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The Second Sight, often known simply as the Sight or occasionally the Third Eye, is a talent possessed by every Practitioner as a result of the Awakening ritual.
Some Practitioners train their second sight to show them things relevant to their practice.<ref name="2.1e1">With my newly acquired second sight, I could make out the spirits that infused everything. Just as I might focus my eyes, I could focus this sight. I could train it. According to Essentials, some practitioners would train their sight to focus on things better suited to their talents. Imagery would take hold. - excerpt from Damages 2.1</ref><ref name=":0">Damages 2.4</ref> It can be turned on and off at will;<ref name="1.7e1"/><ref name="2.1e2">A boiling cloud of what might have been vapor, a haze, sat over the city. It was as though stormclouds were rolling in, and they were doing it at ground level. At times there was a fluidity to it, as though the nearby lake had swelled and swamped the area, waves rising and falling, only periodically allowing buildings to be seen, where they dipped low enough.
This wasn’t water or water vapor. It was spirits.
I shut off the sight.
The scene I saw without magical aid was an ordinary one, a simple snowfall, with clouds in the proper places. My view of the buildings was still limited, periodically obscured, but only by snow. - excerpt from Damages 2.1 </ref> if one doesn't learn to turn it off, they can lose their connection to reality entirely over time.<ref>“The book says you need to learn to manage your extra senses. If you don’t, they can swallow you up, and you won’t find your way back to reality.”
“I think I remember.”
“It suggests techniques, but you have to find what works for you. Closing your eyes, but not moving your eyelids. Or try refocusing them, and find that point you reach to where you’re trying to refocus your eyes but you’re doing something else. It becomes as natural as anything else about your body. Sometimes it’s hard, sometimes it’s easy.” - excerpt from Bonds 1.7</ref>
Uses
At it's most basic, the Sight reveals the existence of Spirits everywhere and their general movements,<ref name="1.7e1">I closed my eyes, exhaling, and then opened them.
But for the chalk lines and bowls in strange places, the room was normal.
I reversed the process. Eyes closed, inhaling, eyes open.
Again, there were the hints of life. I could see something faint, like dust motes, spraying lightly where the room ended and the hallway began. As though the space warping effect was creating a kind of friction between spaces.
When I focused on the motes, they stood out in my vision, and I could see more of them in the room.
I cupped my hand to catch one.
It turned, doing a small somersault before darting between the fingers that tried to close around it.
I did what I’d done before, but I didn’t close my eyes.
The effect faded.
I turned it on again, but without doing anything with my breath or eyes.
Natural. - excerpt from Bonds 1.7</ref><ref name="2.1e1"/><ref>We went on our way. I hadn’t turned off my second sight, and I saw how the spirits were shifting. People were milling around the area, which was more like an extended strip mall than a true downtown, but the spirits diverted them from taking one side street. - excerpt from Damages 2.1 </ref><ref>I felt like a weight had been lifted from me, now that I was clear of the room. Every step away from the circle had diminished the volume of the ticking as if I’d taken ten. Being in the living room, I could barely feel it. With the second sight, I could make out the movements of the spirits, as if they were caught up in a current, fighting a headwind. - excerpt from Breach 3.4</ref> and allows one to see through certain basic forms of invisibility and concealment.<ref>I finished the chapter, rereading the bit on being awakened and the sight. Now, as agreed on by men and Others, long ago, I’d see what was normally hidden from people. - excerpt from Bonds 1.7</ref><ref>"Every time I count heads I see nine, but when I go from person to
person and count names, the total comes up eight, and I can’t find the
person without a name.”<br>
[...]<br>
I used the Sight, and I found the man with no name, sitting on a chair he’d turned around at the end of the dining room table. - excerpt from Collateral 4.1 </ref><ref>Collateral 4.2</ref> Only slightly less basic is the ability to see Connections between things.<ref name=":0" /><ref> Reminder: your average practitioner will be able to look and see if something’s watching them, even if it’s a camera. - Gathered Pages (Arc 10)</ref><ref>I switched to my other sight. “June Burlison.”<br>
I could see the connection. Frail, spirits reacting between me and the book, me and Rose, and between me and something out there in the woods. Too general, indirect and fleeting to point the way to anything.<br>
“June Burlison,” Rose said. I could see the same connections forming. The connection passed to me, then out to the woods, like the aftermath of lighting that darted between conductive targets.<br>
Would this same strategy work for finding people? Objects? If I wanted to find Laird, could I call out his name until I could make out the connection? - excerpt from Damages 2.3 </ref>
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