Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-2165692-20140425203121/@comment-16669347-20140927052558

Datadragon Odahviing wrote: As I said, you risk crashing, never said you would crash. Also, is it legal blindness or biological blindness. You can have perfect sight in one eye and still be legally blind if your other eye is messed.

Nelthro specified bow usage needed eyes. If that wasn't the point, it's unrelated. Sure, animals can survive without eyesight, but Falmer surviving and Falmer using bows are unrelated.

If it was never clarified, can't say the person was biologically blind. In fact, you can't use hearing, taste, touch or smell in a game. I am betting it's legal blindness.

No, it never clarified whether the game was specially made for blind people, the guy was (he died) fully blind. His eyes were taken out when he was three.

My point was eyesight's not as important as it seems to us. If you can't see you adapt. Elves live hundreds of years and the species has been blind for thousands. Those animals survive despite not being able to see because they evolved and adapted to survive without eyesight, the falmer, an intelligent magically abled species did the same but better.

The bike rider is also fully blind.