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===Creepy Skills=== '''Cornucopia of Bloody Eyes +1''' ''(Useful: See in Darkness, Sharing)'' Any shadowed space into which Penelope has spilled some of her blood can sprout dozens of glittering human eyes (which can be used as long as the area remains shadowed, and the blood has not completely dried.). These eyes act as a sort of compound lens and allow Penelope to perceive events at that location through a bloody red filter to which darkness is no obstacle. Penelope can also allow other orphans to participate in her vision by marking their closed eyes with a vertical line of blood across the lid. As long as their eyes remain closed and the mark unbroken, they can see what she sees. Because Penelope is blind, she is constantly depositing blood in various locations to enable her eyesight, which perhaps explains why she is always so pale and sickly. Is it truly Penelope's blood that holds the power, or will just anybody's blood do? Hmm... '''Scrapbook of Memories +2''' ''(Attacks, Useful: Trap Memories)'' When Penelope decides to scrapbook something that she has experienced, that thing is forgotten by the rest of the world and trapped in the bloodstained pages of her books, like a cruelly pinned butterfly. It might as well never have happened, as far as anyone else is concerned, and they rationalize away or don't seem to notice the obvious inconsistencies this can cause. Only those that Penelope deliberately and willingly marks with her blood (followed by marking the specific pages) can recall the events in question as they truly occurred. For the rest of the world, the books contain little more than the hopeful fictions of a pathetically lonely little girl isolated from the joys of childhood by her own fragile body. And blood. The blood is worrisome. More astute readers might wonder exactly who is helping the blind girl with such visually-oriented crafts, and what exactly she gets out of making them, since the books are not written in braille.
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