Mask (n): A covering for the face, and related senses. Mask (v: To be or go about in disguise; to hide one's true form or character behind an outward show.
If it is a mask you ask for, of the absolute highest quality, and most efficiently performs its primary functions, why sir, you need a Venetian mask. While Venetian masks come in a variety of different styles, colors, shapes, and designs (and all those other words referring to appearances), one is worn by a special breed of people known as Casanovas, after a guy named Casanova. I say "sir", because unfortunately for females, the privilege of wearing such a mask is normally reserved for a man referred to as a Casanova as I said earlier. (You could cross-dress if you're into that kind of stuff I guess.) Simply put, Mr. Casanova was a pretty sexy guy, so the title for Venetian males who were big playas was of course Casanova. No kidding.
Only a magical mask such as a Casanova mask could have been hand crafted in the equally magical city of Venezia. (sounds way sexier in Italian) It's actually one of those things that does its job so well, you're in fact afraid of putting it to use; not that you would ever actually use a Venetian mask anymore of any kind. Real Venetian masks were left unpainted, but rich people probably owned masks with very fancy designs on them for their masque around town. Either one will do, as they both should hide your entire face except your eyes, unlike many masks that hide only a portion of the wearer's face. Everything about this mask is to multiply the attractiveness of the wearer. Therefore, it should normally be worn with a triangular shaped hat, similar to the one Captain Jack Sparrow wears, but much less ghetto to add to the adventurous aura that is Casanova.
Why do you think Casanovas wore this mask in particular? The women can't see through you, your motives, your thoughts, facial expressions, and most of all feelings. The only thing that should escape the mask is the charm of the individual wearer. After all, isn't that what all masks strive to do? A mask is a facade, a false front. While its most obvious function is concealment of the face (so the lovely ladies can stay lovely without knowing who it was that didn't really love them), its primary function is the extraction of a certain feeling from the person you are trying to hide something from. Don't complain about how confusing this post was, just think about it.
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