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%title Unseeing (working title) :writing:fiction:
Idea: The terror of a sudden addition of a new, unknowable sense.
Story of a blind-from-birth character in a solipsist world, only one, makes incense and lives a life of prayer, foraging and fishing. Some animal - fisher, maybe? "He sat in the sun and was greatly warmed, and by this he had always surmised that his fur was of a particular quality that the sun was drawn to, for there were parts of his surroundings that rejected and repelled the sun." Spend at least a few thousand words on day to day life and small challenges.
Conflict: a fae character (presence?) gives him sight - the narrator? "I gave him sight"? That makes the opening a series of observances.
Notes
- Ýng is nonbinary, They/Their. NB: go back and capitalize.
- Fix tenses, they're all over the place
- More scent, more tactility - whiskers etc
- More detail later on, since there's so much early on. Describe seed cakes, describe the light and how confusing it is, describe how childlike he feels
Characters
- Lyut(garde)
- A critter analogous to a pine marten
- Endlessly faithful
- Prays to/meditates/becomes one with Ýng god/spirit of physicality/touch/smell
- Makes incense, lives off forage and fishing
- Profoundly blind from birth
- Zita
- Lyut will make larger batches of incense once a week and leave them at the mouth of his cave before bed, then wake to find a stack of flat loaves of bread and ingredients for incense; he's never met her, but he smells her and calls her Zita.
- Týw
- god/spirit of light and trickster
Outline
- On Lyut's life
- Confounding with sight