23rd Day of Fall, 513 A.V.
Krima straitened her back, appearing as large and confident as she could. The attempt was futile though, the large green man towered over her. Krima always struggled with her height, being on the shorter side of her small race. It didn't help she was in a city where the majority of the population is practically double her height. Still, she tilted her head to look at Favchean directly. "Does an applause mean that we enjoy it? Or does it simply mean one is giving respect to the effort? Many can snap, or applaud as our rather gauche young friend did recently. That does not mean that they enjoy. One can respect and not enjoy." The man gave his argument. Well, he did have a point. Not every snap in the crowd was showing that they enjoyed it, some could only be out of mutual respect. But surely there would be a difference in enthusiasm.
"Yes, there are different reasons to snap for a poet. But surely there would be a difference. If you truly enjoyed a poem, you would be much more enthusiastic than simply respecting one." Krima argued.
"No poetry is not simply good, great or bad. It is neither black nor white..but it is all in the perception. Should I assume you enjoyed? What makes your opinion much greater then mine?" Favechean's voice was even. It was clear he wasn't trying to insult her, simply debate. "Poetry is good when it speaks to you. If you it doesn't you do not find it good..but different things speak to different people."
"Well, it's true no poem is simply black or white. But you can't state that Akalak poetry is superior, just because it describes a battle. The poems recited here are just as great as those. It depends on, just like you said, if it speaks to you." She took a quick breath of air before continuing."If we go by a measure of how much a poem speaks to you, then it's ignorant to make a general statement like that."
OOCI'm so sorry this took so long to answer. After November I should be answering much faster. So Sorry!