Halls of Reflection

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The adventurers of Myste-Hass have had several dealings with magical mirrors that grant access to some form of mirror plane. This location appears like a complex building filled with mirrors that access other places and lands, when you activate them with the correct arcane word.
When you enter the Halls of Reflection, a copy of you enters through a mirror on the opposite side of the plane. They appear identical, accept they have reversed values and are filled with a need to kill their original and assume their place. Sometimes these mirrored versions have a slight, mirrored-sheen to their eyes.
It seems that, once you have killed your doppelganger, they do not generate again if you enter the Halls of Reflection anew.

Harbinger's Notes

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Entering the Farrow mirror, the adventurers face an awful monstrosity made from the mushed body parts of mirrored versions of adventurers who had killed their doppelgangers and left the bodies. This creature whispered dark secrets and did lots of psychic damage.
There was another creature, a nothic, who communicated telepathically who gave us most of the information we have. This creature was cursed to look as he was by a women who gave him his abilities, but also his appearance. He sees everything we know. He had sought out a women at the south of the city to give him the ability to see what people though so he could always win at cards. The last he saw of the women, she was in the mountains. He fell asleep and awoke in the Halls of Reflection.
He knew that Til was being pursued by a naga.
The nothic said that people go through Barron to ask about their future from the prophet.
The adventurers agreed to spare the nothic because he said that he'll tell them what the people who passed through were thinking.
The nothic said that The Harbinger of Fate and Gilaeon used a secret door at the back of the chamber.
There are eight mirrors and lots of secret doors. The entry room is about 1/12th the size of the complex.
Morthel was trying to use the mirrors, because he couldn't bring the goliath south in any other way.
The Harbinger of Fate Two was a copy. His mirrored doppelganger defeated him and assumed the role.
Gilaeon controlled The Harbinger of Fate Two with the magical armour.