Maiko
Scriptorium Article: Maiko
Author: Captain Jin
This exceedingly beautiful work of fiction is written by Captain Jin, who has been known for writing eloquent works in the past that have been valued for their depth and exquisiteness. The quality of the work here is so picturesque that even a live theatre performance would pale in comparison. The flow of the text is so smooth and genuine that it appears parallel to a rivulet of young dreams. And the precision of every description is so thoughtful that it’s barely just a reading experience.
But sometimes beauty can be coupled with tragedy. A perpetual bliss may be formed in the presence of the most vividly attractive object in the world, but the passage that leads to it may not be an easy one. The idea behind it is simple but the profundity it represents is complex. The story that propagates it is that of the experiences of a young Samurai who loves a maiko or an apprentice geisha in medieval Japan. His love is pure but not something undemanding. He is a warrior whose path is full of barriers. She is an entertainer who has to follow certain regulations. We have heard and seen in the past that love rewards those who are passionate enough to endure the compelling circumstances that can inflict damage upon it, but will these two lovers be able to put aside their liabilities and experience their shared passion for love? There’s only one way to find out.
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