The condition he had before he went into the prison, I’d like to say had nothing to do with the fog (originally). Since he had to identify others with something besides facial features, he see’s someone’s (inner?) state of being/identity. The moon face has been too consistent when referring to his brother; in a family portrait from young Dante, himself and his parents have faces, his brother didn’t. So that condition of his doesn’t work on every face, but often enough. I think him having only one blue eye furthers this, with him going beyond a person’s exterior, seeing their inner sense of self that explains the person’s behavior and identity.
I think 182 is that destined ascended being, but he can only become so with Dante & Hairen’s help.
The condition he had before he went into the prison, I’d like to say had nothing to do with the fog (originally). Since he had to identify others with something besides facial features, he see’s someone’s (inner?) state of being/identity. The moon face has been too consistent when referring to his brother; in a family portrait from young Dante, himself and his parents have faces, his brother didn’t. So that condition of his doesn’t work on every face, but often enough. I think him having only one blue eye furthers this, with him going beyond a person’s exterior, seeing their inner sense of self that explains the person’s behavior and identity.
I think 182 is that destined ascended being, but he can only become so with Dante & Hairen’s help.