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@skaeth I also didn't want to write two clearly; I was worried about even that much. I hope Noli's deafness wasn't intended as an important reveal at the end of book one, and I just gave everyone a giant spoiler? As someone who is disabled myself (blind), I appreciated Noli's deafness just going unremarked for the vast portion of the first book, and the story never really becomes "about" that. But at the same time I wanted to highlight it in my recommendation because we don't have enough disabled characters in litrpg. And when we do get disabled characters, the system or a skill or whatever comes along and cures them completely by chapter 2.