[Day 8 LE] The Festival Arts (Very Much Open)
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2020 11:02 pm
When you said to Kitusuchi that the Hida Daimyo expected you to make a speech, people usually made a little stage for you.
This one was so low to the averages of the Crane... But it was a problem not.
Being tall like this, in full clad white and serene, light blue, a cloud amongst men, it was easy to center attention on oneself. Much more so with a voice potent like his. Only this smooth because he wished so... It could very well be instead loud.
Loud he needed to be.
"Ladies and gentlemen, friends and lords." He started speaking. Clear yet sound as water.
"It is with great pleasure that today is celebrated the union between two honorable samurai. The always strong Hida Yoji, bravest defender during the night shift," he tried to mention the bet some Crabs made over him drinking shochu back in the first night he was here, "and the always graceful Daidoji Yushoko, whose poetry was featured on the Kakita Academy itself.
To go and party at this great moment, a moment of peace most sacred, is not only a leisure but as well a duty. And I am one to boast in the dutifulness of the Crab samurai, whom I had met in such little time, but always got surprised by the strength of their virtues. It's with great honor that I well make the observation that their guests followed their shining example.
Let's start the night, here, at the best manner of all festivities — music and dance, each one complimenting the other for a thousand years. Kakita Yuuwaku-senpai, please step up. Present yourself to your best and I will be your first company. My music will be your hound. My biwa will be your admirer."
My fan will be your sword. My friendship will be your leisure at the darkest hours. My heart will be your instrument.
"The stage is yours."
I want not to shine above you, my dear, but at your side.
With this, he took out his biwa and started to play. He knew the Crab liked speedy songs. So be it.
The art of hiding meanings behind words was well known in the Crane. Such was the art of sublety. The custom of making great art with clear autorship but unsigned was also a custom in the Crane courts between lovers. Why not mix both?
[Day 8 LE] The Festival Arts (Very Much Open) - Performance: Oratory/Awareness + Voice + VP for +1k1 + Kakita Artisan R2: 10d10o10k5 39
Overall not a good speech, he referenced too many obscure things his audience knew not.
(Etiquette/Willpower against TN 39 or become joyfully serene for this timeslot — Yuuwaku, please activate the technique to overwrite this)
This one was so low to the averages of the Crane... But it was a problem not.
Being tall like this, in full clad white and serene, light blue, a cloud amongst men, it was easy to center attention on oneself. Much more so with a voice potent like his. Only this smooth because he wished so... It could very well be instead loud.
Loud he needed to be.
"Ladies and gentlemen, friends and lords." He started speaking. Clear yet sound as water.
"It is with great pleasure that today is celebrated the union between two honorable samurai. The always strong Hida Yoji, bravest defender during the night shift," he tried to mention the bet some Crabs made over him drinking shochu back in the first night he was here, "and the always graceful Daidoji Yushoko, whose poetry was featured on the Kakita Academy itself.
To go and party at this great moment, a moment of peace most sacred, is not only a leisure but as well a duty. And I am one to boast in the dutifulness of the Crab samurai, whom I had met in such little time, but always got surprised by the strength of their virtues. It's with great honor that I well make the observation that their guests followed their shining example.
Let's start the night, here, at the best manner of all festivities — music and dance, each one complimenting the other for a thousand years. Kakita Yuuwaku-senpai, please step up. Present yourself to your best and I will be your first company. My music will be your hound. My biwa will be your admirer."
My fan will be your sword. My friendship will be your leisure at the darkest hours. My heart will be your instrument.
"The stage is yours."
I want not to shine above you, my dear, but at your side.
With this, he took out his biwa and started to play. He knew the Crab liked speedy songs. So be it.
The art of hiding meanings behind words was well known in the Crane. Such was the art of sublety. The custom of making great art with clear autorship but unsigned was also a custom in the Crane courts between lovers. Why not mix both?
[Day 8 LE] The Festival Arts (Very Much Open) - Performance: Oratory/Awareness + Voice + VP for +1k1 + Kakita Artisan R2: 10d10o10k5 39
Overall not a good speech, he referenced too many obscure things his audience knew not.
(Etiquette/Willpower against TN 39 or become joyfully serene for this timeslot — Yuuwaku, please activate the technique to overwrite this)