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The Arts of Character
 
The Arts of Character
* Writing formal critiques of other works of art
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* Writing histories, records and accounts
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- Writing formal critiques of other works of art
* Clear calligraphy
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* Writing personal letters
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- Writing histories, records and accounts
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- Clear calligraphy
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- Writing personal letters</nowiki>
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The Arts of Duty
 
The Arts of Duty
* Formal Accounting Practices. Included accounting ledgers, business reports and business proposals. This doesn't cover bureaucratic comprehension so much as strong mental arithmetics, clear expression, honesty, where headings go and even drawing neat and aesthetically pleasing balance sheets in the ledger.
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* Writing legal pleas and legal motions for the courts or the Deliberative
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- Formal Accounting Practices. Included accounting ledgers, business reports and business proposals. This doesn't cover bureaucratic comprehension so much as strong mental arithmetics, clear expression, honesty, where headings go and even drawing neat and aesthetically pleasing balance sheets in the ledger.
* Writing instructional and informational texts
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* Drawing technical plans (for everything from First-Age manses to the internal organs of a sick cow)
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- Writing legal pleas and legal motions for the courts or the Deliberative
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-Writing instructional and informational texts
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- Drawing technical plans (for everything from First-Age manses to the internal organs of a sick cow)
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The Arts of Focus
 
The Arts of Focus
* Painting iconic subjects (includes portraits)
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* Painting abstract works
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- Painting iconic subjects (includes portraits)
* Formalized poems, usually short in nature. Includes the haiku, obviously, but also all other such styles
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* Translating things into High Realm or Old Realm (translating from those languages, or between other languages, isn't considered an art. It's a trade.)
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- Painting abstract works
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- Formalized poems, usually short in nature. Includes the haiku, obviously, but also all other such styles
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- Translating things into High Realm or Old Realm (translating from those languages, or between other languages, isn't considered an art. It's a trade.)
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The Arts of Passion
 
The Arts of Passion
* Writing Epic Poetry (including free-verse epic poetry, which replaces/includes novels, and most classic forms of theatre, bardic performance)
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- Writing Epic Poetry (including free-verse epic poetry, which replaces/includes novels, and most classic forms of theatre, bardic performance)
* Writing sheet music and lyrics and personally conducting groups of musicians
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- Writing sheet music and lyrics and personally conducting groups of musicians
* Writing scripts for plays, kabuki dances and comedies (blurry line between this and some kinds of epic poetry. As a rule of thumb, this is for the lower classes while epic poetry is for the higher classes)  
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- Writing scripts for plays, kabuki dances and comedies (blurry line between this and some kinds of epic poetry. As a rule of thumb, this is for the lower classes while epic poetry is for the higher classes)  
* Stylized calligraphy
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- Stylized calligraphy
  
  

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