Eye Symbol

The Eye Symbol is found in throughout, and is often associated with the Sheikah tribe. According to the, the teardrop on the symbol comes from the willingness of the tribe to go to any lengths.

In the opening of, the Master Sword is depicted with a similar eye symbol on the hilt.

Elsewhere, Agahnim is frequently associated with an eyeball symbol quite reminiscent of the Sheikah insignia, albeit with the traditional eyelashes both above and below the eyeball, no teardrop, and with a thinner pupil. Like the Shiekah, Agahnim was an eerie figure who had posed as an advisor to the Royal Family and used arcane magics to protect them. While Ganon identifies Agahnim as his alter ego, it seems likely that Agahnim was either posing as a Sheikah or more simply exploiting their aesthetic in order to get close to the Royal Family.

In, the sorceress Veran bears a similar eye emblem oriented vertically, with no eyelashes and with the teardrop, extended, extending upward from one corner of the eye, and has red eyes common to the Sheikah. Her lair in the highest part of the Black Tower also includes pillars bearing the standard Sheikah emblem. Like Agahnim, her role as a treacherous advisor to royalty and her use of elemental shadow magic imply that she has either a genuine link to the Sheikah or is drawing upon their mystique as part of her scheme.

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In, the Minish Vaati used the magic of the Mage's Cap to take the shape of a humanoid sorcerer, and later conquered Hyrule Castle, covering it with symbols of a baleful red eye. Vaati's new humanoid form had pointed ears, red eyes, and white hair, much unlike the Minish, and he eventually further transformed into an inhuman demonic form whose most prominent feature was a giant eye with stylized eyelashes, strongly reminiscent of the Sheikah emblem. This, along with his frequent use of occult magic, implies he may have been inspired by the Sheikah. The eye symbolism follows him to his chronologically later appearance, and in  he is even followed by a group of female mages somewhat reminiscent of the implied matriarchal bent of Sheikah culture.

In, Baito has a tattoo on his back that resembles the Sheikah Eye Symbol.

Another appearance of the symbol would be with the Twili in. It can be found on their artifacts, such as Midna's helmet and the Fused Shadow. It is also seen on their buildings and in places such as above Zant's throne.

In, the symbol on the front of the Guard Notebook resembles the Eye Symbol.

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In SS undefined, symbols resembling the Sheikah Eye can be seen on the Timeshift Stones found in the Lanayru Desert region.

In, the eye symbol appears on Captain Keeta's grave.

In the eye symbol is present on the back of Wallmasters and on the face of Totem Armos. There are also symbols that greatly resemble it on the Desert Zone's Triforce Gateway in the Den of Trials.

Trivia

 * The Sheikah eye symbol was likely inspired by the Ancient Egyptian or Wedjet symbol. This eye was sometimes used to represent the falcon god, the serpent goddess , or the mother goddess . It was used as a symbol of protection for the Pharaoh and was worn as a medallion to ward off black magic and curses.
 * The Sheikah eye symbol (The Crest of the Sheikah version)  is used as Breath Of The Wild Link’s emblem in the game Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.