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== History ==
== History ==
=== Creation ===
=== Creation ===
The mirror version of the Silversmith was created when the [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[magician]] known as the [[Silversmith]], having crafted a set of [[Silversmith's Mirrors|mirror]]s , accidentally stepped into a [[pocket of unreality]] created by some unknown fracture in [[Time]], portals to which had manifested on the surface of the mirrors, thanks to [[Spherion]] crystals which existed inside the pocket-world. The chaotic energy of this [[bubble dimension]] led to his mirror image becoming a [[Mirror Folk|sentient reflection]], as, in time, would all the reflections of whatever sentient beings passed by the Silversmith's mirrors.  
The mirror version of the Silversmith was created when the [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[magician]] known as the [[Silversmith]], having crafted a set of [[Silversmith's mirror|mirror]]s , accidentally stepped into a [[pocket of unreality]] created by some unknown fracture in [[Time]], portals to which had manifested on the surface of the mirrors, thanks to [[Spherion]] crystals which existed inside the pocket-world. The chaotic energy of this [[bubble dimension]] led to his mirror image becoming a [[Mirror Folk|sentient reflection]], as, in time, would all the reflections of whatever sentient beings passed by the Silversmith's mirrors.  


Feeling a kinship with the other sentient reflections, the Mirror Silversmith overpowered his original, clasped him in irons and escaped into the real world in his place (specifically, in the city of [[Edinburgh]]). So long as the original Silversmith remained trapped inside the bubble dimension, the Silversmith was free to wander in and out of the real world, and, unlike the original, would never age. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Silvering (comic story)|The Silvering]]'')
Feeling a kinship with the other sentient reflections, the Mirror Silversmith overpowered his original, clasped him in irons and escaped into the real world in his place (specifically, in the city of [[Edinburgh]]). So long as the original Silversmith remained trapped inside the bubble dimension, the Silversmith was free to wander in and out of the real world, and, unlike the original, would never age. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Silvering (comic story)|The Silvering]]'')
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