The Ivory Mirror
They/Them
The deceased deity of the Ninth Warren, whose bones remain beneath the community and serve as a proving ground for the traditional trials of the society. Despite having passed away long ago, the Ivory Mirror is able to manifest in a physical form, resembling a young white-furred member of the ratfolk, and communicate directly with those who brave their trials. Their ability to peer into the hearts of living beings allows them to judge intents and commitments, deciding who is worthy of joining the Ninth Warren’s esteemed community of masterclass artisans.
They acknowledge that their original name was Yulane, but treat it almost as another life, preferring to be known simply as the Ivory Mirror.
"Oh yeah, the second god I met! They...well, doing their trial and meeting them has, uh, helped me for the better. They helped get me a sick-ass gunblade AND bonebuddy!" -Xena
"We'll see about getting that number down from one hand to one digit." -Chase, looking to get a high score on Ivory Mirror trial completions
Excerpt from Kayde’s Notes:
It was this goal I spoke of to the Ivory Mirror. I used to be pursuing freedom from Baphomet so that I could stand on my own, without being indebted to the power he granted me. That's changed though. I still want to break this pact so that I can be free - but now, it's not only for myself; it's also for those I now care about. I want to strive towards my best self so that I can support them as they have supported me. And this dragon, this old deity of the Second Warren, is my best shot at getting there. I wouldn't have ever realized this without taking on this trial and experiencing what the Ivory Mirror wanted to show us.
“Someday I’ll return to the Warren and thank them properly. I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for the blessing they gave me. Maybe when I find a proper purpose for myself, I’ll go and see them. Someday. Even if that purpose is just…live my best life.” -Excerpt from the final entry in Xena’s second journal.
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