Mythic Eyes of Balor

Mythic Eyes of Balor (の神話目, Barōru no Shinwa-me; lit. "Blessed Sight of the Single Vision Demon Lord") is one of the rarer powers in the magical world, born in mages that have "extreme perceptions of the world"; it's said that individuals born with said eyes were those who would bring about great change to the magical world in some form. Believed to have been a gift from the Gods in order to test humanity's worth, it's been critical in various situations throughout history — acting as the cause or the solution. It's often paired with its sister counterpart, the Kismet Sight of Misfortune, the two bearing the title, "Twin Eyes of Worldly Change" (世界変化の双目, Sekai Henka no Sōme).

A Caster Magic and a subspecies of Eye Magic, it's considered to be one of the few innate magical skills due to its special properties; this makes it more of a supplementary ability rather than an actual Magic by definition. It's age also classifies it as an Ancient Spell, existing for many millennia — its date of concept being unknown. Though the eyes are awakened in the same method, they possess various abilities that are unique to its wielder, having very few shared ones. It's unknown how many Mages are currently recorded to have the eyes in the modern era, but it's estimated to be in the hundreds, if not fewer.

Overview
"Every living thingh views the world differently, living life according to their perceptions of reality. The eyes are the gateway that opens up the path to one's own destiny, shaped by their actions and choices influenced by their beliefs and ideals. Just as how there are various people in the world, it goes without saying that there are many different ways that people look at and subsequently live life. That's the true beauty of what people call individuality."

- Gandolf explaining the nature of the eyes in relation to life.





Trivia

 * This is fully based on the Mystic Eyes from the Nasuverse, reduxed for the author's purposes in his various storylines; he admits it will be the most common form of Eye Magic seen, albeit in different forms befitting each wielder.
 * The etymology of this article's name comes from the Celtic deity, — the god or personification of drought and blight and giant with a large eye in his forehead that wreaks destruction when opened; it also has an innumerable amount of other abilities, alluding to the various types of Mythic Eyes listed on this article.
 * When one looks at this article in a certain light, it can be seen as an ocular version of the Hyperform — the two being molded around specific traits of its wielders.