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Reality bends to belief
The Mirror of Maya stands as a quiet reflective surface set within carved stone, its blue frosted glass marked by faint engravings that distort light. When viewed, it reflects a version of reality that aligns with the observer’s self-image and intent.
Doubt fades and conviction strengthens, making decisions appear clearer than they truly are. Over time, users lose the ability to recognize error, opposition, or warning signs. The mirror does not deceive directly, it simply removes contradiction, allowing belief to harden into certainty.
