01-30-2022, 07:16 PM
Hmm...in stories it's usually best practice to handle this sort of thing on a one-to-one basis, whether you're proving yourself through words or actions. Plus, intentionally provoking it doesn't seem like a great idea.
The best option I can think of is probably to calmly note that it merely seeks evidence of resolve without giving much more information to try to find a balance between not angering the magic mirror person and truth. Maybe ask for a bit of space for the moment so it's not quite as awkward as to talk to a mirror while being intensely watched?
Probably best to try to convince with words first, but if that goes poorly dueling is probably the answer.
If it's not handled one-on-one then it'd probably be best to fight it as quickly as possible, to avoid too much of a mess.
The best option I can think of is probably to calmly note that it merely seeks evidence of resolve without giving much more information to try to find a balance between not angering the magic mirror person and truth. Maybe ask for a bit of space for the moment so it's not quite as awkward as to talk to a mirror while being intensely watched?
Probably best to try to convince with words first, but if that goes poorly dueling is probably the answer.
If it's not handled one-on-one then it'd probably be best to fight it as quickly as possible, to avoid too much of a mess.