URI:
   DIR Return Create A Forum - Home
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       O'raion
  HTML https://oraionacademy.createaforum.com
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       *****************************************************
   DIR Return to: O'raion Forest
       *****************************************************
       #Post#: 33116--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Path of the Ancient [open]
       By: Homura Date: November 6, 2012, 10:04 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Homura curled her feet under her as she sat and sipped at the
       tea.  Smiling softly at Aska as she said little sister.  Somehow
       she could already see calling the woman Onee-san.  Her head
       sifted slightly to the side at the question.  "I will admit that
       I am fairly new to the human world, but I do know a little of
       the geisha.  They are traditional japanese entertainers who
       perform music and dance correct.  It takes a lot of training
       right?"  She sipped her tea trying to see if she could remember
       anything else from the little she read.  She watched Aska
       intently more than willing to learn anything the woman had to
       teach.
       #Post#: 33212--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Path of the Ancient [open]
       By: Aska Date: November 8, 2012, 1:21 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       The woman's dainty hands cradled the delicate china cup as she
       thought of where to start. "Geisha are more than just
       entertainers. They are judged as moving works of artistry and
       grace. Even when not entertaining, you should always be
       feminine, well presented, flawless. Your every step becomes part
       of a dance. Your every word, a song you sing. Your gestures
       meant to entrance and delight." Her words were patient, softly
       spoken.
       "My kimono, I have dozens, are only a part of the wardrobe I
       would teach you to adopt. You must remember. A true geisha does
       not barter in flesh. We are better than monkeys. Cover your
       feet. I will give you the proper footwear while you are inside
       the house. I will begin training you to wear the correct shoes.
       This training will change the way you move, the way that you
       bow, sit, walk, talk, eat, drink or turn. You'll learn more of
       the arts, drawing, painting, singing, dancing. Fans for their
       beauty or their deadly use. It will be painful. It will be a
       long process. But it is worth it for the skills, in the end."
       The ever youthful priestess looked at the younger girl, and
       tilted her head, as if waiting for more curiosity.
       #Post#: 33220--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Path of the Ancient [open]
       By: Homura Date: November 8, 2012, 1:55 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Homura listened to Aska's words utterly capitvated.  The way the
       woman described the geisha was beautiful.  She held the cup in
       her hands as fascinated by what she was being told.  She nodded
       holding back a bit of her excitement.  "I would love to learn
       more grace, to study the ways of the geisha.  I have always been
       a bit of a spazz.  It would be nice to be able to carry myself
       with poise."  She rubbed her head lightly.
       She invisioned wearing a kimono and smiled, to be able to wear
       soemthing so beautiful.  Thinking about the last words she had a
       quiet excited determination.  She wanted to look up to the woman
       like a sister  "I have never been afraid to put in time and
       effort for training.  I would gladly go through the pain and
       time if it is worth it, and I have no doubt that it is if you
       say so."  She looked up her eyes sparkling.  "If you are willing
       to teach me, I will gladly become your student."
       *****************************************************
   DIR Previous Page
   DIR Next Page