Board Thread:Important Logs/@comment-25687356-20170925211950/@comment-28929139-20171009075419

Kai had been making paper all day and she was a bit miserable in having to do it. Some festival was happening and with enough of the elders and seeing her around, they knew she'd had a knack for origami and paper folding. So guess what she got tasked with doing? But that wasn't why Kookaijunoh was miserable. She loved making new creations and it exempted her from doing menial labor. It was the fact that she had to be outside to work on her project. The main shinobi barracks was far too crowded, the little pavillions too, and her own little paper hut was just too small.

Meaning she had to find someplace out and far from all the action to work. That grassy plains surrounding the outpost would have been ideal, but there were too many stragglers around, and that only left the beach. So there she was, sitting in the sand, making a thousand paper cranes for the festival. It had taken her a week just to gather fallen leaves for the occasion, and then another six days to make all the paper she would need, play three more days to dye the paper into different colors.

And now with the final stage of the project finally here, she just had to make and fold everything. Dressed in her yellow cloak, Kai kept the hood drawn over her head and curtained over her face so nobody could see or want to see her. For the added creepy factor, she had on one of those festive little masks over her face.

http://www.loupiote.com/photos_m/5171324522-japanese-mask.jpg

Looking nothing short of a ghoul straight out of a Heian era ghost story, Kookaijunoh was sitting on the sand surrounded by literally hundreds of colorful paper cranes and only had perhaps a dozen sheets left to fold. It was really bright outside for it being dusk and she was never quite the fan of such vibrance, so she was thrilled to not only being close to finishing, but looking forward to hiding in semi darkness within her hut.