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  1. The original Eagle Vision used by Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad served a very straightforward purpose: It identified people as friends, foes, key mission characters, and assassination targets, highlighting them as blue, red, white, and yellow, respectively.

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    ―Clay Kaczmarek's digital construct, 2012.-[m]

    Mastering Eagle Vision led to the user being granted Eagle Sense. A more heightened form of Eagle Vision, it allowed one to focus on a target and intuitively approximately where they had gone, or inversely, where they would go, even going so far as to be able to sense the presence of stalkers and when they would strike. This was particularly helpful in tailing a target, or detecting the path a guard would take, in order to set up a bomb or lay an ambush.

    Throughout history, there have been a handful of individuals who had an advanced form of Eagle Vision manifesting as a sort of reversal to Arno Dorian's Communal Sense, whereby they were able to telepathically see and hear through the senses of avians, particularly eagles. The known individuals who had this ability were:

    •Kassandra, a Spartan misthios during the Peloponnesian War, with her eagle Ikaros;

    •Bayek, the last Medjay of Egypt and co-founder of the Hidden Ones, with his eagle Senu;

    •Li E, a Chinese Hidden One during the Tang dynasty, with his eagle familiar;

    •Basim Ibn Ishaq and Nur, two 9th-century members of the Alamut Hidden Ones, with their eagles Enkidu and Muhja, respectively;

    •Eivor Varinsdottir, a shieldmaiden of the Raven Clan during the Viking expansion into England, with her raven Sýnin;

    •An Assassin guard could be seen glowing red in Eagle Vision at the Kingdom entrance to Masyaf, but he reacted in normal guard behavior. This guard was Jamal, an Assassin who aided Masun in betraying the Brotherhood, and was originally intended to have been a target. However, the sequence where Altaïr assassinated him was cut, leaving him as a minor Easter egg.

    •In the original Assassin's Creed, movement was restricted while using Eagle Vision, and Altaïr was required to be at maximum synchronization. These requirements were removed in most of the succeeding games.

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    •The users of Eagle Vision saw themselves marked with blue.

    •At the beginning of the game, while playing as Desmond in the hideout, he could see equipment shine blue in Eagle Vision. This indicated that they could be used for freerunning purposes.

    •When Desmond asked Lucy how to find the sensors for the hideout's defense system, which she had tasked him to switch on, Lucy made a reference to the ability by saying "Open your eyes, Desmond".

  2. Throughout the whole series, every main Assassin has had Eagle Vision. The older ones (Bayek, Kassandra, and Eivor) have the literal vision of an eagle. But when using Aya, she doesn’t have a bird and therefore doesn’t have Eagle Vision. Do all Assassins have it or do only some have it?

  3. Any human is able to develop eagle vision, because humans are fundamentally designed based on the Isu, but if someone is directly descended from an Isu (and actually has triple helix DNA), they have the ability more naturally, and the more Isu DNA they have, the more powerful it is.

  4. Dec 20, 2019 · Of all the eyes nature has ever produced, those of the eagle — with its large, hooked beak, pale yellow iris and powerful talons — may be the most extraordinary. Embedded on either side of its face, an eagle’s eyes give it nearly panoramic vision.

  5. Almost 400 years later and we come across Bayek of Siwa who has similar abilities as Kassandra when it comes to having a literal eagle vision, via his pet eagle Senu. One extra thing he might have over Kass is that with Senu he can spot more than just enemies.

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