[@KatherinWinter] [color=7bcdc8]"That didn't answer my question. Are these all traditional modern sports, or do we get to interpret 'activities' a bit more loosely than that? Dancing isn't considered a traditional sport, even though it can be just as strenuous and often follows the same basic underlying ideas. Jousting isn't often considered a modern sport as it's out of practice for a lot of mortals, but it used to be one of the most well-respected ones in Europe." [/color]The redhead released a small puff of air. It had been an honest question rather than an expression of distaste, but since the other child - the one Scarlet seemed to be equally irritated at, oddly enough - expressed his own disapproval, he figured that it had led the teacher to mistake his own question for a similar protest. [i]Cada maladetta volta...someone always has to cause a misunderstanding. It's like I never agreed to speak like this sometimes.[/i] Leaving the incensed thought for a moment, he returned to the question. [color=7bcdc8]"How exactly are we restricted? In terms of interpretation and originality?" [/color]