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An olore was a highly successful entertainer who catered to the merchant nobility of what is now Alero, particularly during the reign of the Tanuzhakid Empire and after until the 1956 Besida Revolution. The majority of olore hailed from Alero's southwest and worked as genealogists and mythographers. Olore were also known to excel in and contribute to music, dance, theater, and the rich literary and poetic tradition, and were considered an authority on all matters relating to etiquette and fashion. They contributed significantly to the continuation of traditional dance and music forms during their time, as well as poetry and literature. Many found patronage at the various courts of the coastal merchant families, but they were also spread throughout the country. (See More...)

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