: Re: What kind of writing would be considered offensive? I am a young author writing a fantasy series. In my series, the main character has two different eye colors and looks down on herself because
People with differing eyes can be extremely attractive (just like people with similar eyes). Some are employed as models for this very reason. Try searching for different coloured eyes
If this is a modern series then the person's friend could point this out.
If it is a medieval scenario, the friend could remind her of a renowned queen of legendary beauty who had differently coloured eyes.
Of course, no matter what the friend says, you main character will still make some excuse as to why she is ugly, even if those other people weren't.
See also this fantasy-related page Wolfkin typically have heterochromia where part of their irises are different colours. This can mean they have two different eye colours, or that one eye had another colour in it
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