Personality
Mirror appears to be the most human like of the cards. Initially when she first appeared, Mirror was a very mischievous and troublesome – even cruel – Clow Card. Assuming Sakura’s form, the Mirror engages in petty vandalism and goes on a trouble spree, all to deliberately put the blame on the series protagonist Sakura Kinomoto.
She purposefully misled Sakura's older brother Toya and put him in life threatening danger. Even when he was hanging over a cliff edge and struggling to hold on, she did nothing but watch passively as he struggled, and deliberately waited until he lost his grip and fell.
A different side is shown when Toya shows her kindness and compassion, despite her earlier behaviour toward him. Her interactions with Toya stir something within the card and she initially appears confused, then guilty and sorrowful about harming him.
Her guilt pushes her to help Sakura successfully guess her true identity (the only way to seal her) – and by extension led to her subsequent capture. Before she is sealed away, she kisses an unconscious Toya on the forehead and apologises to him, and she is seen shedding tears of remorse.
Relationships
Toya
She appears to have a bond with Toya Kinomoto, who can see through her guises. However Toya keeps this a secret, instead interacting with Mirror as if it were an individual person. Through these interactions, Mirror develops a fondness for Toya, though never reaching a point of confessing her feelings (if they are that deep).
Sakura
After her capture, Mirror becomes very loyal to Sakura. One time when Sakura returned home after a recent capture terribly ill, Mirror rushes to her side, helping her from falling over and takes the time to tuck her into bed. In particular, Sakura address’ her with the suffix "-san"[2] (ie. "Mirror-San"; a Japanese title used as a form of respect added at the end of someone’s name), something Sakura doesn't use with any of the other cards.
PersonalityMirror appears to be the most human like of the cards. Initially when she first appeared, Mirror was a very mischievous and troublesome – even cruel – Clow Card. Assuming Sakura’s form, the Mirror engages in petty vandalism and goes on a trouble spree, all to deliberately put the blame on the series protagonist Sakura Kinomoto.She purposefully misled Sakura's older brother Toya and put him in life threatening danger. Even when he was hanging over a cliff edge and struggling to hold on, she did nothing but watch passively as he struggled, and deliberately waited until he lost his grip and fell.A different side is shown when Toya shows her kindness and compassion, despite her earlier behaviour toward him. Her interactions with Toya stir something within the card and she initially appears confused, then guilty and sorrowful about harming him.Her guilt pushes her to help Sakura successfully guess her true identity (the only way to seal her) – and by extension led to her subsequent capture. Before she is sealed away, she kisses an unconscious Toya on the forehead and apologises to him, and she is seen shedding tears of remorse.RelationshipsToyaShe appears to have a bond with Toya Kinomoto, who can see through her guises. However Toya keeps this a secret, instead interacting with Mirror as if it were an individual person. Through these interactions, Mirror develops a fondness for Toya, though never reaching a point of confessing her feelings (if they are that deep).SakuraAfter her capture, Mirror becomes very loyal to Sakura. One time when Sakura returned home after a recent capture terribly ill, Mirror rushes to her side, helping her from falling over and takes the time to tuck her into bed. In particular, Sakura address’ her with the suffix "-san"[2] (ie. "Mirror-San"; a Japanese title used as a form of respect added at the end of someone’s name), something Sakura doesn't use with any of the other cards.
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