the first time i read tamora pierce's of the lioness quartet, i was like, i want to be that lady. night me. so i did so i fence saber. now i've also hammer which historical european martial, which more heavy lifting, but fencing for me is really exciting because don't actually have to see. the big myth is that you need to be able to see the sword. you really don't. in fact, seeing the can sometimes be a disadvantage because people can fake you out with them. and my job is to figure out where you are in space sense, where your sword has been and then function from there. so i do a of work with understanding space relationships when it comes to fencing it's really fun for me and also i get to hit people in the head. yeah. no, that's awesome. and i think that is sort of another way in which, you know, people have misconceptions about, you know, other people sort of interact the world based on, you know, whatever they're situation is. i talk about it in the book a little bit. there's a lot of different tropes that sort of attach to different disabilities. blindness has the blind sword