Harnessing an ever mightier surge of energy from the Jabarrah, Yves orchestrated the deciding transformation of his dome. Every one of his light-infused shards transmuted into mirrors. Prior to crafting artifacts as distinctive as the ethereal mirrors, Yves had spent years learning the highly specialised craft of mirror making. It demanded an intricate understanding and manipulation of the delicate equilibrium between shards and light. This, now, was his grandest creation. The entire expanse within the dome transformed into one singular mirror — the walls, the ceiling, the very floor beneath his feet, and the supporting pillars unfolded in a surreal ambiance. It was no ordinary mirror, not akin to those crafted from silver, nor did it resemble the unique artifacts that were his ethereal mirrors. Instead, the entire structure became an incandescent confine, a colossal one-sided reflector emanating and encompassing a mesmerising play of luminosity. Yves had built an extension of his ethereal mirror.
 

It was established that the Vicha pursued Yves because the witch had infused parts of it into him. When the curse captured a target and regained its missing part, it became complete. It was generally assumed that the Vicha then disappeared into the void since it had fulfilled the witch’s desire for revenge. Building on the fourth premise that the Vicha was a portal, Yves believed that it instead shifted back to the dimension where it was anchored. The reason that it shifted only after capturing the cursed wizard must be that he carried the gateway key. With the curse, the witch infused the gateway key into the wizard. It then activated upon contact, just like Yves could only access the Mirror Dimension when using the witch mother crystal half ball on his ethereal mirrors. So when conjuring a Vicha, a witch got her revenge by literally ripping you out of existence.

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