![]() ![]() In Death Note, characters with a Death Note could make a deal with Shinigami haunting the book - granting them Shinigami Eyes, which have the ability to know both the true name and the date of death of anyone whose face they can see.One of the Contractors can violently kill a person when looking at them. Contractors in Darker than Black have their eyes glow red when activating their abilities.Given that he was given this eye during his second Cyborg upgrade, Jeremiah's Geass Canceller can probably be most accurately described as a Magitek Eye. It even looks like an inverted version of the standard Magic Eye. Later on, Jeremiah Gottwald gets an "anti-Geass" that allows him to cancel the effects of ANY Geass in a certain radius. Other characters in the series have magical eyes that let them read minds, paralyze people, see the future, rewrite memories, steal bodies, etc. Eventually, he ends up with the Geass in both eyes and can no longer turn it off, which is the standard evolution of a Geass. Requires direct eye contact (can be blocked by visors or bounced off mirrors) and can only be used once per person. Code Geass: Lelouch possesses a "Geass" in one eye that allows him to compel absolute obedience to his commands.They also allow him to remain aware of his surroundings even while he's possessed. Tsubame Akifuji of Cat Paradise has the "Eyes of the Symbol", which allow him see every detail of anything he observes, even the ones that normal humans couldn't see, whether he wants to or not.And then after it's destroyed by The Mole, he replaces it with the God's Jewel which becomes yet another magical eye. It strips out memories and records information. In Brave10, behind his Eyepatch of Power, Rokuro hides a magical eye that is somehow passed down through his family, the Water Crest eye.It later upgrades into the less energy consuming "Grasper Eye" that slows down what he looks at, enabling him feats like avoiding bullets fired at him (though from the point of vue of the others, he seems to be the one whose movements are being accelerated). Sven Vollfied's Vision Eye in Black Cat has the power to see a few seconds in the future, although this is apparently severely fatiguing.Putting the mark in your eye isn't actually a requirement in the deal, but it is the rule that, the more visible the spot you place the mark, the more power you are granted - and Ciel asked for as much power as he could possibly have. The pentagram is proof of his contract with Sebastian, his demon butler. He wears an Eyepatch of Power to cover his eye unless its power is needed. The design makes his eye lighter and more of a purple color than his normal blue eye. Black Butler has Ciel whose right eye has a pentagram on it.The heroine, Oboro, has eyes that give her an Anti-Magic ability that disables the powers of anyone she looks at. The hero, Gennosuke, can turn the murderous impulses of others against them, filling them with pain and fear and driving them to suicide. The hero and heroine of Basilisk both have magic eye abilities, hence the Market-Based Title of the series.Kakeru, the protagonist of 11eyes, has a golden eye that gives him precognition.No relation to Magic Eye, that autostereogram thing where if you look at it just right, you can see a cat or a dolphin or whatever. The technological equivalent is Electronic Eyes. Compare Deadly Gaze for a lethal version. Do not confuse with Faceless Eye or the more mundane Death Glare. If the magical eye can cause hypnosis, it's a Hypnotic Eye. A Third Eye is usually magical as part of its symbolism. See also Eye Beams for a more directly offensive use of eyes. Magical eyes can be any color, but are usually glowing unusual colors like Red Eyes, Take Warning or two colors at once. Furthermore, the "uniqueness" of the Magical Eye compared to its more mundane non-magical counterpart can serve as a Duality Motif, symbolically highlighting a contrast in its bearer's own character. Even more symbolic, the eye possessing the power is almost always the character's left eye (the left eye is considered the "sinister" eye, as "sinister" was once a word for "left"), though it can be the right eye and/or both eyes as well. The Magical Eye is often used as an excuse to apply certain patterns or symbols to a particular power, therefore making it Cool and Symbolic. If only one eye has magical abilities, an Eyepatch of Power is very likely, especially if this eye possesses a distinct look, like color or shape (which might only appear during active use). In most cases, direct eye contact or at the very least line-of-sight is required. Usually, the eye grants the user power over perception, either the target's (illusion, mind control) or the user's (telepathy, premonitions, clairvoyance, etc). One or both of a character's eyes have great supernatural power. ![]()
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