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Her eyes are not a very uncommon feature among Americans, especially minorities. Typically this feature is attributed to hypothyroidism, which is genetic. She was born that way.
It's quite amusing that Ceres of all characters is getting this attention; notice how no one is oozing over Trilla or Merrin? They'd rather talk about Ceres' relatively normal and non-cookie cutter face than Geez or, I don't know, the content of the game's plot itself, perhaps whether they agreed with Cal's decisions? The diversity of appearances, ideas, backgrounds, and goals made this game more than a simple action adventure, imho, deserving of better discussions - not this trite stuff.
Nah there's threads on Merrin and Trilla. 10/10 would bang.
Thank F for that, cant focus on anything but those stupidly large orbs.
Cringe