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  • Isak, named as an afront to the god Kasi, is a White-Eye.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Kev 2009

  • A long-lived, giant human with berserker tendencies, a sad childhood, and a knack for magic, he quickly changes from the bane of his father's existence to the Heir-apparent of the current White-Eye King and Head of the cult of a certain God.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Kev 2009

  • A long-lived, giant human with berserker tendencies, a sad childhood, and a knack for magic, he quickly changes from the bane of his father's existence to the Heir-apparent of the current White-Eye King and Head of the cult of a certain God.

    The Stormcaller, by Tom Lloyd - a Review Kev 2009

  • Isak, named as an afront to the god Kasi, is a White-Eye.

    The Stormcaller, by Tom Lloyd - a Review Kev 2009

  • I'm pretty sure it's a White-Eye, and almost as sure that it's a Japanese White-Eye.

    Japanese White-Eye Bardiac 2008

  • I'm pretty sure it's a White-Eye, and almost as sure that it's a Japanese White-Eye.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Bardiac 2008

  • Wes Studi's Geronimo (he starred in 1992's THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS) is the portrait of a man trying to survive in the time of the White-Eye.

    Sunlight Through The Shadows Magazine Volume 2 Issue 1 (ANSI Edition) 1994

  • Pino nudged White-Eye and indicated the little pile of gold that was stacked before a player at the faro table.

    The Ridin' Kid from Powder River Henry Herbert Knibbs 1909

  • The rear door of this room opened on an alley, and it was through this door that White-Eye and his companions entered and left the premises, which they had rented at a low rate from the lessee of the place who now ran a grocery on the street level, near the corner.

    The Ridin' Kid from Powder River Henry Herbert Knibbs 1909

  • The man with the deformed shoulder cursed White-Eye.

    The Ridin' Kid from Powder River Henry Herbert Knibbs 1909

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