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Doors Quote by Karen Marie Moning

“Propping the mirror against the wall near the door, he waved a hand at it and clipped, "Drustan: Cian MacKeltar. Cian: Drustan MacKeltar." "Dageus," Drustan's voice was soft as velvet, never a good sign, "why are you introducing me to a mirror?” quote by Karen Marie Moning
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“Propping the mirror against the wall near the door, he waved a hand at it and clipped, "Drustan: Cian MacKeltar. Cian: Drustan MacKeltar." "Dageus," Drustan's voice was soft as velvet, never a good sign, "why are you introducing me to a mirror?”

Karen Marie Moning

About This Quote

Source Novel: Darkfever, 2007

A character introduces himself via a mirror, hinting at hidden identities and secretive motives.

In simple terms: A mirror reveals hidden selves and motives.

Key Takeaway

Beware deceptive appearances.

Themes

identity secrecy mirrors

Mood

mysterious foreboding

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • fantasy intrigue
  • character introductions
  • plot twists

Key Concepts

self-reflection duality trust deception

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the mirror symbolize?
  • How do hidden identities affect trust?
A Different Perspective

The mirror may be a metaphor, not a literal clue.

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