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== Mirror the name? ==

* The name of the game is "Mirror", just that. Why? There's a mirror that is cracked that displays the different girls in the stories, but is that the only explanation we get?
** The first time anything is mentioned toward this overall theme is in the story of Ketsuna Ano's story. We find out that she possesses a magic bronze mirror that can take her to other worlds (and connect other worlds to hers), which is how the guy in her story ends up meeting her.


== Orc Customs ==
== Orc Customs ==

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Mirror the name?

  • The name of the game is "Mirror", just that. Why? There's a mirror that is cracked that displays the different girls in the stories, but is that the only explanation we get?
    • The first time anything is mentioned toward this overall theme is in the story of Ketsuna Ano's story. We find out that she possesses a magic bronze mirror that can take her to other worlds (and connect other worlds to hers), which is how the guy in her story ends up meeting her.

Orc Customs

  • In Unita (the 6th girl)'s story, according to her, she was participating in a ritual of her tribe to find out whether she was worthy of becoming a warrior woman or a baby-maker to her people. What makes little sense is that if you fail you become a baby-maker? That is to say, that the orcs are maintaining their population by breeding weak mates?
    • On the one hand, it certainly explains in part why the orc males think having small dicks and quick orgasms are ideal.
    • There's also the notion that perhaps those qualified to become "warrior women" are given the right to choose who they mate with, hence it could be considered a perk of being one.