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If you mean that it would affect her sense of vision, no. She's not inmune to her own darkness, but it shouldn't be able to mess up her senses (she just wouldn't see in the dark) If you mean that it would affect her sense of vision while inside her own darkness, then the entire image would be black or darker, but not white I think that the image doesn't have any kind of relation to how she sees the world or her sense of vision, it's a monochrome drawing. Now, only the artist can tell if the image means something related to her senses
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almost 12 years agobakaneko
almost 12 years agoitsu-chan
almost 12 years agolyrick
over 11 years agoitsu-chan
over 11 years agoIf you mean that it would affect her sense of vision while inside her own darkness, then the entire image would be black or darker, but not white
I think that the image doesn't have any kind of relation to how she sees the world or her sense of vision, it's a monochrome drawing. Now, only the artist can tell if the image means something related to her senses