Conqueror_Quack
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Yea I've red "the academy's blind swordsman" where the protagonist isn't blind at all so give me something else
One of the biggest problems is how heavily books rely on visual descriptions. It is often a sign of a poor novel when you cannot imagine anything because the author left out visual descriptions, so having a blind protagonist risks mimicking those poor novels. Language has a severe dearth of descriptors and comparisons for smells, sounds, and touch in comparison to visual ones, so it is a lot of effort to communicate a world without sight. I would know, having tried and failed to communicate without some form of visual elements....You know, I'm surprised there aren't more blind protagonists in books-- it feels like it'd be the perfect medium.
(Or maybe there are and I just don't know about them.)