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The twins, Kofun and Haniwa (Archie Madekwe and Nesta Cooper), represent that dangerous curiosity. Their discovery of sight is not a heroic montage. It is terrifying. They see faces for the first time—and recoil. They see the dirt on their mother’s skin. They see the violence of the world rendered in high definition. Season 1 never falls into the trap of romanticizing vision. It shows sight as a disruptive, lonely, and morally ambiguous weapon.

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The inciting incident of shatters the world’s equilibrium. The twins, now teenagers, begin to exhibit a trait that has not existed for centuries: vision . They can see. In a world of darkness, these two children are an evolutionary anomaly. To the superstitious tribes, they are either gods or demons. To the ruling Queen Kane (Sylvia Hoeks) of the cruel Payan Kingdom, they are the ultimate weapon—or the ultimate threat. The twins, Kofun and Haniwa (Archie Madekwe and