[...he'd suspected as much. Chopper turns the light off and places the tool back into his bag, then hops down to snap the bag shut.]
Eye color is determined mostly by the cellular density of the iris' stroma and the types of a pigment called melanin that are present. Your eyes are blue, which makes the melanin count low; in order to change them, you were probably given a drug that encourages melanogenesis - the production of melanin - and cellular reproduction within the eyes. If your iris color was changing often, there's a chance that your body is now reacting to the loss of energy it needed to keep up with the production values enforced by the drug.
You're probably dehydrated, so make sure to drink a lot of water, and don't eat solids unless you're sure you can keep them down. Stay in dark, quiet places for a while and be sure to let me know if your eyes change again; there's a chance that the drug is still lingering in your system, and if it is, I'll need to develop a countermeasure. [He's long found out that his skill set isn't quite enough to trace most Malnosso drugs.]
I can provide you with some painkillers and antacids...but this is a problem your body will probably be able to fix by itself, if you take good care of it.
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Eye color is determined mostly by the cellular density of the iris' stroma and the types of a pigment called melanin that are present. Your eyes are blue, which makes the melanin count low; in order to change them, you were probably given a drug that encourages melanogenesis - the production of melanin - and cellular reproduction within the eyes. If your iris color was changing often, there's a chance that your body is now reacting to the loss of energy it needed to keep up with the production values enforced by the drug.
You're probably dehydrated, so make sure to drink a lot of water, and don't eat solids unless you're sure you can keep them down. Stay in dark, quiet places for a while and be sure to let me know if your eyes change again; there's a chance that the drug is still lingering in your system, and if it is, I'll need to develop a countermeasure. [He's long found out that his skill set isn't quite enough to trace most Malnosso drugs.]
I can provide you with some painkillers and antacids...but this is a problem your body will probably be able to fix by itself, if you take good care of it.