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... ike modern society, which is on the brink of bursting with entertainment options, the Toscana Empire has almost no real sources of amusement.

Nobles and the wealthy might indulge in wholesome entertainment like horseback riding, balls, hunting, and fine dining, or, to the level that even 21st-century politicians would be taken aback, decadent and immoral banquets.

Most people in modern society couldn’t relate to foreign languages or various technical studies being seen as enterta ...

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