

All of the game's vanilla textures have been given a massive face lift. Complete Eye Overhaul - upgraded textures for all eyes in the game.This includes her normal eyes as well as her crying eyes. Ciri - per request by nelsonmeister, Ciri has the same green eye texture used on Priscilla.Note: Blood and Wine DLC is required for this mod. The red versions were created at the request of Maiakovskyy. This comes in three versions: Fiery Yellow, Subtle Blood Red, and Vibrant Red (same as Syanna). Orianna - her dark green vanilla eyes always felt passive to me, particularly upon her great reveal.Note: Blood and Wine DLC is required for this mod. This comes in two versions: Main (which is a vibrant red) and Alt (which is a more subtle blood red). As such, I thought giving her red eyes looked more appropriate and tied in to her cape from late in the quest. Syanna - I always saw her as more on the evil side of the spectrum due to the association with the Curse of the Black Sun (not to mention her own actions during the course of the DLC).Cerys - changes her vanilla light brown eyes to have a bit more pop and really complement the brown tint of her hair.
EYE FOR AN EYE WITCHER 3 MOD
I'm not aware of any other mods dedicated to her beauty, so I created this mod to give her rich, chocolate eyes to accent her exotic beauty.

Whether this was his line or not, Gandhi probably did enough good stuff in his lifetime to make the question moot. An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.An eye for an eye will make the world blind.An eye for an eye only makes the world blind.An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.To be fair, there is some uncertainty as to whether Gandhi actually ever said these words, and even if he did, how it went exactly. It's the whole "you can't solve violence with violence" spiel. His quote "an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind" is saying that if we keep punishing those we deem cruel, then we're no better than the bad guys ourselves. Like…if some goober drops and breaks your MacBook, then it's only fair for you to take his MacBook and break it. It basically means that when something awful is done by someone, they deserve to have the same thing done to them. But we're guessing the authors of Exodus weren't being super literal when they talked about " an eye for an eye"-someone losing an eye in exchange for someone else losing an eye probably isn't in anyone's best interests. It's always nice when things work out fairly. This famous line was (not really) spoken by Mahatma Gandhi. Wisdom Life Mahatma Gandhi Peace Misquoted Source History Most Popular Experience Misquoted Context
