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The Imperial Jojan Theatre was the formal Tsurani theatre enjoyed by the nobility They were the finest actors in the realm and the training ground for the Imperial Shalo-tobaku troupe, who performed only for the Emperor and his immediate family. Jojan were paid to perform at the wedding of Acoma and Anasati families during the Riftwar The commoners preferred to watch the more raucous and ribald Segumi theatre groups that toured the countryside.

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  • The Imperial Jojan Theatre was the formal Tsurani theatre enjoyed by the nobility They were the finest actors in the realm and the training ground for the Imperial Shalo-tobaku troupe, who performed only for the Emperor and his immediate family. Jojan were paid to perform at the wedding of Acoma and Anasati families during the Riftwar The commoners preferred to watch the more raucous and ribald Segumi theatre groups that toured the countryside.
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  • The Imperial Jojan Theatre was the formal Tsurani theatre enjoyed by the nobility They were the finest actors in the realm and the training ground for the Imperial Shalo-tobaku troupe, who performed only for the Emperor and his immediate family. Jojan were paid to perform at the wedding of Acoma and Anasati families during the Riftwar The commoners preferred to watch the more raucous and ribald Segumi theatre groups that toured the countryside.
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