traditional crafts and tuesday afternoons
tori
04-08-2023, 01:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2023, 01:31 AM by Kiriko. Edited 1 time in total.)
let's stick together just a little bit longer It seemed that winter was on the horizon. Kiriko sighed to herself at the very thought of it, making her way down to the bay. It was warm and shallow here, but it wasn't like they'd be immune to cold. There would likely only be a few more lotuses to harvest, and then she'd need to wait until spring for more. The woman moved soundlessly down to the water's edge, dipping a paw into the tepid water. At least she had today, the weather relatively clear at her back, and a warm, friendly sun to work beneath. Maybe she could even begin to process the silks today, with this much light. Perhaps, it was a nice thought. Carefully, Kiriko fished one of the delicate plants from the water before her. It's with practiced, skillful movements that she manages to grab the plant and move it to the beach behind her, still intact. The entire thing would be cut down later, but until processing, Kiriko needed it to stay as it grew. One lotus, then the next, the creature moves methodically. A comfortable way to spend the afternoon. |
04-28-2023, 08:30 AM
There was plenty of plant growth here, both above and below water. He knew the pack's healers frequented this place often, but he was somewhat surprised to see Kiriko out in the open. From what he had observed, the woman seemed to shy away from wandering too far from the safety of the bamboo. And that was fine, he had no outright issue with it and yet seeing her out here gently plucking the lilies made him wonder if she'd had a change in interest, perhaps had gotten a little more bold despite how she still clearly held her cards so close to her chest.
He wasn't the sort to pry, never would be, but he had always suspected there was something...off about her. Though try as he might, he simply couldn't put his paw on it. It wasn't a matter of distrusting her-not entirely anyway, or else she would not be here- but rather of curiosity. Her story was familiar, so familiar in fact a wolf from Nihon wouldn't think to question it at first glance, but were threats from Nihon truly so close on her trail? Was the danger in her mind as real as she seemed to believe it to be? And surely then, who was she to garner such...persistence? She was of nobility for sure, but would a rival clan truly go to so much effort to seek her out, so far away from home?
"What are lotuses used for?" He asked, as he finally approached. Standing at a conversational distance. She could continue to gather and work, he would not stop her.
He wasn't the sort to pry, never would be, but he had always suspected there was something...off about her. Though try as he might, he simply couldn't put his paw on it. It wasn't a matter of distrusting her-not entirely anyway, or else she would not be here- but rather of curiosity. Her story was familiar, so familiar in fact a wolf from Nihon wouldn't think to question it at first glance, but were threats from Nihon truly so close on her trail? Was the danger in her mind as real as she seemed to believe it to be? And surely then, who was she to garner such...persistence? She was of nobility for sure, but would a rival clan truly go to so much effort to seek her out, so far away from home?
"What are lotuses used for?" He asked, as he finally approached. Standing at a conversational distance. She could continue to gather and work, he would not stop her.
05-19-2023, 05:50 AM
let's stick together just a little bit longer Off is probably quite correct. Head on a swivel, always looking over her shoulder. Paranoid, even though she's doing her best to hide it. Doing her best to temper it. Doing her best to appear that she's not constantly worried, but sometimes the mask slips. Kiriko says precious little about herself, about where she came from. No details. Not for anyone, not yet. Kiriko isn't necessarily settling in well, but maybe it's better than anyone could have expected. It's better than she expected, at least. There are little pieces of home here, the pieces that are perhaps the best. Maybe that's helped steady the transition. Maybe, or maybe Kiriko is coping in any way she can. Desperately trying to cope. Maybe that's why she's busied herself with the lotus silks, too. Maybe it's a coping mechanism. She works carefully, setting the delicate flowers on the bank. Hattori arrived, asking a question that seemed reasonable enough. "The stalks have fibers inside, from which I'm going to weave silk." She looked to the kaicho as she spoke, before turning her attention back to harvesting the plants themselves. Methodically she works, taking only the ones that have flowered and begun to show signs of wilting. "It is softer and stronger than what's grown by silkworms, and the plants don't eat quite as much." There is humor playing within her tone, soft as it is. |
07-03-2023, 08:04 AM
Hattori made a noise of understanding, low and deep in his throat. He wasn't much of a crafter himself, he could maintain his weaponry and armour, make simple repairs to things that needed fixing around Tojo, but aside from basic craftsmanship he knew little. He supposed that's why clans and packs came to be, some would fill in the gaps others could not.
There was a softness to Kiriko, edges that were worn out of necessity rather than habit. In a sense he wondered who she was, truly was, as he had gotten a feel for everyone else who called Tojo home. But this one? It was hard to say, even harder for Hattori to work out why he kept wondering so when in reality for the most part he left others to their own devices. It wasn't quite suspicion, as that implied a level of mistrust- and Hattori would never let anyone like that within the Bamboo- but more like a twinge, a thought that lingered longer than it had any right to.
"Where did you learn to weave?" He asked instead.
There was a softness to Kiriko, edges that were worn out of necessity rather than habit. In a sense he wondered who she was, truly was, as he had gotten a feel for everyone else who called Tojo home. But this one? It was hard to say, even harder for Hattori to work out why he kept wondering so when in reality for the most part he left others to their own devices. It wasn't quite suspicion, as that implied a level of mistrust- and Hattori would never let anyone like that within the Bamboo- but more like a twinge, a thought that lingered longer than it had any right to.
"Where did you learn to weave?" He asked instead.