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[[File:Mirrors-maiden cabin.jpg|thumb|Cabin aboard the Mirror's Maiden]] | [[File:Mirrors-maiden cabin.jpg|thumb|Cabin aboard the Mirror's Maiden]]The Mirror's Maiden is a ship used to transport students from various parts in Great Britain to the [[Greannmhar]] School of Magick. Taking the form of a 17th century British Galleon with four masts, the ship is able to house several hundred students in comfortable accomodations. While the interior itself appears cramped, the accomodations are quite spacious due to a space-bending [[spell]]. | ||
The Mirror's Maiden travels through a fixed route in the World of Reflections and only docks at so-called mirror-ports, which are so-called mirror locations - are reflections of existing ports in the real world and allow such a huge ship to moor thanks to magic. At the same time, this keeps the ship hidden from Gloebigen eyes. | |||
The Mirror's Maiden is currently captained by Gregory Shacklebolt, the crew is made up of humans and artisan rats. |
Revision as of 00:15, 26 May 2023
The Mirror's Maiden is a ship used to transport students from various parts in Great Britain to the Greannmhar School of Magick. Taking the form of a 17th century British Galleon with four masts, the ship is able to house several hundred students in comfortable accomodations. While the interior itself appears cramped, the accomodations are quite spacious due to a space-bending spell.
The Mirror's Maiden travels through a fixed route in the World of Reflections and only docks at so-called mirror-ports, which are so-called mirror locations - are reflections of existing ports in the real world and allow such a huge ship to moor thanks to magic. At the same time, this keeps the ship hidden from Gloebigen eyes.
The Mirror's Maiden is currently captained by Gregory Shacklebolt, the crew is made up of humans and artisan rats.