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In chapter 28, Tyn introduces Shallan to eyedrops that darken your eyes for a few hours.

 

But I don't recall them being actually used. It's not like Shallan needs eyedrops for a disguise either... but surely these are going to be used at some point?

 

My best idea: Kaladin will be nervous about going to visit his parents with light eyes and happens to mention it to Shallan (or in Shallan's hearing) and she suggests the eyedrops.

 

Teeny tiny theory but just for a bit of fun :)

 

 

PS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chekhov%27s_gun

 

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I think you're on to something. I was waiting for them to be used over the course of the whole book. The only other appearance of theirs was when Moash was given a bottle.

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They will definitely be used. Alternatively, they are ALREADY being used.

 

The offspring of Lighteyes and Darkeyes can be either Lighteyes or Darkeyes, or halfeyed.

 

Kaladin is a Light eyes name.

 

OMG!!! Hesina is secretly a Lighteyes who hoped her firstborn son would be Lighteyes! And now Kaladin hates his mother. but doesn't know it yet!!!

 

#YouHeardItHereFirst

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Graves does use them near the end, but I think they're less Chekhov's gun then element of the world. In other words, if they are such a gun, they've multiple shots.

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I agree with Swimmingly.  They are a useful part of the world, and we will probably see multiple characters use them over the course of many books.  They probably aren't so much Chekhov's gun as they are yet another tool.

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Kaladin is totally going to get a bottle of the stuff. Denial being a B., and all that...

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I think Brandon simply put them in in order to give a reasonable explanation for how someone like Graves, and now Moash, could hide among the common people. Otherwise, it would be completely unbelievable.

 

Also, I bet they wouldn't work for Kaladin or any other sufficiently-advanced Radiant. Their eyes are not merely light, they actually glow.

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Only when infusing Stormlight though. And I wouldn't be surprised if Stormlight burns it right off. So basically, it works as long as he doesn't infuse.

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Only when infusing Stormlight though. And I wouldn't be surprised if Stormlight burns it right off. So basically, it works as long as he doesn't infuse.

I doubt it would burn off. It is an external application. Does Stormlight clean dirty skin? But using it when you have enough to glow would probably be like how a modern computer/tv screen can be black, and still glowing so you can see off of it in the dark. So he would have dark, glowing eyes.

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Hi. As you can see, I am Kaladin, with my dark eyes and everything!

They're glowing, son...

SHHHHHHH

These are not the eyes you're looking for...

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These are not the eyes you're looking for...

Wait...they're not?  Then whose eyes are they, and why are you wearing them!?

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Wait...they're not?  Then whose eyes are they, and why are you wearing them!?

Son, does that mean you implanted someone´s eyes into your face because you didn´t want to be a Lighteyes? You have fallen far.

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Fallen far and obviously advanced greatly in medicine. Son, tell me, how did you pull this off? Is there an application of this I can use to save someone's eyes?

* cue Rosharan black market in organs*

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Just a note, I'm pretty sure that Shallan uses them when she disguises herself as Veil...

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Just a note, I'm pretty sure that Shallan uses them when she disguises herself as Veil...

 

Why would she need to? The Lightweaving can certainly cover that, I'm sure (I don't remember reading that it doesn't, if it couldn't that would indicate something very strange about being lighteyed).

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