Nothing kicks a fantasy journey into high gear like a protagonist who has to navigate a world they can't see. A blind hero on an epic quest isn't just a disability narrative—it’s a total inversion of our usual reliance on visual descriptions. The writer has to build the world through sound, texture, scent, and intuition, which forces a deeper, more immersive kind of storytelling. The struggle isn’t about overcoming blindness as a weakness, but about it becoming a different kind of strength, a unique sense that others lack.
For pure epic scale, I keep coming back to 'The Stormlight Archive' and Rysn. While she’s not the central protagonist, her arc, especially in 'Dawnshard', is absolutely epic in its own right, dealing with trade, exploration, and cosmic stakes after a life-altering injury. It's a quest of intellect and spirit, not brute force. Another solid pick is 'The Healers' Road' for a more intimate, journey-based fantasy where perception and other senses define the adventure. The quest feels personal and vast at the same time, which is a neat trick to pull off.