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Paranormality No. #17985: "Many Eyes but Still Blind"


Description: P #17885 is a woman named Siri Ivanine. Siri Ivanine possesses no eyes or eye sockets, however, it is able to extrude a black liquid on any solid surfaces from which multiple large eyes surface. P #17885 claims to be able to see different universes in each eye, and through this ability, she made a living as a fortune teller by peering into universes in later temporal stages, and making a prediction based on the most recurring event seen by the eyes in the universes.


So far, P #17885 prediction success ratio is at 78 %. The greater the amount of requested details in the predictions, the lower the success ratio.


Below is a list of Predictions Made by P #17885:


Test 1: P #17885 predicts that Dr. Bourne's child will be born on 11/21/2299, at the Whitehall Hospital

Results: Dr. Bourne's child was born on 11/21/2299. Due to a sudden traffic jam while on the way to Whitehall Hospital, Dr. Bourne's child was born in the taxi seat instead.


Test 2: P #17885 predicts that Dr. Yew (who was missing in this time while investigating "The Way of Pain") will be found alive on 12/2/2299 on Deidmen Street, but with his left hand missing.

Results: Dr. Yew was found alive on Deidmen Street, with two fingers missing from his left hand.


Test 3: P #17885 predicts that Charles Throwey will, on 12/12/2299, at 5:30 AM on Hackerd Avenue, pick up a lottery ticket with the numbers 1304 which is the winning number for the 10-Mil-Lotto-Jumbo.

Result: On 12/12/2299, at 5:41 AM on Slasherd Avenue (which was two blocks away from Hackered Avenue), Charles Throwey was crushed by a falling billboard advertising the 10-Mil-Lotto-Jumbo, and was pronounced dead at the scene. The winning number was 1305.

When notified of this, P #17885 shrugged and said, "Eh, it happens. Sometimes, you just simply get the negative odds."