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  • For information on the Dreamscape that Charlotte goes into while sleeping, go here.

The Mirror World, is an unofficial nickname for the world that appears after Charlotte is locked in the Locker Room in Hello Charlotte Episode Two. It isn't a part of the Dreamscape according to Frei, as Charlotte is completely awake.

General[]

The Mirror World is composed of multiple mirrors that Charlotte can interact with or enter. It is especially unusual because she can see and interact with Frei despite the fact the two are only supposed to be able to interact while she is sleeping. It is a highly illogical area, and is composed of various puzzles.

Faced Mirrors[]

  • Faced Mirrors is an unofficial name for the first two rooms in the Mirror World, which do not have an official name.

Charlotte wakes up in the room of the Triple-Faced Mirror with Frei, who remarks that the universe is expanding. Frei also notes that "going through the looking glass" is a classic symbol for dissasociating from reality, which may mean that this entire mirror segment is an example of Charlotte dissasociating.

Charlotte interacts with the Triple-Faced Mirror by turning it once, stepping through, and going into the room of the Double-Faced Mirror. She turns it around and activates the red switch, steps through, turns it around again and activates the white switch and steps through. Once she steps through the Triple-Faced Mirror again, she enters the Cattell's Intelligence Test Area.

Cattell's Intelligence Test[]

  • Cattell's Intelligence Test is an unofficial name for the two rooms that contain the intelligence test in the Mirror World, which do not have an official name.

The Cattell's Intelligence Test area contains various logic puzzles that Charlotte must solve. When Frei remarks that it is Cattell's Intelligence Test, Charlotte tells him that she has already passed one before. If Charlotte enters the wrong code into the input device in the next room, she gets the BAD END: We're Sorry, Your IQ is Too Low For The Next Test. If she inputs the correct code of 214, she gets to move on to the next area.

123456 Mirrors[]

  • 123456 Mirrors is an unofficial name for the 5 rooms that are accessed after successfuly completing the intelligence test in the Mirror World, which do not have an official name.

The 123456 Mirror rooms can be entered through the 'hub' area, and the mirror that led her into this 'hub' area will be smeared with ink, leaving her no way to go back. This area is the most abstract and colorful area in the Mirror World, and each room has a variety of mirrors, labelled 123456. Each individual mirror has a different code, that is seemingly random. If Charlotte enters the correct code of "123456' into the red, black, and white mirror she will be able to move on to the Memory Hall.

Memory Hall[]

  • Memory is an unofficial name for the hallway that contains the memory mirrors in the Mirror World, which does not have an official name.

The Memory Hall allows Charlotte to see some memories of both Librarian Frei and herself. The first memory shows her and Aiden talking, as Aiden tries to convince her to try on a dress. The second mirror contains a memory of the Librarian Frei talking to a drone about the downfall of the Pythias. Charlotte asks if the things he said were true, and Frei remarks that he couldn't know as his memories begin when he woke up in Charlotte's mind. He points this out as the reason she should trust him, but Charlotte is unable to.

The last memory mirror, titled "Decomposition", shows a memory of Charlotte and Felix returning from the TV World. Charlotte decomposes in front of Felix due to the power of the Oracle, and Frei suggests that Felix may have become afraid of Charlotte after this incident.

Entrance Mirror[]

Before reading all mirrors

  • SEE THE PAST AND YOU'LL SEE THE FUTURE


"Memory 1: Feminine"[]

  • Aiden: Dear girl.
  • Aiden: I've seen your eyes sparkle when you saw this dress in the making.
  • Aiden: Want to try it on?
  • Charlotte: I don't think I'm cut out for dresses, Aiden.
  • Aiden: Why so?
  • Aiden: What I see before me is a fair young lady.
  • Aiden: Why wouldn't a dress suit you?
  • Aiden: Look, it looks like it was made to be worn by you.
  • Aiden: So wear it proudly.
  • Charlotte: ...okay. I'll try to.
  • Aiden: Also, you should let your hair grow.
  • Charlotte: Wouldn't it look weird?
  • Aiden: Believe me, it wouldn't.
  • Aiden: You'll make a wonderful lady when you grow up.
  • - MEMORY END -


"Memory 2: Individuality"[]

  • Drone: e$8(#$e_$e#$+!$)(#$e_#!
  • Frei: Oh, you're flattering me.
  • Drone: #8)%e_#($_e($)*+_)+e#
  • Frei: No, no, it's my pleasure.
  • Drone: !ee!$#!e#!e
  • Frei: What? You want to hear about Pythias again?
  • Drone: 8e!8!#
  • Frei: Such a curious drone you are.
  • Frei: Well, well. The Pythias, the ancient race. The females of our kind go by the name "Freya", males are called "Frei".
  • Frei: Were we always just meat dolls, mere containers for the Oracle?
  • Frei: No, we weren't. Never were.
  • Frei: When the Oracle appeared, the world divided into two fractions.
  • Frei: The globalists, who wanted their minds to become one with everyone, and individualists, who were against that.
  • Frei: We, the individualists, started the Godhunt to get rid of the Oracle and globalists alike.
  • Frei: Why, you would ask?
  • Frei: To prevent the Death of Ego.
  • Frei: Death of individuality would've meant death of all creativity and culture, and we wanted to prevent that by all means.
  • Frei: But globalists were stronger.
  • Frei: They outnumbered us and gave their Egos for the Oracle to take on a silver platter. They've accepted the Oracle.
  • Frei: That's when individualists started to commit mass suicides, refusing to give in.
  • Frei: Our downfall began quickly. So we ran like cowards.
  • Frei: Isolated ourselves from the world just to stay ourselves to the very end.
  • Frei: No wonder many went crazy.
  • Frei: We became paranoid of every sound in the space we inhabited.
  • Frei: So we've built traps. Mazes. Puzzles. Everything to hold back the intruders.
  • Frei: I can't beg you not to hold grudges on any of us. We're a sick, sick nation.
  • Frei: And I feel like the end is soon, my loyal friend.
  • Frei: Or perhaps it's already come, and all that was left were recordings of our former glory. Simulations of existence.
  • Frei: Who knows? Perhaps that little miss intruder will bring about our end.
  • Frei: It's always something small that causes big things to happen.
  • Frei: Remember, little drone.
  • Frei: For living beings, Oracle is no god. It's nothing more than a parasite of our minds.
  • Frei: While it seemingly granted our wish to connect, it was what destroyed us.
  • Frei: The irony is that it probably isn't even aware of what it's doing.


"Memory 3: Decomposition"[]

  • Felix: We're...back?
  • Felix: Thank Science.
  • Felix: Charlotte?
  • Felix: Hey!
  • Felix: Wake up. Don't play dumb.
  • Felix: !!
  • Felix: She's...decomposing?
  • Felix: No, no, this can't be happening.
  • Felix: Wasn't the Oracle supposed to be dead?


Teleporting Mirrors[]

  • Teleporting Mirrors is an unofficial name for the room that contains multiple closed off mirrors in the Mirror World, which does not have an official name.

The first mirror found in this area is a Particle-Manipulating Mirror, which Charlotte must misuse to go to the next mirror. The next mirror, the Gifting Mirror gives her a Candy if she uses it, teleporting her to the Questioning Mirror. If she answers the question wrong, she gets teleported to the ??? Mirror, which ends up being the Killing Mirror that results in the BAD END: Killing Mirror. Answering the question correctly with the answer "Paleolithic" will result in Charlotte transporting to the final mirror. Using this mirror will allow Charlotte to return to the Locker Room where C is waiting for her.

Trivia[]

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