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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The self-imposed version of being a Blind Seer. A sighted character who has Blindfolded Vision can see just as well, if not better than if they weren't blindfolded. The reasons for this vary, a Mentor teaching their student that Your Eyes Can Deceive You may take it to the next level, invoking Disability Superpower and complementing it with Charles Atlas training to grant Super Senses, freeing the student from the tyranny of sight. Another possibility is the character's Psychic Powers and Third Eye are enhanced with sensory deprivation, or the blindfold is itself a powerful artifact that confers sight beyond sight a la X-Ray Vision. |