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  • Black Eyes
  • Black eyes
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  • Black Eyes, or Seia Doon, are an Aiel warrior society.
  • Black eyes is one of the 35 possible corruptions that can be inflicted on the PC. While in effect, it provides the see invisible intrinsic. It is unknown if the corruption has any negative effects.
  • The Hero almost never has these, but anyone else in the Five-Man Band can, and they're down-right common among villains and antiheroes. In nature, black eyes are rare and usually coupled with dark skin and almost can't be found with a pale complexion, so they're sometimes used to make a character seem exotic. However, there is a rare condition called aniridia where the eyes really are black, as the iris is missing. See the other Wiki for more details (importantly, this condition severely impairs vision). It's not impossible for someone with very dark Brown Eyes to be mistaken for having these in real life.
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General
  • It has no known drawbacks, and see invisible is a useful intrinsic. Definitely positive corruption and worth keeping for a long time.
Other
  • Grants the see invisible intrinsic.
Description
  • Your eye turned black.
Introduction
  • While in effect, it provides the see invisible intrinsic. It is unknown if the corruption has any negative effects.
MessageAcquired
  • Your eye turn black!
MessageRemoved
  • Your eye return to normal.
AttrChanges
  • +3 to Perception.
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  • .
  • Black Eyes, or Seia Doon, are an Aiel warrior society.
  • Black eyes is one of the 35 possible corruptions that can be inflicted on the PC. While in effect, it provides the see invisible intrinsic. It is unknown if the corruption has any negative effects.
  • The Hero almost never has these, but anyone else in the Five-Man Band can, and they're down-right common among villains and antiheroes. In nature, black eyes are rare and usually coupled with dark skin and almost can't be found with a pale complexion, so they're sometimes used to make a character seem exotic. However, there is a rare condition called aniridia where the eyes really are black, as the iris is missing. See the other Wiki for more details (importantly, this condition severely impairs vision). It's not impossible for someone with very dark Brown Eyes to be mistaken for having these in real life. This trope has nothing to do with Amusing Injuries. If they're black and monochromatic, they're Black Eyes of Evil. If they're nothing but just black dots, they're Black Bead Eyes. Examples of Black Eyes include: