#perhaps the novels.... family crests might be woven which is So Loaded but im not too sure on that
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the most romantic thing ever to be honest with you. i think statues and carvings in klingon culture run a really cool and compelling parallel and make a fantastic aid to the function/beauty of storytelling and poetry and song. there's a few examples of the importance of stone carving in the show/beta-canon, including of course worf's statue of kahless and morath, but there's also a famous historical statue of the lady lukara on qo'nos that was personally carved by kahless with a bat'leth, and the hall of heroes on qo'nos/hall of warriors on ty'gokor are full of statues that serve as a really proud reminder of their history
i think that sculpture work and carving being a big part of klingon culture really fits into the ideas that were introduced in the paq'batlh by marc okrand- according to him, in klingon music, beauty is the result of two forces opposing eachother, and the blurring of the line between the audience and the story is a natural part of klingon opera- the audience is encouraged to join in the narrative and become part of it.
i can see this being a natural result of the sculpting process- the sculptor and his material, the story he's trying to tell through the carving, the shaping and the molding- he shapes the material, and the material shapes the story, and in that way the line is blurred- the sculptor becomes part of the story he's trying to tell because he has to form it, and the opposition between the two of them- the material vs the sculptor represents this honorable challenge and this potential and this battle, because it needs to be shaped into the kind of narrative you want to tell the way you'd like it to be told. and the end result is organic in that same way, it evolves and changes as you work (or in the case of oral storytelling, as it's retold and shared), and just. i don't know if this is intentional across the whole show/franchise but i can really see the way this art form in particular might become a big part of klingon culture and history
#diary#there's of course a cleaner comparison if i were to use weaving and stuff but i am not aware of an example of klingon textiles in the show#perhaps the novels.... family crests might be woven which is So Loaded but im not too sure on that#also did you know the castle in suto'vo'qor is made of stone? that may not be relevant it could just be a metaphor for permanence but. slay#the paq'batlh also has stone carvings of a klingon opera which are like musical scores which is sweet lol its like no' Hol#and pictographs#i think theres also something to be said about architecture and how that might enjoy a more elevated position in klingon culture#long-standing buildings really traditional and grand and just. Klingon. you know#but most of what i imagine about the way qo'nos looks i got from pathways and the few times we see it in the shows#i have yet to see the movies!
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