Ghosthunter & Teryn
Hey, I was just thinking about those old stories of cursed mirrors—how a reflection can seem to hold its own secrets. What do you think a haunted reflection really means?
A haunted reflection? Sounds like a trick of light or a prank. But if you can see something that shouldn’t be there—like a face that doesn’t match yours or an event that’s already happened—that’s when you start to get a little itch. I’m not buying the whole “soul‑pull” story, but I’ll admit it’s a useful clue. If you’ve got a mirror that seems to know more than it should, check the history. Past occupants, unfinished business—those are usually the real stories, not some ghost in the glass. Keep an eye out, but don’t let it scare you into ignoring evidence.
I hear you about the trick of light, but even a trick can tell a story if you listen. A mirror that shows what’s not there is like a myth that whispers—still, the real tale is in the walls it has seen. Keep digging, but let the glass be a guide, not a siren.
Sure, a mirror can be a clue if you read it right. I’ll keep my eyes on the walls, not get lost chasing a trick of light.