I'm looking for some advice/input!
I have a character who is blind and has been long enough that she would be used to it.
For background reasons, she also has the Echo.
Her blindness is not due to brain damage, so I think she would be able to see properly during visions - since they would be in your mind, rather than your eyes. She hasn't always been blind, so this wouldn't be completely foreign to her, but it would probably make her visions more confusing/less clear in the visual aspect than those of someone who can see.
Also, since the aether is a concept in FFXIV that isn't in the real world, do you think it could be reasonably incorporated into how a blind person can get around? She is skilled with magic and as such it makes sense she would be sensitive to aether. Could sensing changes in the aether affect how she would find her way around?
I'm thinking that in places like cities, with a lot of people, things get too hazy/confusing for this aether sensing to be any help, in which case she would get around the real life way - with a cane. But if traveling alone in the field, where there aren't so many things bunched up so close together, she would be able to orient herself and mostly keep out of danger by sensing aether on top of things like sounds and smells. Also, if she is especially sensitive to aether, I think it's sensible for her to be mildly disoriented in crowds.
In Ul'dah she usually hangs around Pearl Lane, so she doesn't keep her cane on her - anything that could be stolen probably would be stolen from a blind girl around there, after all. She just uses time/distance (on top of sounds etc) as a way of estimating where she is and hugs walls to avoid running into things. I'm thinking in other cities, and new places especially, she would also stick close to walls, but would have her cane on her.
Lastly, she's a conjurer/healer, and needs to touch the target to be able to "aim" the spell properly.
Does this seem reasonable?
I know that IRL, some people use sounds like clicking as a sort of "sonar" mode, but it's not an instinctive skill and she wouldn't know about/use it. Also, I am working off the premise that the aether sensing hinders more than helps in places where there's too much of it and it overwhelms her other senses. And since she became blind later in life (in her teenage years or so, although she claims otherwise), she isn't as good at getting around as people who are born blind or become blind early in life. She was also greatly sheltered until five years ago, so exploring on her own is still fairly new to her.
Thanks in advance for any advice/input! I don't want her to be any clumsier than what would be normal due to a lack of eyesight, but I also don't want her to have super sensing powers that make her better at evasion than people who can actually see.
I have a character who is blind and has been long enough that she would be used to it.
For background reasons, she also has the Echo.
Her blindness is not due to brain damage, so I think she would be able to see properly during visions - since they would be in your mind, rather than your eyes. She hasn't always been blind, so this wouldn't be completely foreign to her, but it would probably make her visions more confusing/less clear in the visual aspect than those of someone who can see.
Also, since the aether is a concept in FFXIV that isn't in the real world, do you think it could be reasonably incorporated into how a blind person can get around? She is skilled with magic and as such it makes sense she would be sensitive to aether. Could sensing changes in the aether affect how she would find her way around?
I'm thinking that in places like cities, with a lot of people, things get too hazy/confusing for this aether sensing to be any help, in which case she would get around the real life way - with a cane. But if traveling alone in the field, where there aren't so many things bunched up so close together, she would be able to orient herself and mostly keep out of danger by sensing aether on top of things like sounds and smells. Also, if she is especially sensitive to aether, I think it's sensible for her to be mildly disoriented in crowds.
In Ul'dah she usually hangs around Pearl Lane, so she doesn't keep her cane on her - anything that could be stolen probably would be stolen from a blind girl around there, after all. She just uses time/distance (on top of sounds etc) as a way of estimating where she is and hugs walls to avoid running into things. I'm thinking in other cities, and new places especially, she would also stick close to walls, but would have her cane on her.
Lastly, she's a conjurer/healer, and needs to touch the target to be able to "aim" the spell properly.
Does this seem reasonable?
I know that IRL, some people use sounds like clicking as a sort of "sonar" mode, but it's not an instinctive skill and she wouldn't know about/use it. Also, I am working off the premise that the aether sensing hinders more than helps in places where there's too much of it and it overwhelms her other senses. And since she became blind later in life (in her teenage years or so, although she claims otherwise), she isn't as good at getting around as people who are born blind or become blind early in life. She was also greatly sheltered until five years ago, so exploring on her own is still fairly new to her.
Thanks in advance for any advice/input! I don't want her to be any clumsier than what would be normal due to a lack of eyesight, but I also don't want her to have super sensing powers that make her better at evasion than people who can actually see.