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Kaizerreich [[PetitePride Flat and proud of it]] Since: Oct, 2012
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May 10th 2013 at 5:28:50 AM •••

Do superpowerful androids count under this when they have golden eyes?

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shimaspawn MOD Since: May, 2010
May 16th 2013 at 7:37:10 AM •••

Not unless they're magic androids.

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Larkmarn Since: Nov, 2010
May 16th 2013 at 8:14:28 AM •••

... so Shadow Labrys from Persona 4 Arena would count, then.

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Stoogebie Since: Apr, 2011
Apr 5th 2013 at 9:06:25 AM •••

Again, nitpicking here: Not all legit examples are 'supernatural' per se. Some are just a more subtle version of Red Eyes, Take Warning, and often indicate trickster characters. In the case of Avatar The Last Airbender, they were used to indicate members of the Fire Nation. This new trope title merely implies the character is supernatural, even though it covers many non-supernatural cases.

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shimaspawn MOD Since: May, 2010
Apr 6th 2013 at 12:48:38 AM •••

The trope definition is "Gold eyes indicate that a character is supernatural" not "a character has gold eyes and it may mean something." It covers absolutely zero non-supernatural cases and all non-supernatural cases are misuse.

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ElectricalLass Since: Feb, 2013
May 10th 2013 at 9:17:38 PM •••

NOT TRUE.

It may just indicate the fact that a character is a trickster.

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Telcontar MOD Since: Feb, 2012
May 11th 2013 at 2:17:24 AM •••

Moderators are wrong sometimes, but not like now. Read the trope description. It is very clearly supernatural-only, with no non-supernatural examples allowed. If there are some, they should be removed, because they do not fit the trope. Gold Eyes For A Trickster should be taken to YKTTW and examples of it do not belong here.

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shimaspawn MOD Since: May, 2010
May 16th 2013 at 7:36:25 AM •••

If the gold eyes indicate that a character is a trickster, but not supernatural, then it's not this trope. Please read the trope definition.

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Michael So that's what this does Since: Jan, 2001
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Dec 4th 2012 at 3:49:53 AM •••

Does it count when there are other, far more obvious signs that someone is supernatural, for example horns?

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shimaspawn MOD Since: May, 2010
Dec 4th 2012 at 8:16:35 AM •••

Yes, it does not have to be the only sign that they are supernatural. There just can't be a bunch of random mundane people with gold eyes running around as well.

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Michael Since: Jan, 2001
Dec 4th 2012 at 2:19:46 PM •••

Cool. Then I've correctly re-added it to The Dreadful. The only people we've seen with gold eyes in colour are two demonic Half-Human Hybrid "Devikin".

Oreochan Since: Dec, 1969
Nov 13th 2012 at 6:54:12 AM •••

Eyes of Gold has been renamed to Supernatural Gold Eyes as per this TRS thread.

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Stoogebie Since: Apr, 2011
Jun 24th 2011 at 8:05:17 AM •••

Would orange eyes count as Eyes of Gold, or should they just be listed as Technicolor Eyes?

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