>>5179145>>5179277>>5179327>>5179338Despite your eye condition (and the absurdity of the situation), you notice that Nemo's own eye starts to embolden itself. "Nemo, care to explain what is happening?"
"Ah yes, of course you haven't experienced an Abstraction like this. Your existence is rigidly defined, no surprise there - but for me, who came from Nothing, this is Nothing's new." Nemo tries to explain.
"I'm sorry, what?" Petunia asks.
Nemo stares at you, well, your floating eye. "This Abstraction is called <¤>, or the Wandering Eye. It should've appeared in your dreams before." Nemo takes on a more supernatural tone. "An Abstraction can be a curse, a blessing, or both. It is up to the Abstracted to define it - seeing that you're only partially Abstracted, you are more in control than it."
"So you're saying that it's up to James to decide what this floating eye means?" Bianca makes an observation.
"Correct." Nemo resumes his voice.
"Myes, after much analysis, this might become some sort of Proto-Panoptikon. There is much similarity between them..." Frank interjects.
"Yeah, well, that's fine and all, but will his handsome face be forever half in the sky? Or is that up to him, too?" Petunia asks, a little less worried but still concerned.
Nemo inspects the eye. "I am... unsure. But it seems like it'll fit back in." He then turns to you. "So, what is the significance of your left eye?"
Well, what was that all about? You kind of catch the gist that your eye might have cool powers, and it's all up to you...
>EYE DECIDE>□ Eye of Horus, the moon and a boat>□ Eye of Odin, a sacrifice and a wisdom>□ Eye of Balor, seven-covered and a blaze>□ Other (fill in)