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[[Image:TheCentauriEye01.jpg|right|300px|thumb|The Eye being held by Londo Mollari]]
 
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'''The Eye''' is a [[Centauri]] artifact, a cherished and influential item it was commissioned around the [[Earth]] year [[20th Century and earlier#Circa 262|262]] by and belonged to [[Tuscano]], the first [[Emperor of the Centauri Republic]]. Almost [[22nd Century|two thousand years later]], The Eye was lost by [[House Kiro]] at the [[Battle of Nu'Shok]].<ref>[[Signs and Portents]]</ref>
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'''The Eye''' is a [[Centauri]] artifact, a cherished and influential item it was commissioned around the [[Earth]] year [[20th Century and earlier#Circa 262|262]] by and belonged to [[Tuscano]], the first [[Emperor of the Centauri Republic]]. Almost [[22nd Century|two thousand years later]], The Eye was lost by [[House Kiro]] at the [[Battle of Nu'Shok]].
   
 
In [[2258]], [[Londo Mollari]] received the Eye from a "businessman" named [[Reno]] who had tracked down and acquired it on behalf of the Centauri. A short time later, Lord [[Kiro]] arrived on [[Babylon 5]] with his aunt, Lady [[Ladira]], with the purported intention to bring the Eye back with him to the Centauri Republic. The Eye had originally belonged to Kiro's family when they occupied the throne in ancient times. In actuality he planned for [[Raiders]] to "kidnap" him and the Eye and "ransom" them both back to the Centauri for a great sum of money. The scheme misfired when the Raiders double-crossed him, kidnapping him and the Eye for real with the intent of actually ransoming them both.
 
In [[2258]], [[Londo Mollari]] received the Eye from a "businessman" named [[Reno]] who had tracked down and acquired it on behalf of the Centauri. A short time later, Lord [[Kiro]] arrived on [[Babylon 5]] with his aunt, Lady [[Ladira]], with the purported intention to bring the Eye back with him to the Centauri Republic. The Eye had originally belonged to Kiro's family when they occupied the throne in ancient times. In actuality he planned for [[Raiders]] to "kidnap" him and the Eye and "ransom" them both back to the Centauri for a great sum of money. The scheme misfired when the Raiders double-crossed him, kidnapping him and the Eye for real with the intent of actually ransoming them both.
   
Kiro perished when the [[Shadows]] destroyed the [[Raider battlewagon|Raider vessel]]. The Eye was recovered by the [[Shadows]] who had [[Morden]] return it to Londo, thereby saving his career and securing his gratitude.
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Kiro perished when the [[Shadows]] destroyed the [[Raider battlewagon|Raider vessel]]. The Eye was recovered by the [[Shadows]] who had [[Morden]] return it to Londo, thereby saving his career and securing his gratitude.<ref>[[Signs and Portents]]</ref>
   
 
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TheCentauriEye01

The Eye being held by Londo Mollari

The Eye is a Centauri artifact, a cherished and influential item it was commissioned around the Earth year 262 by and belonged to Tuscano, the first Emperor of the Centauri Republic. Almost two thousand years later, The Eye was lost by House Kiro at the Battle of Nu'Shok.

In 2258, Londo Mollari received the Eye from a "businessman" named Reno who had tracked down and acquired it on behalf of the Centauri. A short time later, Lord Kiro arrived on Babylon 5 with his aunt, Lady Ladira, with the purported intention to bring the Eye back with him to the Centauri Republic. The Eye had originally belonged to Kiro's family when they occupied the throne in ancient times. In actuality he planned for Raiders to "kidnap" him and the Eye and "ransom" them both back to the Centauri for a great sum of money. The scheme misfired when the Raiders double-crossed him, kidnapping him and the Eye for real with the intent of actually ransoming them both.

Kiro perished when the Shadows destroyed the Raider vessel. The Eye was recovered by the Shadows who had Morden return it to Londo, thereby saving his career and securing his gratitude.[1]

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