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"There are some things we were not meant to know, they say. But you wouldn't be down here if you took that seriously."

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"I is for IRRIGO. No one remembers why. Irrigo colours the forgotten corners of home."[1]

The most easily found color of the Neathbow, irrigo is the unremembered color, the light of absence.[2] Its name comes from the Latin irrigo, meaning to flood or overwhelm, or, even more suitably, to diffuse or shed.

Properties

Exposure to irrigo causes severe memory loss; overexposure to it can result in total ego death. Continuous exposure to irrigo can also cause thick, bony plates to grow over one's eyes, creating disgusting eyeless skulls.[3] The Cave of the Nadir is filled with dangerous irrigo radiation,[4] so explorers use tea brewed from Ray-Drenched Cinders to protect themselves.[5]

Uses

Irrigo can be infused into objects,[6] and Midnighters use shrines and robes that are draped in this color to perform their rites.[7] The Irrepressible notably uses powerful irrigo weaponry.[8] Irrigo seems to internally retain the memories it steals, so Fluke-Cores often have years worth of histories and experiences stored within them.[9]

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