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"Once upon a time, long, long ago, there was a happy little kingdom tucked away in the farthest reaches of the realm.  
 
"Once upon a time, long, long ago, there was a happy little kingdom tucked away in the farthest reaches of the realm.  
  
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"Then, an evil wizard came and stole the princess. He left behind a magic mirror in her room and a letter that read: ''"Each midnight, the mirror becomes a magic portal into which anyone may step. On the other side is my realm of darkness. Enter, and be prepared for every sort of challenge. Emerge victorious and wealth and power beyond your wildest fantasy will be yours."''
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"Then, an evil wizard came and stole the princess. He left behind a magic mirror in her room and a letter that read: ''"Each midnight, the mirror becomes a magic portal into which anyone may step. On the other side is my realm of darkness. Be warned, not more than a half dozen men can enter each night. Enter, and be prepared for every sort of challenge."''
  
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Well, at least that's how the bard's tale goes. It's been told and retold so many times that there are several versions of the story. In some, the evil wizard is a wicked fairy queen. In others, there's no princess at all, rather it's a duke's son, a magic sword, a talking metal steed, an enchanted crown of power, or some other valuable possession that was stolen.  
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Well, at least that's how the bard's tale goes. It's been told and retold so many times that there are several versions of the story. In some, the evil wizard is a wicked fairy queen. In others, there's no princess at all, rather it's a duke's son, a magic sword, a prized steed, or other valuable possession that is stolen away.  
  
 
One thing remains consistent throughout the re-telling, though: there's always a mirror that holds a magical gateway within its reflective surface and the portal only opens at midnight.
 
One thing remains consistent throughout the re-telling, though: there's always a mirror that holds a magical gateway within its reflective surface and the portal only opens at midnight.

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