Karas & DaxOrion
DaxOrion DaxOrion
Karas, do you think a film actor’s costume is like an old ritual from a forgotten tale, or is it just a new story we invent every time?
Karas Karas
Ah, costumes are like the old druid's garb—each one a quiet ritual that ties a story to the earth. But every film takes those threads and weaves them into a brand‑new tapestry, so they’re both an echo of forgotten rites and a fresh tale we make each time.
DaxOrion DaxOrion
I hear you, the druid vibe is real. Each costume feels like a quiet spell I cast before I step on set. Sometimes I wonder if I'm the costume or the costume is me. How do you keep your own thread straight?
Karas Karas
I keep my thread straight by staring at the old stones where the stories were first told, by listening to the wind that still whispers the same old words, and by remembering that every new line we write is just another fold in the same old tapestry. So you, like me, can feel the costume as both a mask and a mirror, and you’ll find that the true thread is the memory of the tale itself.
DaxOrion DaxOrion
I stare at the cracked window every morning, feel the same old light and then, before I speak, I whisper my lines to the stone like a prayer. If I lose that ritual, I feel like a costume without a story.