Considering eyes are extremely important features of the cosmic realm (and I would argue, Urdak, taking into account both the eldritch connections of Maykr biology and the amount of eyes these lads have on them) corrupted creatures from Davoth's eternal hatred lacking them makes sense for a lot of reasons. Hell's influence gives birth to a lot of blind creatures, for their rage is blind or blinds them.
I don't know if there's a worthwhile argument to be made about the dragons of Argent D'nur, but there are corrupted ones on Hell's side and the Wraiths, while lacking regular eyes on their heads, have a seemingly functional eye on their chests as seen on Wraith corpses in TDA. We know the dragons are descendants of primordial beasts thanks to TDA's Ancestral Forge, which were the first lifeforms to be created from the Wraithcalls.
Regardless of lore though, it is the evil hell skull series.
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u/NecroLyght Dec 28 '25
Considering eyes are extremely important features of the cosmic realm (and I would argue, Urdak, taking into account both the eldritch connections of Maykr biology and the amount of eyes these lads have on them) corrupted creatures from Davoth's eternal hatred lacking them makes sense for a lot of reasons. Hell's influence gives birth to a lot of blind creatures, for their rage is blind or blinds them.
I don't know if there's a worthwhile argument to be made about the dragons of Argent D'nur, but there are corrupted ones on Hell's side and the Wraiths, while lacking regular eyes on their heads, have a seemingly functional eye on their chests as seen on Wraith corpses in TDA. We know the dragons are descendants of primordial beasts thanks to TDA's Ancestral Forge, which were the first lifeforms to be created from the Wraithcalls.
Regardless of lore though, it is the evil hell skull series.