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|caption = Gopal (Aliados) |
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|Row 1 title = Power/Ability to: |
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− | |Row 1 info = Trap other beings in mirrors.}} |
+ | |Row 1 info = Trap other beings in mirrors.}}The power to '''trap others in mirrors'''. Technique of [[Mirror Manipulation]] and [[Reflection Manipulation]]. |
− | The power to '''trap others in mirrors'''. Technique of [[Reflection Manipulation]]. |
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+ | == Also Called == |
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+ | * Looking Glass Sealing/Trapping/Imprisonment/Entrapment |
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+ | * Vitrikinetic Sealing/Trapping/Imprisonment/Entrapment |
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+ | *Mirror/Looking Glass/Vitrikinetic Jailing/Stasis |
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+ | ==Capabilities== |
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The user can trap beings within mirrors. |
The user can trap beings within mirrors. |
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==Limitations== |
==Limitations== |
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+ | * [[Dimensional Manipulation]]/[[Reality Warping]]. |
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+ | * Users of [[Freeing]] and [[Unfixed Movement]] cannot be bound. |
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+ | * Depending on the way used to bind the victim, they may be able to overpower/break their bindings. |
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+ | * Users of [[Teleportation]]/[[Intangibility]] can escape. |
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+ | * May be unable to generate the ways to bind and be limited to existing material. |
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+ | * May have to stay close to the victim or the binding may break. |
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+ | * If the prison is damaged in any way, the victim may be able to escape. |
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+ | * May have to perform a certain action in order for the target to be contained. |
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+ | * May only be temporary. |
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+ | * The prison might not be strong enough to contain the victim. |
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==Known Users== |
==Known Users== |
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* Mirror Master (''DC Comics'') |
* Mirror Master (''DC Comics'') |
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+ | **Samuel Scudder |
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+ | **Evan McCulloch |
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+ | * Crystal-Eye Crone (''Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids'') |
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* Reflector Specter (''The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo'') |
* Reflector Specter (''The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo'') |
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* Nehelenia (''Sailor Moon'') |
* Nehelenia (''Sailor Moon'') |
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* Wicked Witch (''Charmed''); via [[Spell Casting]] |
* Wicked Witch (''Charmed''); via [[Spell Casting]] |
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* Scylla (''Hugo: The Evil Mirror'') |
* Scylla (''Hugo: The Evil Mirror'') |
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− | * Illuso ('' |
+ | * Illuso (''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part V: Golden Wind/Vento Aureo''); via The Man in the Mirror |
* Balthazar Blake (''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'') |
* Balthazar Blake (''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'') |
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* Bi Yewu (''Magic to Win'') |
* Bi Yewu (''Magic to Win'') |
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* Kasuri Kagamimori (''Omamori Himari'') |
* Kasuri Kagamimori (''Omamori Himari'') |
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+ | * Party Crasher (''Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir'') |
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* Gopal (''Aliados'') |
* Gopal (''Aliados'') |
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+ | * [[w:c:airdorf:Mirror Demon|Mirror Demon]] (''FAITH: The Unholy Trinity'') |
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* Poisony (''Futari wa Pretty Cure'') |
* Poisony (''Futari wa Pretty Cure'') |
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* Red (''HappinessCharge Pretty Cure!'') |
* Red (''HappinessCharge Pretty Cure!'') |
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* Merlin (''Sofia the First'') |
* Merlin (''Sofia the First'') |
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* Pied Piper (''Sarah Jane Adventures'') |
* Pied Piper (''Sarah Jane Adventures'') |
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− | * The Beldam/the Other Mother (''Coraline'') |
+ | * The Beldam/the Other Mother (''Coraline'') |
+ | * Mira Mira (''Crypt TV'') |
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+ | * Mirror Monster (''Little Nightmares'') |
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+ | * Tez (''Victor and Valentino'') |
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+ | * Milani Lucra (''Edens Zero''); via Mirror Maker Ether Gear |
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+ | * Ungaikyou (''Japanese Folklore'')}} |
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==Known Items== |
==Known Items== |
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− | * The Mirror |
+ | * The Mirror-to-Mirror World (''Captain N: The Game Master'') |
+ | *Mirror Maker Ether Gear (''Edens Zero'') |
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* [[w:c:sorcerers-apprentice:Hungarian_Mirror_Trap|Hungarian Mirror Trap]] (''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'') |
* [[w:c:sorcerers-apprentice:Hungarian_Mirror_Trap|Hungarian Mirror Trap]] (''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'') |
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− | * Invisibility Mirror ( |
+ | *[https://goosebumps.fandom.com/wiki/Let%27s_Get_Invisible! Invisibility Mirror (Goosebumps)] |
* Booking Glass (''Ever After High'') |
* Booking Glass (''Ever After High'') |
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* The Amazing Mirror (''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'') |
* The Amazing Mirror (''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'') |
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* Juniper Montage's mirror (''My Little Pony Equestria Girls''); via Equestrian magic |
* Juniper Montage's mirror (''My Little Pony Equestria Girls''); via Equestrian magic |
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+ | * Gem Mirror (''Steven Universe'') |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Reflector Spector.png|The Reflector Specter (The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo) |
Reflector Spector.png|The Reflector Specter (The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo) |
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− | + | Phantom Glass.jpg|Phantom's (Marchen Awakens Romance) favorite method of killing is imprisoning people in mirrors and shattering them. |
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− | + | Brulee (One Piece) mirror.png|Charlotte Brûlée (One Piece) can make her opponent phase into her mirror, thus trapping them inside. |
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Equestria Girls get sucked into the vortex EGS3.png|Juniper Montage (My Little Pony Equestria Girls) |
Equestria Girls get sucked into the vortex EGS3.png|Juniper Montage (My Little Pony Equestria Girls) |
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− | + | Man in the Mirror's Power.gif|Illuso (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part V: Golden Wind/Vento Aureo) can trap others inside mirrors via his Stand, ''Man In The Mirror''. |
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+ | PRSPD-Mirloc.jpg|Mirloc (Power Rangers S.P.D.) |
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+ | File:Steven Universe Same Old World 156 Lapis Mirror.png| The Gem Mirror (Steven Universe) was used to seal Lapis in her gem form, trapping her for thousands of years. |
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+ | File:Miraculous Ladybug Wayhem Party Crasher Disco Ball Hands.jpg|Party Crasher (Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Videos== |
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+ | <gallery widths="185> |
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+ | ジョジョ 5- Man In The Mirror 『HD』 |
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+ | 『JoJo』The Gang vs Illuso (5)-2 |
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+ | 『JoJo』The Gang vs Illuso (6)-2 |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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[[Category:Powers]] |
[[Category:Powers]] |
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[[Category:Defensive Abilities]] |
[[Category:Defensive Abilities]] |
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[[Category:Imprisonment Abilities]] |
[[Category:Imprisonment Abilities]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 1 April 2023
The power to trap others in mirrors. Technique of Mirror Manipulation and Reflection Manipulation.
Also Called
- Looking Glass Sealing/Trapping/Imprisonment/Entrapment
- Vitrikinetic Sealing/Trapping/Imprisonment/Entrapment
- Mirror/Looking Glass/Vitrikinetic Jailing/Stasis
Capabilities
The user can trap beings within mirrors.
Variations
- Reflection Imprisonment: user is able trap victims into any reflection.
Associations
- Binding
- Dimensional Manipulation
- Mirror Manipulation
- Photographic Encapsulation
- Picture Imprisonment
- Reflection Manipulation
Limitations
- Dimensional Manipulation/Reality Warping.
- Destroying the mirror may free and/or wound the prisoners.
- Effectiveness may vary depending on the reflective quality of the object (easier/only possible to use a mirror than a body of water).
- Users of Freeing and Unfixed Movement cannot be bound.
- Depending on the way used to bind the victim, they may be able to overpower/break their bindings.
- Users of Teleportation/Intangibility can escape.
- May be unable to generate the ways to bind and be limited to existing material.
- May have to stay close to the victim or the binding may break.
- If the prison is damaged in any way, the victim may be able to escape.
- May have to perform a certain action in order for the target to be contained.
- May only be temporary.
- The prison might not be strong enough to contain the victim.
Known Users
- Mirror Master (DC Comics)
- Samuel Scudder
- Evan McCulloch
- Crystal-Eye Crone (Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids)
- Reflector Specter (The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo)
- Nehelenia (Sailor Moon)
- Kanna (InuYasha)
- Phantom (Marchen Awakens Romance)
- Aunt Agatha (Double Double, Toil and Trouble)
- Wicked Witch (Charmed); via Spell Casting
- Scylla (Hugo: The Evil Mirror)
- Illuso (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part V: Golden Wind/Vento Aureo); via The Man in the Mirror
- Balthazar Blake (The Sorcerer's Apprentice)
- Bi Yewu (Magic to Win)
- Kasuri Kagamimori (Omamori Himari)
- Party Crasher (Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir)
- Gopal (Aliados)
- Mirror Demon (FAITH: The Unholy Trinity)
- Poisony (Futari wa Pretty Cure)
- Red (HappinessCharge Pretty Cure!)
- The Doctor (Doctor Who); through unknown means
- Charlotte Brûlée (One Piece)
- Mirloc (Power Rangers S.P.D.)
- Dark Mind (Kirby and the Amazing Mirror)
- Merlin (Sofia the First)
- Pied Piper (Sarah Jane Adventures)
- The Beldam/the Other Mother (Coraline)
- Mira Mira (Crypt TV)
- Mirror Monster (Little Nightmares)
- Tez (Victor and Valentino)
- Milani Lucra (Edens Zero); via Mirror Maker Ether Gear
- Ungaikyou (Japanese Folklore)
Known Items
- The Mirror-to-Mirror World (Captain N: The Game Master)
- Mirror Maker Ether Gear (Edens Zero)
- Hungarian Mirror Trap (The Sorcerer's Apprentice)
- Invisibility Mirror (Goosebumps)
- Booking Glass (Ever After High)
- The Amazing Mirror (Kirby and the Amazing Mirror)
- Juniper Montage's mirror (My Little Pony Equestria Girls); via Equestrian magic
- Gem Mirror (Steven Universe)