Bayushi Hotaru wrote:Hotaru was sure to present her most welcoming and brightest smile to the Unicorn who arrived at the shrine, bowing deeply to greet her. "Ohyaou gozaimasu, Ide-sama! I've had rice today, thank you. Welcome to the shrine and I hope you've had a pleasant day! This one is Bayushi Hotaru, honoured shrine maiden of the shining retreat, in Tengoku's Path. Have you come to celebrate the Setsuban and welcome a new season?"
Bayushi Hotaru wrote:According to the Rokugani calendar, it was indeed the Setsuban Festival. A part of her thought the festival itself was held a bit late, considering that summer was already under way and spring was almost in the past. However, she didn't make the holiday, only uphold it.
Hotaru bobbed her head eagerly. "Hai! Today is the Setsuban Festival! It should be, at least! It's typically celebrated by doing a number of things to cast out the old and bad luck, while doing what we can to invite a good luck for the new season. How to celebrate it varies depending on the Clan but I'm learned in a good number of them! You can ask me anything! What most do is come to the temple or shrine to pray for purity and good fortune," she said with a gesture to the shrine they found themselves on.
"Soybeans are a stable in the holiday too, as they invite good luck. You can celebrate by eating roasted soybeans as if to ingest luck. Alternatively, you can throw them at the front steps of your home, warding against the spirits of bad fortune that might intrude in your good home!"
"Also!" She pointed out with a raised finger. "Today is an especially lucky day, so be sure to donate your money to the local shrine for good luck, consider also buying charms and other commemorative items for the festival. If you keep them in your home, tying them to you door way, you might just keep that luck for the whole year! Also, eat a lot of sweets, as it is a joyous festival for a reason!"
Bayushi Hotaru wrote:Hotaru eye's lit up at the rather generous donation that Samai offered. Perhaps the Unicorn's appreciate of festivals and the Fortunes weren't lost on them after all, or maybe she was convincing after all. Her smile grew to a bright one and she bowed deeply in thanks. "Thank you, Ide-sama! Fortunes bless you! I'm also sure the monks here would be more than happy to receive your generous contribution, to ensure that your kindness will be known to the Fortunes and Heavens."
"They only have two summers or their summers are divided into two segments? From the furs I've seen your Clan favour, it seems like you've come from rather cold or frigid lands. As you've can see in Rokugan, we're heading toward warmer weather. It tends to get rather hot here once we're in the middle of summer. I don't know if that would compare very much to the places you been to! We just have hot summers, are there other kinds? I doubt you'll have much need for furs then," She tittered a small laugh.
Bayushi Hotaru wrote:"They are called Fortunes for a reason!" She chuckled at Samai's statement, regardless of how lame she thought it was. "Mor or less the reason most people hope and pray for their blessings constantly."
"No one is an expert on Moto fashion, not even the Moto?" She blinked a few times at that revelation. "Hai, nights can get rather cold...I never thought of that, but I just thought that blankets would typically do the trick. Most people typically shouldn't be wandering around at night without a good reason."
"Oh, absolutely! Uhm..." She paused to consider, as she realized that she wasn't the authority on fashion around here. The courts weren't something she attended before but she had her own fashion opinion that she thought was fashionable. "To the best of my knowledge, layers are back in and classical styles too. The Imperial have always favoured such styles, along with the recent fruitful marriage in the Sparrow lands and the marriage of pillow books authors...people are hoping to invokes styles that harken back to the days of the Empire where things were more proper and even romantic."
Bayushi Hotaru wrote:"I think the Unicorn have done a rather good job of keeping customs from Rokugan rather pristine. You may very well have some authentic find among your families things. My collection is based more on recreations or inspirations from the fashion of those eras."
She gave a small shrug, as someone who only has a very meagre collection of those books. Only for learning purposes, of course! "Yes and no?"
"I'd like to think that many were written at a certain time or era that much of their fashion has found its way undeniably imprinted in the work of each author! However, I heard that there are some creative liberties used to make them interesting...So I'd consider them more entertain than an accurate piece set in the times. I'd stick to people when it comes to learning more, like me!" Hotaru beamed with a smile on that note. "I'd be more than happy to help, as would my kin here."
Bayushi Hotaru wrote:Her eyes lit up curiously at the offer given to her and she smiled broadly. "That's a very kind offer to present, Ide-san. Strangely enough, fashion is something I yet to discuss at length with your kin. It seems like everyone is more fixated on food than fashion at the moment, it must have been that great banquet you've held on the first day!" She chuckled a little. And, all of that milk...
"Hai, most like unofficial sources...It does occur to me now that you've never attended court, Ide-san? Wasn't there anything like court that was held instead for your kin?"
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