Object
Troi's Mirror
An oval, wall-mounted mirror in Mrs. Troi's private quarters with a clean, silvered surface that catches and fractures the dim ambient light. Modestly framed and sized for vanity use, the glass returns not only face and dress but expression and posture. Lwaxana finishes a theatrical checking ritual at its edge — smoothing clothing, striking poses, and testing her gaze — then turns away briskly, the mirror serving as the physical focal point for that impulsive, performative moment.
2 appearances
Purpose
A personal reflective surface used for grooming, dress-adjustment, and private vanity checks in Mrs. Troi's quarters.
Significance
The mirror functions as a catalyst: a private ritual transforms into public action when Lwaxana's performative inspection propels her into an immediate parade before her 'fiancé.' It spotlights her theatricality, drives the comic beat, and triggers the subsequent plot movement.
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used