The townspeople say, that they saw one day how the bright, clear, blue sky of Ayyon spilled into her eyes. No one has seen such a sky overhead or her eyes since. The sky is draped in heavy, yellowish clouds, and her eyes are covered with a purple bandage.
But that doesn't mean she can't see, not at all. She sees far more than the rest of the city combined, but she does nothing on her own will with that knowledge. Once you feel her gaze on you, you won't mix up the feeling with anything else.
She knows who is right and who is wrong. Mere Sleepers, and sometimes even Insomniacs, go to the Old Round Gate, to her for advice, and children come running to hear stories about the clear sky.
But that doesn't mean she can't see, not at all. She sees far more than the rest of the city combined, but she does nothing on her own will with that knowledge. Once you feel her gaze on you, you won't mix up the feeling with anything else.
She knows who is right and who is wrong. Mere Sleepers, and sometimes even Insomniacs, go to the Old Round Gate, to her for advice, and children come running to hear stories about the clear sky.