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{{Item
{{Specify|this=the item as it appears in Twilight Princess|other=Twili Midna's weapon in Hyrule Warriors|link=[[Mirror (Hyrule Warriors)]]}}
|name   = Mirror of Twilight
{{Infobox|item
|image   =  
|image   = [[File:Mirroroftwilight.png]]
|game   = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
|game   = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
|location = [[Mirror Chamber]]
|location = [[Mirror Chamber]]
|uses   = To enter the [[Twilight Realm]]
|use   = Accessing the [[Twilight Realm]]
|cost   =
|related = [[Mirror Shard]]s
|sim   = [[Mirror Shard]]s
}}
}}


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==Backstory==
==Backstory==
In the distant past of Hyrule, during the time when humans inhabited the [[Sacred Realm]], a group of humans who had a mastery of Dark Magic created the [[Fused Shadow]] and attempted to control the Sacred Realm. The three Light Spirits of Hyrule, [[Faron (Light Spirit)|Faron]], [[Eldin (Light Spirit)|Eldin]], and [[Lanayru (Light Spirit)|Lanayru]], took the Fused Shadow from them and broke it apart, hiding each fragment in one of the three dungeons, the [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]], [[Goron Mines]], and the [[Lakebed Temple]]. The fourth fragment was reclaimed by the Dark Magic masters, also called the [[Interlopers|Dark Interlopers]], who were chased across Hyrule by the goddesses themselves before being cast through the Mirror of Twilight. For an unknown reason, the Mirror was not destroyed, but was left deep in the [[Arbiter's Grounds]].
In the distant past of Hyrule, during the time when humans inhabited the [[Sacred Realm]], a group of humans who had a mastery of Dark Magic created the [[Fused Shadow]] and attempted to control the Sacred Realm. The three Light Spirits of Hyrule, [[Faron (Light Spirit)|Faron]], [[Eldin (Light Spirit)|Eldin]], and [[Lanayru (Light Spirit)|Lanayru]], took the Fused Shadow from them and broke it apart, hiding each fragment in one of the three dungeons, the [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]], [[Goron Mines]], and the [[Lakebed Temple]]. The fourth fragment was reclaimed by the Dark Magic masters, also called the [[Interlopers|Dark Interlopers]], who were chased across Hyrule by the goddesses themselves before being cast through the Mirror of Twilight. For an unknown reason, the Mirror was not destroyed, but was left deep in the [[Arbiter's Grounds]].


== Story ==
==Story==
 
In ''Twilight Princess'', the area containing the Mirror of Twilight is found deep in the Arbiter's Grounds. The Sages of Hyrule used the area to attempt to execute [[Ganon]]dorf before he escaped and killed the Sage of Water, forcing them to banish him through the Mirror. It is then implied that [[Zant]] and the Twili army use the Mirror to enter Hyrule and the Light World. When [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] arrives at the Mirror Chamber, the Sages reveal that Zant shattered the Mirror of Twilight to prevent access to the Twilight Realm. The three following dungeons: [[Snowpeak Ruins]], [[Temple of Time (Dungeon)|Temple of Time]], and [[City in the Sky]], have bosses who contain the three missing [[Mirror Shard]]s. The Mirror of Twilight then has the power necessary to send Link and [[Midna]] to the Twilight Realm. In the final cutscene of the game, Midna, revealed as Twilight Princess, completely destroys the Mirror, preventing further commerce between the Realms.
In ''Twilight Princess'', the area containing the Mirror of Twilight is found deep in the Arbiter's Grounds. The Sages of Hyrule used the area to attempt to execute [[Ganondorf]] before he escaped and killed the Sage of Water, forcing them to banish him through the Mirror. It is then implied that [[Zant]] and the Twili army use the Mirror to enter Hyrule and the Light World. When [[Link]] arrives at the Mirror Chamber, the Sages reveal that Zant shattered the mirror of Twilight to prevent access to the Twilight Realm. The following three dungeons (the [[Snowpeak Ruins]], [[Temple of Time (Dungeon)|Temple of Time]], and [[City in the Sky]]) have bosses who contain the three missing [[Mirror Shard]]s. The Mirror of Twilight then has the power necessary to send Link and [[Midna]] to the Twilight Realm. In the final cutscene of the game, Midna, revealed as Twilight Princess, completely destroys the Mirror, preventing further commerce between the Realms.


{{Cat|Twilight Princess Items}}
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Items}}

Latest revision as of 17:32, December 6, 2023

This article is about the item as it appears in Twilight Princess. For Twili Midna's weapon in Hyrule Warriors, see Mirror (Hyrule Warriors).
Mirror of Twilight
Mirroroftwilight.png

Games

Location

Uses

Accessing the Twilight Realm

Related

The Mirror of Twilight is a titular aspect of the story of Twilight Princess, as it is a crossroads between Hyrule and the Twilight Realm.

Backstory

In the distant past of Hyrule, during the time when humans inhabited the Sacred Realm, a group of humans who had a mastery of Dark Magic created the Fused Shadow and attempted to control the Sacred Realm. The three Light Spirits of Hyrule, Faron, Eldin, and Lanayru, took the Fused Shadow from them and broke it apart, hiding each fragment in one of the three dungeons, the Forest Temple, Goron Mines, and the Lakebed Temple. The fourth fragment was reclaimed by the Dark Magic masters, also called the Dark Interlopers, who were chased across Hyrule by the goddesses themselves before being cast through the Mirror of Twilight. For an unknown reason, the Mirror was not destroyed, but was left deep in the Arbiter's Grounds.

Story

In Twilight Princess, the area containing the Mirror of Twilight is found deep in the Arbiter's Grounds. The Sages of Hyrule used the area to attempt to execute Ganondorf before he escaped and killed the Sage of Water, forcing them to banish him through the Mirror. It is then implied that Zant and the Twili army use the Mirror to enter Hyrule and the Light World. When Link arrives at the Mirror Chamber, the Sages reveal that Zant shattered the Mirror of Twilight to prevent access to the Twilight Realm. The three following dungeons: Snowpeak Ruins, Temple of Time, and City in the Sky, have bosses who contain the three missing Mirror Shards. The Mirror of Twilight then has the power necessary to send Link and Midna to the Twilight Realm. In the final cutscene of the game, Midna, revealed as Twilight Princess, completely destroys the Mirror, preventing further commerce between the Realms.