Difference between revisions of "Heterochromia"

From CWCki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Line 1: Line 1:
Heterochromia describes the condition of having two differently colored eyes. Chris claims to be heterochromic (right eye green, left eye blue) and treats the trait as something of a matter of pride, making it a prominent feature of his [[Sonichu (comic)|Gary-Stu renditions]]. He also boasted of the fact when attempting to charm [[Anna McLerran]], informing her that the condition arose following a case of pinkeye. This detail [[The Tale Of The Crazy Pacer|understandably digusted Anna]].
Heterochromia is the condition of having two differently colored eyes. Chris claims to be heterochromic (right eye green, left eye blue) and treats the trait as something of a matter of pride, making it a prominent feature of his [[Sonichu (comic)|Gary-Stu renditions]]. He also boasted of the fact when attempting to charm [[Anna McLerran]], informing her that the condition arose following a case of pinkeye. This detail [[The Tale Of The Crazy Pacer|understandably digusted Anna]].


In spite of all this, the condition isn't particularly - if at all - noticeable upon examination of Chris, and the less kind amongst us might presume that it is only mentioned at all for want of any other endearing characteristics.  
In spite of all this, the condition isn't particularly - if at all - noticeable upon examination of Chris, and the less kind amongst us might presume that it is only mentioned at all for want of any other endearing characteristics.  


[[Category: Chris-chan]]
[[Category: Chris-chan]]

Revision as of 16:08, 15 March 2009

Heterochromia is the condition of having two differently colored eyes. Chris claims to be heterochromic (right eye green, left eye blue) and treats the trait as something of a matter of pride, making it a prominent feature of his Gary-Stu renditions. He also boasted of the fact when attempting to charm Anna McLerran, informing her that the condition arose following a case of pinkeye. This detail understandably digusted Anna.

In spite of all this, the condition isn't particularly - if at all - noticeable upon examination of Chris, and the less kind amongst us might presume that it is only mentioned at all for want of any other endearing characteristics.