This episode is often noted for its stunning cinematography and for grounding the series' high-concept premise in the personal stakes of raising children who can "see" in a world that considers it a sin.
As the story jumps forward several years, the twins grow up and their ability to see is confirmed.
: The episode concludes with a cliffhanger. A villager finds a message in a bottle —a warning sent by the traitorous Gether Bax to the Queen’s forces, revealing that the "sighted" children are alive and where they can be found. See - Reich der Blinden 1x2
: In a nod to our modern world, the books they begin to read are classics: Haniwa reads George Orwell’s 1984 , while Kofun reads Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird .
: A mysterious woman known as "The Shadow" (later revealed as the warrior Bow Lion ) is tasked with following Paris to determine if she is a witch. This episode is often noted for its stunning
Jerlamarel, who possesses the "mythic" ability to see, hands Baba a key to a hidden chest near a waterfall. He instructs Baba to open it only when the children are "twelve summers old," claiming it contains the knowledge needed to "begin a new world". The Heritage of Sight
: Paris, the tribe’s elder, gives the twins the key and leads them to the chest. Inside, they find books—relics of a lost civilization. A villager finds a message in a bottle
The second episode of See , titled tells a pivotal story about the burden of knowledge and the return of sight to a world that has long forgotten it. A Deadly Encounter and a Secret Gift