. "Kelthen \"Glass Eye\" Bright"@en . . . . "1"^^ . "It can be found dropped from a zombie in Rockfort Prison's autopsy/surgery room. The item can be inserted into the empty eye socket of a model of the human body in the same room, opening a secret passage necessary to continue."@en . "Glass Eyes are effectively a slightly more technologically advanced version of the eyepatch but without some of the pirate overtones. So they often get the overtones of the Eyepatch of Power. This particularly happens if the glass eye is designed to not match the other eye. See also Electronic Eyes for when the concept gets a futuristic upgrade with some more exotic connotations. Examples of Glass Eye include:"@en . . "This is an exact replica of the eye Missiz Freezz's first, last and only butler lost when he peeped through her bedroom keyhole."@en . "Glass Eye"@en . "Glass Eye is an eye."@en . "1"^^ . . "The Glass Eye is a Scavenger Hunt item located in the GPC and Wilderness. It is trapped behind a grate at the end of the stream and must be retrieved with Telekinesis. It is unclear whose eye this is; the description seems to imply that it belongs to Ford Cruller, though both his eyes are blue. It may belong to Coach Oleander, as his eyes are naturally green (as seen as a child), but one of them is brown, indicating it may be fake."@en . "Looted Treasure"@en . "Glass Eye"@en . . . . . "The Glass Eye was discovered by the Tail Section survivors when they entered the Arrow Station. When the Tail Section survivors uncovered the Arrow Station, they found a trunk inside the station. Inside the trunk was a radio, a Bible, some blankets, and the glass eye which Libby had found. (The Other 48 Days)"@en . . . "This eyeball gives: \n* -1 to Damage with All Attacks \n* -1 THAC0"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . "This eyeball gives: \n* -1 to Damage with All Attacks \n* -1 THAC0"@en . "|}"@en . . . "Glass Eye is an eye."@en . . "A glass eye was one of three items found in the Arrow station by the Tailies. It was discovered inside a box, along with a Bible and a radio transmitter. (\"The Other 48 Days\") The only person on the island known to have lost an eye was Mikhail Bakunin. However, it was later revealed that Mikhail's right eye was completely scarred over, which presumably precluded him from having use for a glass eye. (\"Through the Looking Glass, Part 1\")"@en . "The Glass Eye is a Scavenger Hunt item located in the GPC and Wilderness. It is trapped behind a grate at the end of the stream and must be retrieved with Telekinesis. It is unclear whose eye this is; the description seems to imply that it belongs to Ford Cruller, though both his eyes are blue. It may belong to Coach Oleander, as his eyes are naturally green (as seen as a child), but one of them is brown, indicating it may be fake."@en . . "Autopsy Room"@en . . . . . . "The Glass Eye was discovered by the Tail Section survivors when they entered the Arrow Station. When the Tail Section survivors uncovered the Arrow Station, they found a trunk inside the station. Inside the trunk was a radio, a Bible, some blankets, and the glass eye which Libby had found. (The Other 48 Days)"@en . "Glass eye"@en . . "Eye"@en . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . . "Glass eye"@en . "A glass eye was one of three items found in the Arrow station by the Tailies. It was discovered inside a box, along with a Bible and a radio transmitter. (\"The Other 48 Days\") The only person on the island known to have lost an eye was Mikhail Bakunin. However, it was later revealed that Mikhail's right eye was completely scarred over, which presumably precluded him from having use for a glass eye. (\"Through the Looking Glass, Part 1\")"@en . "0.0"^^ . . . . "Kelthen \"Glass Eye\" Bright"@en . . . "|}"@en . "0"^^ . . "It can be found dropped from a zombie in Rockfort Prison's autopsy/surgery room. The item can be inserted into the empty eye socket of a model of the human body in the same room, opening a secret passage necessary to continue."@en . . . "Glass Eyes are effectively a slightly more technologically advanced version of the eyepatch but without some of the pirate overtones. So they often get the overtones of the Eyepatch of Power. This particularly happens if the glass eye is designed to not match the other eye. However, another common use of the Glass Eye is for comedy. The eye ends up being ill-fitting, constantly rolls around in the head, perhaps falls out and rolls around on the floor, leading to some slapstick runaround. A common variation for comedy purposes is to make the eyes wooden. It's just inherently funnier somehow, though you might get the common courtesy of a joke where the wooden eye is going along with a pirate's wooden legs and wooden arms and wooden... other bits. Mention must also go to the common joke format of Ignore the Disability, where people take great pains to try to not stare at the deformity. See also Electronic Eyes for when the concept gets a futuristic upgrade with some more exotic connotations. Examples of Glass Eye include:"@en . . . . . "-1"^^ . . . . "Various"@en . . . . "Looted curiosity treasure. A pretty blue eye made of glass."@en . "Unknown"@en . . . "Event Item"@en . "1"^^ . "\u30AC\u30E9\u30B9\u306E\u76EE\u7389"@en . "200"^^ . . . . "Earring Icon 32 .png"@en . . . . .