A cracked, ornate oval mirror with a blackened silver frame carved in twisting thorny vines hangs crooked on a damp stone wall streaked with dark moisture. The glass is cloudy and scratched, reflecting only a warped, candlelit hallway with doors ajar, but containing no visible figures. On a narrow shelf beneath, melted black candles cling to rusted holders, wax pooling like congealed shadows. A single candle still burns, its weak flame casting jittery reflections across the mirror’s surface. Photographic realism, low-angle close-up, dramatic side lighting from the candle emphasizing textures and decay, creating an unsettling, haunted atmosphere suited to gothic horror storytelling.

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