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  • Hall of Wonders
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  • Hall of Wonder is a building in the West area of Baldur's Gate and serves as a museum for all kinds of inventions. One of the containers contains a telescope. The third display case on the left contains a Rogue Stone.
  • The Hall of Wonders is where the character of Mirror from the story of Snow White resides. The hall is accessible from the outside of the mirror by simply walking through the glass. It's a disconcerting process that feels like walking through a cold shower, but upon stepping through, there is a long hall full of doorways of all shapes and sizes that conceal many wonders behind the different doors. Sabrina remarks that it looks a lot like Grand Central Station in New York. It is a hall with hundreds of doors, behind which the the Grimms store a majority of their magic items. Behind other doors are magical creatures and different lands (the Snow Queen's Homeland, Babe the Blue Ox, and Pegasi are a few examples). The hall is extremely large and long and the end is not within sight if you were
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  • The Hall of Wonders is where the character of Mirror from the story of Snow White resides. The hall is accessible from the outside of the mirror by simply walking through the glass. It's a disconcerting process that feels like walking through a cold shower, but upon stepping through, there is a long hall full of doorways of all shapes and sizes that conceal many wonders behind the different doors. Sabrina remarks that it looks a lot like Grand Central Station in New York. It is a hall with hundreds of doors, behind which the the Grimms store a majority of their magic items. Behind other doors are magical creatures and different lands (the Snow Queen's Homeland, Babe the Blue Ox, and Pegasi are a few examples). The hall is extremely large and long and the end is not within sight if you were to look down the hall. When they were children, Henry and Jake tried to go on a camping trip at the end of the hall, but they had to turn back because the journey was too long and they had no food. The later installation of a trolley that magically expands makes it easier to get to the end of the hall. One room in the hall houses the Book of Everafter and is only accessible by a member of the Grimm family - Mirror takes advantage of this and runs rampage through the Hall after he gets Basil under his grip, forcing Sabrina to open the room or else he would kill her brother. At the end of the hall are portals to the other magic mirrors that were created by Bunny Lancaster; when the Grimm girls use one to get to Charming's magic mirror, the guardian of said mirror refers to it as the back door. Another room contains "holes" that presumably allow Mirror see through other mirrors and contact members of the Scarlet Hand. The Hand also run rampage through the hall by the end of the series, either pillaging or losing many magical aretefacts in the process. After the Grimms get the mirror back (without Mirror in it himself), they use it as a safe haven from the Hand, though soon the Hall is lost as Mirror smashes it after talking to Sabrina and Daphne.
  • Hall of Wonder is a building in the West area of Baldur's Gate and serves as a museum for all kinds of inventions. One of the containers contains a telescope. The third display case on the left contains a Rogue Stone.
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