
“It sees what the tide took and never gave back.
A polished opal-like orb, milky blue with a single crack across its surface. The Eye of Lowtide must be submerged to function. When lowered into water, it projects a shimmering vision above the surface: the last moment seen by something the sea claimed.
It shows not just humans, but anything lost—boats, rings, maps, teeth, secrets.
Dangerous in emotional cases. One operative viewed a loved one’s final drowning from the seabed—and was never able to close their own eyes again without seeing it.
Use limited to mission-critical retrieval. Emotional clearance required. Under no circumstances to be used for personal closure.
