Seal of the Right Eye



The Seal of the Right Eye is an unnamed "seal" that prevents or discourages the people of Underworld from breaking any rules that are set upon them, including laws, social norms, or any instruction imposed on them by someone they may consider higher than themselves, like a parent or god. The Seal works by inducing great pain onto a human's right eye whenever they even attempt to think about questioning or breaking any rules that they believe have authority, to disuade them from questioning or acting out against an imposed rule. If a person continues to think about the rules and even decides to attempt to break them, the seal paralyzes their body, with the words "SYSTEM ALERT" (in English) appearing on their right eye (Eugeo's case seemed to also have "CODE 871" appended to the System Alert), thus preventing them from continuing to take action. However, the Seal's effect can be avoided through exploiting loopholes in the rules that the residents regard as authority, and thus some residents, especially nobles, continuously search for such loopholes to abuse for their desires.

Knowledge of this Seal, or even the fact there is a restriction on the wills of people to begin with, is not commonly known, though there are some people that show signs of awareness of the Seal, including Miss Azurika, who claimed that she was unable to break the seal which Eugeo did.

This "seal" is not, however, absolute, as both Eugeo and Alice seemed to be able to break free from the Seal's hold by overwhelming it with willpower when extreme situations provoke them to greatly question their sense of judgement. If the person manages to overwhelm the seal, this leads to the destruction of the eye, after which the person is able to freely break the rules imposed on them, if it is within their will to do so, while the Fluctlights who lack the willpower to overpower the seal but cannot bring themselves to stop thinking about breaking them may collapse from the pressure, even if their avatars do still have Life remaining.