Soulless eyes meaning7/2/2023 ![]() ![]() This detail turns out to be significant, as it hints towards him being partially blind and a Death Seeker. Kishou Arima from Tokyo Ghoul, which combined with his Scary Shiny Glasses, makes him look quite intimidating.Sengoku Youko: Senya is drawn with pupil-less irises that resemble black scribbles, and prior to his Heel–Face Turn he was stated to have eyes devoid of everything except murderous intent.Death Note: Happens with Kiyomi Takada and Naomi Misora under the influence of the Death Note arguably a case of Mind-Control Eyes, as well. ![]() It happens to him later in the series, when he goes into an Angst Coma, and when he comes out of the coma to rescue his bodyguard/friend Giovanni from the titular J. In Heat Guy J, this is how Clair is first introduced at his dad's funeral, before he throws a grenade at his father's grave.Happens to Takiko in Fushigi Yuugi: Genbu Kaiden, after Genbu devours her soul.But that doesn't erase the fact that the incident about how his teacher betrayed him in favor for maintaining images instead of doing the right thing destroyed Karma. This may also be due to his psychopathic and manipulative behavior, since his eyes apparently have always lacked the shine.Given that a lot of his attitude is from being let down horribly by a teacher he once respected, there's definitely a sign of being broken there. Coupled with them being drawn a bit wider, it makes him look a little unhinged compared to the others. In Assassination Classroom Karma alone in class E lacks eyeshine in his design.In Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger, Hols' Super Mode has blank, angry eyes, indicating that after seeing red, no amount of looking at anything else can stop him.Azumanga Daioh: Sometimes invoked by Sakaki, particularly when she's either daydreaming, or when she's suffering from Cuteness Overload.In Act 2 of Sailor Moon Crystal, a Brainwashed Ami's eyes go from a deep sea blue to a matte, dull deep green with dilated, obscured pupils under the influence of the Crystal Disk, a magical CD meant to enslave the user, disguised as a Cram School study aid.In the anime's equivalent season, this is occasionally used when someone besides Hotaru is "behind the wheel," though it prefers to combine Glowing Eyes of Doom and Red Eyes, Take Warning. In the manga's "Infinity Arc," this is used to demonstrate that Sa turn has awakened, and Hotaru's no longer in control.After the climax of Sailor Moon S, Usagi emerges from her battle against Pharaoh 90 with blank, horrified eyes.Compare Dull Eyes of Unhappiness, Thousand-Yard Stare, Mind-Control Eyes, Heroic BSoD and Angst Coma. Sister trope of Prophet Eyes, and the two may coincide as repeated trauma could give someone a Disability Superpower. Pushed for effect in Break the Cutie scenarios. Could be way to show someone is so shocked they haven't blinked for a while, because the tears that accumulate would make the eyes more reflective and the pupils harder to see. Yep, this character is suffering from the "Empty Eyes" trope, a condition denoting that the character is dying, dead, distracted, shocked, traumatized, mind-controlled, broken, in a state of Tranquil Fury, completely insane, or some combination of the above.ĭue to the condition of shock causing the eyes to dilate, realistic live action will never have this unless the producers don't know better. Lack of pupils, and customary light reflection iris shading goes from the usual radial to gradient eyelids drop. Most images depict people with blank eyes or have some sort of theme revolving eyes in general.- Angel, "Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been" These three factors play into an already estabilished association that a lot of NT people have with looking in the eye and being honest, truthful and also of 'being there', that is, estabilishing communication through eye contact. People with Autism disorders will generally avoid eye contact and the most common way people avoid contact is generally to look down.Įyes don't shine, they reflect light and that can only happen if you're looking up, or towards the general direction a light source, which most people with autistic disorders don't do, so it's only natural that you won't see glares as often as you'd see in an NT person. NT people use eye contact as a means of communication, so most NT people will see your eyes to estabilish forms of non-verbal communication. There are three important factors that I see in this that make this a thing: There is a very irritating trend by misinformed people to regard autistic people in general as having no 'light' in their eyes or being 'soulless'. ![]()
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