Zhane's Artistic Endeavors

Zhane discovered the arts a few moons after his original awakening and has since taken a powerful dive into the deepst recesses of the arts of the castle. Including Dance, Poetry, Painting, Sketching , Song , Verse, Drama and the many different aspects of such things. Currently, he seeks to become a royal artist , a member of the Royal Players and a member of Lady Charmiam's Inner Bailey Dance Troupe.

Zhane's most notable work has been in the fields of poetry and painting. He has writeen several pieces that have only been recited before audiences at the Poet's Brotherhood Meets. He is especially fond of reciting for Poetess Kittyn, as she seems to understand the deeper more substantial fabric within his works. and he enjoys those with soule for the imaginaive magick that is verse.

He has also made great stridea in the field of Drama, he has written a short skit for the Winter Candy Circus, and enjoys an honourary membership within their ranks. Additionally, he has enjoyed the honour of writing a feature length play for the Royal Players, and enjoys reading the past works of different players within the castle. Specifically though, he enjoys the works of Royal Player Scaramouche, and performed a piece form one of his plauys for his Audition to the Royal Players.

Only lately has he taken an interest in dance, because he has had so little time to utilize for such fribolous activites. But he is steadily learning the most common and event he mre intricate dances of the castle, as well and writing scripts for a dance of his own, entitled the snowdance. He hopes to eventually perform his snowdance before Her majesty Queen Vivienne.

Eventually he hopes to prove a valuable part int he puzzle of the arts, for he has dedicated much ofhis time in the castle to reviving the somewhat deceased arts , and he wants nothing more than to create a warm pleasant feel fo the entire castle, through whatever means necessary

Upon returning to hiding, all of Zhane's art, poetry, and different expressions wer scattered amongst the castle. Including his grandest pieces, a portrait of the Lady Charmiam, and his song sphere which was given to the Dance Academy.