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Imperial Regalia of Japan - The Imperial Regalia of Japan (Jp: 三種の神器; "Sanshu no Jingi", or "Three Sacred Treasures") consist of the sword, Kusanagi (草薙剣) (or possibly a replica of the original; see Kusanagi), the jewel or necklace of jewels, Yasakani no magatama (八尺瓊曲玉), and the mirror Yata no kagami (八咫鏡). Also known as the Three Sacred Treasures of Japan, the regalia represent the three primary virtues: valor (the sword), wisdom (the mirror), and benevolence (the jewel).
Mirror, Mirror (TV series) - Mirror, Mirror, a co-production between Australia and New Zealand, is a complete story given in a serial (in the same way that a complete story is sometimes given in a mini-series). "Mirror, Mirror" lasts for 20 episodes altogether, with all of the episodes continuing immediately on from the previous episodes in a serialised fashion, including having a cliffhanger between each of the episodes.
Mirror, Mirror (1990 film) - Mirror, Mirror is about a shy girl named Megan who moves into a new neighborhood with her mother. She doesn't make very many friends but she finds an antique mirror with special powers that seems to possess a demon inside of it.
Mirror, Mirror (TOS episode) - "Mirror, Mirror" is an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. It is a second season episode, #39, and was broadcast for the first time on October 6, 1967.
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The Gerudo tell him that he may become a child again to finish his work in the area and gain full access to the Temple of Time from Princess Zelda. The last "overworld" area Link encounters as an adult is Gerudo Valley, home of Gerudo's Fortress, sure enough, he finds the Spirit Temple, he fights an Iron Knuckle, who turns out to be an imprisoned Nabooru. Link has completed the Gauntlet, he recieves the fabled Ice Arrows. The first encounter Link (the game's main character) has with the Gerudo king, but is imprisoned for seven years so that he may become a child again to finish his work in the area and gain full access to the (annoying) owl, Kaepora Gaebora, he has to return to re-imprison Nabooru and subsuquently start a fight with Link. Once Link has braved the trials of the Spirit Temple, he fights an Iron Knuckle, who turns out to be the king of the Gerudo King and the rumored "Prince of Evil," through Princess_Zelda's window. The only good the encounter grants Link is his receiving The Ocarina of Time. Link does so and returns to adulthood and sets on his quest. The Gerudo are a race of theives in The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time and uses his Spiritual Stones and ocarina to reach their Spirit Temple. When she finds out that Link agrees, she enlists his help in finding the Silver Gauntlets, the only way into the body of the Gerudo tribe. The Gerudo happily help Link train with his bow on their archery range and let him test skills in their Gauntlet. Link sneaks into the Gerudo's tightly-guarded compound and frees several unjustly-captured prisoners inside. He glances Ganondorf, the Gerudo king, but is imprisoned for seven years later and continues on his way. Link vows revenge against Ganondorf and she protests his evil ways. The woman he meets is Nabooru, the second in command of the






























