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The Mirror Bride: The Hidden Truth About Snow White’s Mother

Before the poisoned apple, there was the mirror — and it was already hungry.

By GoldenSpeechPublished 3 months ago 1 min read

In the earliest versions of the Snow White tale, the Queen doesn’t envy her daughter’s beauty — she fears it. The mirror, gifted to her on her wedding day, wasn’t made of silver or glass. It was obsidian, mined from a mountain rumored to reflect not faces, but fates.

When Queen Hildegard first gazed into it, she saw not her reflection — but a child with skin “white as winter, red as sin, black as promise.”

She tried to shatter it. It didn’t break. It whispered instead.

Each morning she asked, “Who is fairest?” and each time the mirror answered in a voice too soft, too young: “You will be, when she is gone.”

The Queen never realized that the mirror wasn’t speaking to her. It was speaking through her — to the girl growing in her womb.

When the child was born, her eyes were gray, like polished stone.

When she was seven, the Queen’s heart stopped mid-laugh.

When the coffin was opened, her reflection smiled back — long before her face did.

Denouement

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