Talk:Mirror of Twilight

Only link?
If the Mirror of Twilight is the only link between Hyrule and The Twilight Realm, how come the Shadow Beasts came down from those portals in the sky? - Link of Vey


 * Perhaps the only reason they were able to come through is because they had an outsider (with a piece of the Triforce, no less) helping them? Zant did get Ganon's power, after all. --Ando 14:22, 31 January 2008 (EST)


 * I got the impression that, when a portal appeared and Shadow Beasts came through, they were not arriving from the Twilight Realm, but rather travelling across Hyrule from one portal to another. After all, this is how Link and Midna can use the portals; as a network connected to each other across Hyrule, but not linked to the Twilight Realm itself. This would mean that the initial invasion of Hyrule Castle represented the only actual crossing (enabled, as Ando indicates, by Ganon's power), and from that "base", Shadow Beasts were dispatched in small units across Hyrule. --Adam (talk) 14:30, 31 January 2008 (EST)

Prison vs. parallel world

 * "The inhabitants of twilight, the Twili, are the descendants of dark sorcerers, originally from Hyrule, it seems as if the Twilight Realm and the Mirror of Twilight that led to it were originally made to comprise a prison rather then a parallel world."

I removed this sentence from the article. I got the impression during the talk Midna has with Link before they enter the Arbiter's Grounds (the dialogue beginning with "Wait, Link. Before we go on, there's something I want you to hear.") that the Twilight Realm is a wholly separate world from Hyrule, much like the Sacred Realm is a parallel world of sorts. I'm pretty sure that this quote from Midna just sums it up nicely: "They were chased across the sacred lands of Hyrule and driven into another realm by the goddesses. It was another world entirely..."

- Midna

Mirror Connections
"The Mirror of Twilight, although officially debuting in Twilight Princess, may possibly have appeared in Ocarina of Time as the large round mirror in the Spirit Temple that granted Link access to the chamber of the temple's boss, Twinrova."

It's an interesting theory, and I assume you mean this mirror:

To me, they don't look strikingly similar; the Mirror of Twilight isn't actually much of a "mirror" at all (i.e. in the reflective sense - it's more of a projector...), whereas the mirror in the Spirit Temple just looks more like a big ol' round bit of glass that reflects light. Am I being overly sceptical? Just seems like the facts are being made to fit the theory, not the other way round... —Adam (talk) 11:33, 8 March 2008 (EST)