At the tap, Hikaru topped off her cup with fresh tea.Makime Ayano wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 3:06 pm"I see," Ayano nodded at his words, "But by doing so are you not diluting your talents? Can one really seek perfection in all forms of art?" She taps her cup, "Lady Makime believes that rare is the one who masters all aspects of war, but a great many can master one or two aspects and be taught to combine their efforts to make a more powerful whole. Would the same not be true in art? The painter paints the backdrop, the musician plays the melody, the writer writes the play, and the actor brings it to life? Separately beautiful but sublime when combined."
"Perhaps." Hikaru said, a bit of his smile returning. "To turn it to Akodo's art, there are those who are swordsmen, and those who are bowmen. But I should not wish to be in a situation where Lady Doji requires me to strike someone far away, and I must tell her I cannot, for I am a swordsman."
He paused a moment. "And so it is with art. When I see a sunrise, perhaps a painting is most appropriate. When I see a great beauty..." Hikaru took a careful sip of his tea, "-perhaps a poem is how I must express what I feel."
Carefully, he set his tea down. "But I don't deny that I have had the same thoughts as you. It is a dilemma that I have not yet resolved."