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'''Blind Io''' is the [[lawful]] [[god]] of the [[Tourist]] pantheon.
 
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On this particular day Blind Io, by dint of constant vigilance
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On this particular day Blind Io, by dint of constant vigilance the chief of the gods, sat with his chin on his hand and looked at the gaming board on the red marble table in front of him.  Blind Io had got his name because, where his eye sockets should have been, there were nothing but two areas of blank skin.  His eyes, of which he had an impressively large number, led a semi-independent life of their own.  Several were currently hovering above the table.
the chief of the gods, sat with his chin on his hand
 
and looked at the gaming board on the red marble table in
 
front of him.  Blind Io had got his name because, where his
 
eye sockets should have been, there were nothing but two
 
areas of blank skin.  His eyes, of which he had an impressively
 
large number, led a semi-independent life of their
 
own.  Several were currently hovering above the table.
 
 
|[ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ]
 
|[ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:45, 5 September 2023


Blind Io is the lawful god of the Tourist pantheon.

Encyclopedia entry

On this particular day Blind Io, by dint of constant vigilance the chief of the gods, sat with his chin on his hand and looked at the gaming board on the red marble table in front of him. Blind Io had got his name because, where his eye sockets should have been, there were nothing but two areas of blank skin. His eyes, of which he had an impressively large number, led a semi-independent life of their own. Several were currently hovering above the table.

[ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ]

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