Personally I don’t find Tago weird? This was probably discussed more during the second chapter, but I think being blind has definitely cut him off from other people, he’s still a normal teenage boy despite being blind, I’m sure he wants friends but if people view him as a burden like his brother does, it’s bound to impact him negatively, so when ogi reaches out to him he takes an interest in him! I think he’s just a bit awkward on how to move forward but I don’t think he’s malicious;;
On a slightly unrelated note, seeing a character’s disability not be the issue is very refreshing! I love how Tago’s blindness is simply a part of him and not a plot device and the author puts thought into showing how he navigates the world.
Personally I don’t find Tago weird? This was probably discussed more during the second chapter, but I think being blind has definitely cut him off from other people, he’s still a normal teenage boy despite being blind, I’m sure he wants friends but if people view him as a burden like his brother does, it’s bound to impact him negatively, so when ogi reaches out to him he takes an interest in him! I think he’s just a bit awkward on how to move forward but I don’t think he’s malicious;;
On a slightly unrelated note, seeing a character’s disability not be the issue is very refreshing! I love how Tago’s blindness is simply a part of him and not a plot device and the author puts thought into showing how he navigates the world.