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Celestial Eye | |
Kanji |
天体の目 |
Rōmaji |
Tentai no me |
Parent Magic | |
Users |
Various |
Celestial Eye (天体の目 Tentai no me): is a Celestial Spirit Magic spell that allows the user or their spirit to momentarily predict the future with one of their eyes.
Description[]
Celestial Eye, as stated above, is a spell that allows the user to peer into the prospective and yet impending actions that are yet to occur, better known as the future. The knowledge behind the spell itself is relatively uncharted as there's no exact explanation how Celestial Spirit Mages can actually utilise it, but there are theories that suggest that it's somehow related to the astrological concept known as a horoscope. A spell that's easy to attain but rarely mastered to the point of being able to be used in fast paced combat, it's a spell that clearly shows the differences between an acquainted user of Celestial Spirit Magic and a master.
When activated, the respective user or selected spirit will have one of their eyes change from their normal pattern into having their iris and pupil reflect what could be described as a clear night sky. Once this is done, this eye will be able to see the world around them as if it was two seconds ahead of time while the other eye remains the same. This gives the user the ability to successfully "predict" the future and make the most suitable action to it, the longest time known to have this spell active is so far at 15 seconds, but the most common time length for Master users is estimated to be around 10 seconds. As one might expect, this spell is incredibility hard to master as it'll require a great deal of mental focus to handle the usage of this spell. As neither the brain or your ocular system isn't designed to handle two different perspectives of such a magnitude, a novice or even a master user of this spell risks experiencing a situation which can result in damaging their Visual Cortex to the point of causing Cortical visual impairments. Thus it's recommended to use this spell as little as possible and for frequent usage then at least a downtime between 5 to 10 minutes to minimize the risks.