Entertainers

Life in Mythrite is difficult, full of dangers and long days of dull, repetitive labor. To alievate these woes, a sizable entertainment industry has sprung up in the town, servicing every population. For the upper-classes, acting troups perform classic one-act plays with improvised props and scenery in amphitheater, or play dulcet favorites on string and wood instruments in the courtyards to lull them to sleep. The middle and working classes get plenty of variety as well, from orators and poets speaking from classical works of literature and philosophy, uring the settlers to ponder on competing forms of social order in their fast-growing town.   Of course, the taverns and pubs are the haven of all kinds of minstrels and bards quick to tell saucy tales and sing bawdy songs. There is also a considerable amount of professionalized prostitution, serving all species and genders if one knows where to look.

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