Sasuke's Sharingan, or "copy wheel eye," allows him to see the truth of anything illusory. This is played with really fast and loose in canon, and I tend to write it that he can both perceive the optical illusions (yes that looks like two faces and a vase and also he can see all the images in a Magic Eye book at flipbook speed, next), and completely see through them. He can see in near total darkness, because the perception that things aren't there if there's no light hitting them is an illusion. He can see if something is a projection, a fake, a clone; he can see things made out of chi (chakra/magic/whatever) even if they're buried several feet underground (this part is literally canon I am so sorry).
So uh. What. Does he see. When he looks REALLY HARD at the setting. Does he see the matrix. (I should have asked this ages ago I'm sorry.)
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Sasuke's Sharingan, or "copy wheel eye," allows him to see the truth of anything illusory. This is played with really fast and loose in canon, and I tend to write it that he can both perceive the optical illusions (yes that looks like two faces and a vase and also he can see all the images in a Magic Eye book at flipbook speed, next), and completely see through them. He can see in near total darkness, because the perception that things aren't there if there's no light hitting them is an illusion. He can see if something is a projection, a fake, a clone; he can see things made out of chi (chakra/magic/whatever) even if they're buried several feet underground (this part is literally canon I am so sorry).
So uh. What. Does he see. When he looks REALLY HARD at the setting. Does he see the matrix. (I should have asked this ages ago I'm sorry.)