I have to commend your determinism if you walked the blind guy around with such accuracy without cheating. . .
It seems to be that way now. The entire human civilization there hates Litast - meaning even if I wanted to, I can't fast travel until I've made it out.
Oh and if you think that's determination, first I tried looking through the city room by room until I realized how impossible this was.
So I moved both adventurers to a hamlet to do some extreme cat and mouse right?
So I go house by house with my Elite Wrestling bronze God of war, and lo and behold Litast is nowhere to be seen, as he had coincidentally gone out for a hunt that evening.
In the ensuing rage, there was no survivors.
But it gets worse!
Because the humans didn't even stay dead, more replaced their dead, seemingly appearing from nowhere.
Realizing the futility of his mission, the bronze God of War decided to go drown himself, and thus ensure the only person in history who was able to kill him was himself, apparently content with letting everyone go insane with melancholy and rage at the sight of their butchered friends and family.
And don't even get me started on how hard it was getting someone close enough to blinding Litast without having a face full of bronze spear.
So how is this happening? Can you literally not see what you're doing as you adventure?
I can only see what Litast is feeling physically and what he is hearing.
It's going to take all of my Dwarf' survival skills - but he can make it!
Litast has found him some shelter as much away from the town as safely possible. I believe there are walls surrounding everywhere but the ramps shown, so it's out of sight to anything that's not coming directly towards Litast. They're made out of clay though so it's probably a part of the town's roads so it's not safe just yet. The sky is clear so I'll be getting no water from rain but the sun is in the East so I should be able to get a day's worth of travel.
So on what bearing should I travel?