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'''"The Gorgon's victim"''' was the name given to a [[Weeping Angel]] by a primitive religious tribe. It was found at the entrance to the tribe's village, and appeared to extinguish the light from the sun. It chased a [[Woman (The Mirrored Room)|woman]] to her emperor's tomb, where she used mirrors to trap it in a perpetual [[Quantum-locking|quantum-lock]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Mirrored Room (short story)|The Mirrored Room]]'')
'''"The Gorgon's victim"''' was the name given to a [[Weeping Angel]] by a primitive religious tribe. It was found at the entrance to the tribe's village, and appeared to extinguish the light from the sun. It chased a [[Woman (The Mirrored Room)|woman]] to her emperor's tomb, where she used mirrors to trap it in a perpetual [[Quantum-locking|quantum-lock]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Mirrored Room (short story)}})
 
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"The Gorgon's victim" was the name given to a Weeping Angel by a primitive religious tribe. It was found at the entrance to the tribe's village, and appeared to extinguish the light from the sun. It chased a woman to her emperor's tomb, where she used mirrors to trap it in a perpetual quantum-lock. (PROSE: The Mirrored Room [+]Loading...["The Mirrored Room (short story)"])