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Rufus hid the mirror in the hayloft above the horse barn. He's obviously nervous about the whole situation, but he'll tell the PC's he's had second thoughts about the mirror and wants it gone. "The mirror's not worth having around. Gives me the willies. I don't trust wizards, either; no offense if any 'o you have the gift. You just never know what they're up to, I'm sure you'll agree. What can an ugly old man do with a magic mirror anyway? I'm just a simple horse trader. Can't run off on some adventure in a magical land. Get myself gobbled up by a dragon is all that'll do fer me."
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Rufus hid the mirror in the hayloft above the barn. He's obviously nervous about the whole situation, but he'll tell the PC's he's had second thoughts about the mirror and wants it gone. "The mirror's not worth having around. Gives me the willies. What can I do with it anyway? I'm just a simple horse trader. Can't run off on some adventure in a magical land. Get myself gobbled up by a dragon is all that would do."
  
 
If the PC's seem interested, Rufus will try to sell it to them for as much as he can get. He may be a drunk bum, but he's not stupid. He truly believes the mirror is the magical gateway of fairytale lore and won't hear any suggestion that it isn't.  
 
If the PC's seem interested, Rufus will try to sell it to them for as much as he can get. He may be a drunk bum, but he's not stupid. He truly believes the mirror is the magical gateway of fairytale lore and won't hear any suggestion that it isn't.  

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