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title: Mirror of Telepresence
description: A magical mirror that allows its user to view and speak with others remotely.
date_pub: 2023-05-07T11:39:00-04:00
date_upd: 2023-05-21T15:02:00-04:00
section: magic items
content_type: feature
short_code: mmot
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A mirror with intricately-carved detailing which allows its user to view and speak with the owners of other mirrors remotely, as long as they are on the same plane.
- Size and shape vary by usage: can be large and ornate or small and compact (pocket-sized).
- Most mirrors come with a bell (or similar component) that rings to indicate an incoming communication request.
- Most mirrors come with a bell or similar component that rings to indicate an incoming communication request.
### Usage
- Conversations can be initiated by swiping various sigils on the mirror.
- The sigils are tied to a specific mirror, ringing that bell and notifying its owner of the communication attempt.
- When someone else is trying to connect to one's mirror, the request can be either "answered" or dismissed by swiping in different directions.
- May be used to connect to another mirror up to 3 times per day, with each connection lasting for up to 1 turn.
- May be used to initiate a connection to another mirror up to 3 times per day, with each connection lasting for up to 10 minutes (1 turn).
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### In Game Examples
- Lord Stengar had a smaller one on his desk, about the size of a book.
- Lord Stengar had a small, round one on his desk, about the size of a book.
- Amary's shop carried several different types and sizes
- The one on the Sky Runner is a 3' x 2' rectangle with 6" frame on one side, and a 4" notification bell inside the frame.