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*It is | *It is a common Western superstition that breaking a mirror gives you 7 years' bad luck; hence the amount of adventures given by the mirror. | ||
*The description refers to Disney's ''[[Wikipedia:Robin Hood (1973 film)|Robin Hood]]'' where Prince John breaks a mirror over Sir Hiss's head and the snake replies, "You broke your mother's mirror, didn't you? Didn't you?" | *The description refers to Disney's ''[[Wikipedia:Robin Hood (1973 film)|Robin Hood]]'' where Prince John breaks a mirror over Sir Hiss's head and the snake replies, "You broke your mother's mirror, didn't you? Didn't you?" | ||
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Uh oh, now you've gone and done it. You broke a mirror, didn't you? Didn't you!?
Friday the 13th-style win messages are appended to successful fights.
Obtained From
- antique hand mirror (7 Adventures)
References
- It is a common Western superstition that breaking a mirror gives you 7 years' bad luck; hence the amount of adventures given by the mirror.
- The description refers to Disney's Robin Hood where Prince John breaks a mirror over Sir Hiss's head and the snake replies, "You broke your mother's mirror, didn't you? Didn't you?"