Good. I'd hate to be the destroyer of your ego. I'm not sure I could handle that responsibility.
I don't know if it means duplicates in that way, but it does possibly look like an iteration mark. They appear in Chinese, Indonesian and Malay, and Japanese and more represent repeated words or pluralized words. Instead of saying "day by day," for example, where you'd repeat the mark for day twice, you use an iteration mark. Still, it could be a good clue either way. One of them looks like 〻, which could pass for a backwards five if you squint. In Indonesian and Malay, they sometimes just use a "2," which can look like a backwards five as well.
If it is one of these, which it could possibly be since show-me is in the picture and could possibly be a kitsune (and I have Japanese heritage), it could further be a tie in to what I was telling Lydia about reflections. It might be an iteration mark if you're just looking at it, but a five in reflection, and there are five of you with it so far.