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[[Image:Allseeingeye.jpg|thumb|170px|right|All-Seeing Eye]]The '''All-Seeing Eye''' is an artefact Lara finds hidden inside an ancient [[clock]] that her father hid in a niche underneath the stairs of the [[Croft Mansion]].
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{{Remark|the artefact|All-Seeing Eye|in [[Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]]||on the symbol that lends it its name|Eye of Providence|}}
  
It got it's name from the symbol embedded on the front side. The backside serves as a key for ancient mechanisms in the temples that hide the two pieces of the [[Triangle of Light]], in [[Cambodia]] and [[Siberia]].  
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The '''All-Seeing Eye''' is an [[artefact]] [[Lara Croft (Movie)|Lara]] finds hidden inside [[Croft Manor]] by her father. It got it's name from the symbol embedded on the front side.
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==Discovery==
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In the night of the first stage of the [[Planetary Alignment]], Lara is woken by a mysterious ticking noise. Following the noise, she is led to a panelling below the main stairs. Behind the panel, in a secret room, hidden inside a crate, she finds an ancient clock. When [[Bryce Turing|Bryce]] helps her to examine the clock, they find the All-Seeing Eye hidden inside. Lara, impatient and unwilling to wait for Bryce to finish dismantling the camouflage, destroys the antique clock to free the actual artefact.
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She takes the eye to an old acquaintance, [[Mr. Wilson]], who helps her analyse it. They find that the backside is designed like a key for some kind of ancient mechanism.
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{{Quote|About the back of the all-seeing eye.|It's as though it fits into something, almost like a key.}}
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Shortly after a group of hired mercenaries storm Croft Manor and steal the eye for Lara's adversary [[Manfred Powell]].
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Hidden inside a book by [[William Blake]] Lara finds clues left by her father on how to use the All-Seeing Eye, which he simply calls clock.
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{{Quote|Lara Croft:Tomb Raider|The clock is the key, Lara. It will unlock the hiding place of two pieces of a sacred icon.|Lord Richard Croft}}
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When exploring the [[Tomb of the Dancing Light]] in [[Cambodia]], where the first half of the [[Triangle of Light]] is hidden, Lara discovers how the eye serves as a key.
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==Appearance==
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{{Quote|Lara and Mr Wilson about the All Seeing Eye|Only one of the dials is working. It glows, like the eye. Lesser, but it seems
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to be getting brighter. And it's also running backwards. Like it's not so much keeping time, but counting down to something.}}
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==Powers==
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The All-Seeing Eye serves as a clock, counting down to the planetary alignment and it is also a key allowing the wielder to obtain the two pieces of the Triangle of Light.  
  
 
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Revision as of 23:19, 21 September 2012

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Remark: This article describes the artefact All-Seeing Eye in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. For information on the symbol that lends it its name, see Eye of Providence.

All-Seeing Eye
Allseeingeye.jpg
Found 2001
Croft Manor
Destroyed 2001
Siberia
Current Status destroyed
Movie(s) Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

The All-Seeing Eye is an artefact Lara finds hidden inside Croft Manor by her father. It got it's name from the symbol embedded on the front side.

Discovery

In the night of the first stage of the Planetary Alignment, Lara is woken by a mysterious ticking noise. Following the noise, she is led to a panelling below the main stairs. Behind the panel, in a secret room, hidden inside a crate, she finds an ancient clock. When Bryce helps her to examine the clock, they find the All-Seeing Eye hidden inside. Lara, impatient and unwilling to wait for Bryce to finish dismantling the camouflage, destroys the antique clock to free the actual artefact.

She takes the eye to an old acquaintance, Mr. Wilson, who helps her analyse it. They find that the backside is designed like a key for some kind of ancient mechanism.

It's as though it fits into something, almost like a key.
About the back of the all-seeing eye.


Shortly after a group of hired mercenaries storm Croft Manor and steal the eye for Lara's adversary Manfred Powell.


Hidden inside a book by William Blake Lara finds clues left by her father on how to use the All-Seeing Eye, which he simply calls clock.

The clock is the key, Lara. It will unlock the hiding place of two pieces of a sacred icon.
Lord Richard Croft, Lara Croft:Tomb Raider

When exploring the Tomb of the Dancing Light in Cambodia, where the first half of the Triangle of Light is hidden, Lara discovers how the eye serves as a key.





Appearance

Only one of the dials is working. It glows, like the eye. Lesser, but it seems to be getting brighter. And it's also running backwards. Like it's not so much keeping time, but counting down to something.
Lara and Mr Wilson about the All Seeing Eye

Powers

The All-Seeing Eye serves as a clock, counting down to the planetary alignment and it is also a key allowing the wielder to obtain the two pieces of the Triangle of Light.