Entertainment at the Great Sardar Fair - GBD Gorean Brazil Dance
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LADY SUYA-co-editor |
After organizing everything inside my tent, I decided to walk around a bit, hoping to find a city where I had been before, either as a peasant years ago or as a scribe, which I am now. Despite being tired from the long journey to Sardar, I wanted to take advantage of this moment of calm to walk around and, who knows, meet up with friends I had the pleasure of meeting.
As soon as I left my tent in the Seven Palms oasis, I looked next door and saw the House Hansen stand. I was happy to realize that we were close by during the fair. I approached my friend, Lady Freya, and we talked about our expectations for the lectures – an event so interesting that we would not miss out on attending. I also learned that House Hansen was bringing its products to be sold. The trade promised to be prosperous, and I hoped that the merchants would have good sales.
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sir Bracco |
Still, my curiosity drove me to see more of the fair, and I asked my FC to accompany me on a little tour. Darian likes to walk even more than I do—I smiled at the thought. However, I decided not to stray too far, as the sound of music filled the entire fair. I imagined that it was musicians or poets livening up the place, and I decided to follow the sound. To my surprise and joy, they were beautiful Brazilian dancers, whose performances I had had the honor and privilege of watching in several cities in Gor-Sl.
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Ksjiurus Casimir |
The Gorean Brazil Dance (GBD) group was known for celebrating great events, whether dancing at the FC of lovers or putting on magnificent performances at the opening of new Gorean cities. when I I found myself again with Lady Sabyana, the perfumer from the city of Isfahan, I had the pleasure of watching the show with her. It was a feast for the eyes, both for free people and slaves, and the audience was soon filled with excitement. Slaves and even panthers wanted to not only watch, but also dance alongside the talented Brazilian dancers.
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slave Quarrel |
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Kajiurus Tarzan |
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