. "Are you writing an original character for Fanfiction? Here's a bit of advice: be careful and consistent with this trope if you want anybody else to take the character seriously. This is often lumped as a Mary Sue trait. Sometimes referred to as Mood Ring Eyes, this trope refers to when the character's eyes change on their own. Contact lenses or false/prosthetic eyes for a blind character do not count. Ethereal or otherworldly characters tend to have this trait."@en . . . "Kaleidoscope Eyes"@en . "Are you writing an original character for Fanfiction? Here's a bit of advice: be careful and consistent with this trope if you want anybody else to take the character seriously. This is often lumped as a Mary Sue trait. Sometimes referred to as Mood Ring Eyes, this trope refers to when the character's eyes change on their own. Contact lenses or false/prosthetic eyes for a blind character do not count. Ethereal or otherworldly characters tend to have this trait. In Real Life, human eyes can appear to change color, but it's usually in response to the lighting and/or the colors nearby; emotion only has an effect if the person's eyes are watery from sadness, anger, or joy, or if the dilation of the pupil makes the eye look darker or paler. Extremely pale blue or gray eyes may also show some variation depending on the blood flow to the iris. However, in almost all cases, the change is very slight \u2014 gray eyes may look more blue-gray or greenish-gray in certain lights, or flecks in the iris may become more or less visible. Dramatic changes like blue to hazel are practically unknown."@en . .