The Folly House is a tall, rickety traveling theater drawn by two Quel'dorei horses. It stops regularly on its route across the Eastern Kingdoms to stage short performances. Over time, the Folly House has accumulated a small but diverse array of wayfarers and now travels by caravan, with several brightly painted wagons making up its train. The Folly House is open to all types of entertainers, including actors, acrobats, fortune-tellers, and minstrels; those possessing skills useful to a performing troupe, such as playwrights, artisans, costumers, and pyrotechnicians; and people who might otherwise come in handy during a life on the road, most notably armed guards and individuals with medical training. Jobs, however, tend to be casual and fluid, and the Folly House's performers are usually
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| - The Folly House is a tall, rickety traveling theater drawn by two Quel'dorei horses. It stops regularly on its route across the Eastern Kingdoms to stage short performances. Over time, the Folly House has accumulated a small but diverse array of wayfarers and now travels by caravan, with several brightly painted wagons making up its train. The Folly House is open to all types of entertainers, including actors, acrobats, fortune-tellers, and minstrels; those possessing skills useful to a performing troupe, such as playwrights, artisans, costumers, and pyrotechnicians; and people who might otherwise come in handy during a life on the road, most notably armed guards and individuals with medical training. Jobs, however, tend to be casual and fluid, and the Folly House's performers are usually
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| - The Folly House is a tall, rickety traveling theater drawn by two Quel'dorei horses. It stops regularly on its route across the Eastern Kingdoms to stage short performances. Over time, the Folly House has accumulated a small but diverse array of wayfarers and now travels by caravan, with several brightly painted wagons making up its train. The Folly House is open to all types of entertainers, including actors, acrobats, fortune-tellers, and minstrels; those possessing skills useful to a performing troupe, such as playwrights, artisans, costumers, and pyrotechnicians; and people who might otherwise come in handy during a life on the road, most notably armed guards and individuals with medical training. Jobs, however, tend to be casual and fluid, and the Folly House's performers are usually willing to train inexperienced new arrivals in the entertainment arts.
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