[Vira-Lorr had only barely ever interacted with anyone from Thedas, so the nature of the Fade or spirits as they conceived them was not something that she really comprehended. She assumed this was some sort of power, but one that didn't work quite as well on her perhaps? Her third eye must have been complicating it, or at least that was what she was assuming. It didn't yet dawn on her that it might have been because she was a Sleeper like him.
Tapping her lips, she closed two of her eyes and watched him through the third, after-images of possibilities fading away quickly. She didn't like to focus on that farseeing power of her people.]
You're correct. It does see what normal eyes do not. My people can see the future, or at least its possibilities. And what lies beyond the sea is far outside of my sight.
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[Vira-Lorr had only barely ever interacted with anyone from Thedas, so the nature of the Fade or spirits as they conceived them was not something that she really comprehended. She assumed this was some sort of power, but one that didn't work quite as well on her perhaps? Her third eye must have been complicating it, or at least that was what she was assuming. It didn't yet dawn on her that it might have been because she was a Sleeper like him.
Tapping her lips, she closed two of her eyes and watched him through the third, after-images of possibilities fading away quickly. She didn't like to focus on that farseeing power of her people.]
You're correct. It does see what normal eyes do not. My people can see the future, or at least its possibilities. And what lies beyond the sea is far outside of my sight.
Why do you make them forget, if I may ask?