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Eyes in places where they just don't belong are a good way to creep people out. The palms of your hands are a particularly frequent place to put them, but they can be anywhere on the body. See also Eyeless Face and Faceless Eye. May overlap with Eldritch Abomination or Body Horror. Contrast Third Eye. Examples of Eyes Do Not Belong There include:

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  • Eyes in places where they just don't belong are a good way to creep people out. The palms of your hands are a particularly frequent place to put them, but they can be anywhere on the body. See also Eyeless Face and Faceless Eye. May overlap with Eldritch Abomination or Body Horror. Contrast Third Eye. Examples of Eyes Do Not Belong There include:
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  • Eyes in places where they just don't belong are a good way to creep people out. The palms of your hands are a particularly frequent place to put them, but they can be anywhere on the body. See also Eyeless Face and Faceless Eye. May overlap with Eldritch Abomination or Body Horror. Contrast Third Eye. Examples of Eyes Do Not Belong There include:
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