A leather eyepatch is worn to cover a damaged or missing eye, often secured with a simple strap. Common among sailors, mercenaries, or veterans, it can serve as disguise, intimidation, or even concealment for a small hidden item, arcane mark, or enchanted lens set discreetly behind the patch.
You eye the leather eyepatch—stitched tight around the edges, the surface worn smooth, creased like old bark. Its strap coils loosely beside it, cracked in places, smelling faintly of sweat, oil, and salt.
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