It's possible that everyone has their own way of seeing their Sight, but then, why is Harry's usually described in a horrible/insanity inducing way?
Also, in the Nightside series, the main character John has the Sight, but maybe a superpowered version of it since he can actually search everywhere as long as it's in his terrority. There's also the theory that if you use your Sight, what you couldn't see before, can see YOU.
IIRC - if the Sight stays open too long, the wizard will go insane. I *think* Harry says something akin to that in one of the earlier books. May have been "Storm Front" with the 3-eye drug.
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(Anonymous) 2011-02-10 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)It's possible that everyone has their own way of seeing their Sight, but then, why is Harry's usually described in a horrible/insanity inducing way?
Also, in the Nightside series, the main character John has the Sight, but maybe a superpowered version of it since he can actually search everywhere as long as it's in his terrority.
There's also the theory that if you use your Sight, what you couldn't see before, can see YOU.
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I think his is described that way because he rarely looks at good things. He once looked at Murphy and liked having that forever saved in his memory.
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(Anonymous) 2011-02-11 12:58 am (UTC)(link)