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'''''Obs''''' stand for '''''Ob'''''ligations. As the currency of the Dramaturge they act as a symbol of enjoyment between performer and spectator.
 
'''''Obs''''' stand for '''''Ob'''''ligations. As the currency of the Dramaturge they act as a symbol of enjoyment between performer and spectator.
  
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An '''''Ob''''' is a unit of entertainment.  Mandalay is a place that draws performers from shadow in a subtle way.  Its a type of ideal place for performers; a place where the effort they put into their art is enjoyed for its own sake. The ease of subsistence in The Dramaturge makes currency of little value.  But the receiving of an '''''Ob''''' for an effort, and the donation of an '''''Ob''''' for an effort is a symbol of pride and respect between viewer and performer.
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An '''''Ob''''' is a unit of entertainment.  Mandalay is a place that draws performers from shadow in a subtle way.  Its a type of ideal place for performers; a place where the effort they put into their art is enjoyed for its own sake. The eassy of subssiitance in The Dramaturge makes currency of little value.  But the receiving of an '''''Ob''''' for an effort, and the donation of an '''''Ob''''' for an effort is a symbol of pride and respect between viewer and performer.
  
 
The currency in the Dramaturge is a fluid thing based on a general concept of '''''Ob'''''ligations and time performing efforts.
 
The currency in the Dramaturge is a fluid thing based on a general concept of '''''Ob'''''ligations and time performing efforts.

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