Wayo was the artform of calligraphy. It was the artistic writing of Rokugan, and believed to be the embodiment of the spirit of the Crane Clan. Each movement with a brush could only be made once, as the ink was indelible, leaving no hope of editing that piece of paper. It was more than simple writing of words, and often people could be judged by the beauty of their writing, and treaties had even been refused due to flaws in the artists writing. The tubular brushes used were known as fude, the black ink was sumi and the characters written are kanji.
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| - Wayo was the artform of calligraphy. It was the artistic writing of Rokugan, and believed to be the embodiment of the spirit of the Crane Clan. Each movement with a brush could only be made once, as the ink was indelible, leaving no hope of editing that piece of paper. It was more than simple writing of words, and often people could be judged by the beauty of their writing, and treaties had even been refused due to flaws in the artists writing. The tubular brushes used were known as fude, the black ink was sumi and the characters written are kanji.
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| - Wayo was the artform of calligraphy. It was the artistic writing of Rokugan, and believed to be the embodiment of the spirit of the Crane Clan. Each movement with a brush could only be made once, as the ink was indelible, leaving no hope of editing that piece of paper. It was more than simple writing of words, and often people could be judged by the beauty of their writing, and treaties had even been refused due to flaws in the artists writing. The tubular brushes used were known as fude, the black ink was sumi and the characters written are kanji.
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