New Paris' local state fair attracted people o' plenty throughout the years. The speedy whirligig, the many food stalls, and the large ferris wheel in the center of the park returned every year. With that, every so often, new attractions popped up, and old attractions were gotten rid of. An older attraction, Marrelot's Magical House of Mirrors, was often overlooked by the many visitors of the New Paris state fair. It often popped up in the far corners of the park, although it was never certain how long it would stay.
It had a sinister look to it. The tent's canvas was old and worn, but there were no tears through which people could see what went on inside of it. The same old man always sat at the entry booth, asking for the coupons and tickets meant for entry. When people didn't have one, they were firmly asked to leave. Bystanders would see people enter and leave, sometimes after a couple of minutes, sometimes after hours, but always in a state of confusion or disorientation. People advised against entering Marrelot's Magical House of Mirrors, though some took it as a challenge.
Exactly what is going on in that sinister place? What could visitors discover upon entry, and what could've happened to them?
Enter Marrelot's Mystical Mansion, and its many mirrors await you.