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A strange feat of [[modern]] spycraft, the [[Pandora]]-themed '''glass eye''' may be left in a location and then looked through from afar to see that location as if the owner were standing there. The lidless eye becomes invisible once dropped, and its observational effect lasts for just under one (1) [[Achaean]] [[day]]. No [[orb of concealment|shimmering orb]] may shutter its gaze, but it may fail to the obscuring effects of normal room-concealment, such as [[Conjuration|conjured]] '''fog''' or the [[dense cloud of war|Cloud of War]].
A strange feat of [[modern]] spycraft, the [[Pandora]]-themed '''glass eye''' (shortname: ''pandora'') may be left in a location and then looked through from afar to see that location as if the owner were standing there. The lidless eye becomes invisible once dropped, and its observational effect lasts for just under one (1) [[Achaean]] [[day]]. No [[orb of concealment|shimmering orb]] may shutter its gaze, but it may fail to the obscuring effects of normal room-concealment, such as [[Conjuration|conjured]] '''fog''' or the [[dense cloud of war|Cloud of War]].


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Latest revision as of 07:29, 6 December 2024

A strange feat of modern spycraft, the Pandora-themed glass eye (shortname: pandora) may be left in a location and then looked through from afar to see that location as if the owner were standing there. The lidless eye becomes invisible once dropped, and its observational effect lasts for just under one (1) Achaean day. No shimmering orb may shutter its gaze, but it may fail to the obscuring effects of normal room-concealment, such as conjured fog or the Cloud of War.

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(1) the pupil for a glass eye, level 1
(1) the iris for a glass eye, level 1
(1) the eyeball for a glass eye, level 1
(1) the prismatic light for a glass eye, level 1