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Try reading Throne of Magical Arcana as an example. Just like how lies mixed with truths are more believable. Fantasy that incorporates aspects of reality are easier to immerse oneself in. Just because it's fantasy doesn't mean it shouldn't have its own system and laws and completely disregard logic. (of course this is all my own personal preference as an intellectual individual who happens to also love fantasy.)
May possibly, slightly, be a link in the puzzle.... "One of the academics present at the meeting, William Channing Webb, a professor of anthropology at Princeton, states that during an 1860 expedition to the western coast of Greenland, he encountered "a singular tribe of degenerate Eskimos whose religion, a curious form of devil-worship, chilled him with its deliberate bloodthirstiness and repulsiveness". Webb claims the Greenland cult possessed both the same chant and a similar "hideous" fetish."
General Pomp.....that name though... XD
As an exercise science major, this tilts me. It takes months (usually 3-4), not a single measly week, for results to become noticable.....
Isn't he loaded from the hush money though? He said he had enough to live his entire life comfortably...
Does brail exist? If so, he just has to convert brail characters to their visual counterpart and boom, he should be literate.
How would he know what old vs. new looks like...at least let him have a week to make associations of what he is seeing for the first time in his life as a completely new sense with what he has been able to distinguish with his other heightened senses. However, I'm happy the author made him unable to recognize color or read.