Object
Cheval Mirror
The cheval mirror stands tall in the palace guest room, its polished silvered glass reflecting the flickering candlelight that spills across the room's rich tapestries. Its ornate frame, carved with delicate floral motifs, extends upward on two curved legs that meet at a swiveling joint, allowing the mirror to pivot freely. Jo stands before it, adjusting the angle to scrutinize her reflection—her expression tightening as she studies her appearance, perhaps assessing her readiness for the failed audience with Queen Galleia. The mirror captures details of her attire, the subtle tension in her posture, and the fleeting frustration as she hesitates before turning away empty-handed.
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Purpose
Used for examining one's appearance and attire prior to social or diplomatic engagements
Significance
Serves as a tangible reminder of Jo's momentary confidence in the wake of her diplomatic failure, her private reflection contrasting with the public rejection she just endured
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