See - Season 1 -
: Note the show's commitment to casting actors who are blind or have low vision to authentically ground the world's movement and culture.
: The first season explores the conflict between hereditary tradition (blindness as a way of life) and the disruptive "heresy" of sight, framed as a struggle for survival against the ruthless Queen Kane. 2. World-Building: Sensory Storytelling See - Season 1
: The Alkenny leader and protector. His arc centers on his transition from a feared warrior with a dark past to a father figure dedicated to children who are not biologically his but are under his protection. : Note the show's commitment to casting actors
: The dynamic between Baba Voss, Maghra, and Paris (their spiritual advisor) highlights that family is built on loyalty rather than just biology. : The antagonist whose power is derived from the Payan dam
: The antagonist whose power is derived from the Payan dam. She views the twins' sight as a threat to her divine right to rule.
: In this world, the "God Flame" is worshipped, and the ability to see is viewed as a dark magic or curse that caused the original downfall of humanity. 3. Character Analysis
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