Blindness
Appearance
Blindness causes the horse to be born without the ability to see visually. How they navigate and understand the world is up to you, whether they rely on heightened physical senses, skills, or develop magical senses such as being able to see souls, or need help from other characters.
Blind Veilhorns will have white or milky eyes. It can have a faint outline on the iris of the character's real eye color, or be completely white/grey. Blindness can affect both eyes or just one, you do not need heterochromia simply to have one blind and one seeing eye.
- Non-heritable traits have a chance to occur on any foal and are rolled at random when the foal genotype is rolled.
- As the name implies, non-heritable traits will not pass to offspring from the horse that has it.

Chestnut with blindness
chestnut

Different blind eye appearances
chestnut