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Mira was the former lover and fiancée of Evly. He was later trapped inside a Magic Mirror by Ezmia, the Enchantress to use as leverage over Evly.

Biography[]

He was born and raised in a village ruled by King White,Snow White's father, where Evly grew up. They soon fell in love and Mira would read her love poems by the lake. However, the Enchantress already had plans for young Evly. She'd be planned to marry King White but Evly's heart belonged to Mira and they would send each other love letters. When Ezmia found out, she trapped Mira in a magic mirror. Evly spent decades attempting to free him but when she finally succeeded, it was too late. Most of Mira was gone and he died in her arms after he recognized her and smiled slightly for the last time.

Physical Appearance[]

His original looks were "very handsome"[1]. When he was eventually freed from the Magic Mirror, he had become a plain, featureless shadow of a man.[2]

Personality[]

Mira was a poet, so it was likely he was very clever and creative. He also died shortly after being freed from the Magic Mirror, though he did recognize Evly before his passing. He was shown to care very deeply about Evly.

Behind the Scenes[]

Quotes[]

"I love you more than a bird loves the morning sun. Every second I'm away from you is a moment wasted. I am yours forever."[3]-Mira

"I will save you from this wickedness, I swear it."[4]-Mira

"Evly," he said, and a slight smile appeared on his face recognizing the name. The smile lasted only a moment. His eyes fluttered shut, and he stopping breathing.[1]-Mira

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Wishing Spell, Chapter 21 (The Mirror), Page 383
  2. The Wishing Spell, Chapter 21 (The Mirror), Page 382
  3. The Wishing Spell, ch 15, p. 306
  4. The Wishing Spell, ch 15, p. 307
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