The Tao taught that to fear failure was natural, but to not try was worse. Or something like that. With that in mind, Misa decided that since this was her first contest she could do (mostly, she had a touch of help with the calligraphy), she would give it her all. Even if she failed after all, that was a natural step in life.
First was a poem itself. She gave deep thought to it. She wasn't a poet at all, and her training involved absolutely zero poetry. Still, it couldn't be that difficult, right?
Spring, Summer, Winter, Autumn
Flower blossoms, morning dew
Being with youThere, that covered all the normal bases, right? Good. With that done, she had Sanmi help give her the fan and remind her the kanji she needed. So what is she was writing blind, it was just like drawing a sword blind, or walking blind, or... other things blind! Sanmi cringed a bit as she watched, but Misa didn't know that. For all she knew, she'd written it out perfectly, and she believed, that's what counted.
Now some sort of dance, yes? Dancing blind was a bit more difficult of a prospect, but she would give it more than was expected all the same! Really though, she did just fine. Sure she tripped up a bit a few times, but she never
fell, and she knew she wobbled the fan around impressively enough. Why, by the end, she felt quite proud. She'd nailed all three parts!
Bowing toward the judges (or at least, bowing away from most of them unknowingly), Misa had Sanmi lead her away, awaiting word of her well done showing.
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Poetry for the Poetry God w/3 raises = 19 (-3)
Fans for the Fan Throne w/3 raises = 16 (-3, -6)
Now Flash Some Cute Peeps w/1 raise = 14 (fail)
Ending total -6