Display title | Four Eyes, Zero Soul |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | So you have a guy who is cold, emotionless, or brutally practical, maybe a little cruel. Maybe a lot cruel, or even a soulless monster. To quickly tip off the audience to his personality, give him glasses. The eyes are said to be windows on the soul, so hiding them behind glass makes the character seem more removed. Particularly effective if the glasses have Opaque Lenses. And you can have the light reflect off them in scary ways. This often signals that the character is a Badass Bookworm. |