effective weapon against the Slack Moth plague." </em>
New Crobuzon Secret Militia
<em>Perdido Street Station </em>by China Mieville
Unknown
Dillon Dwyer
Justinoaksford. "Mirror helmet." Drawing. <em>Deviant Art.</em> Deviant Art, 2011. Web. 1 Dec 2014.