Generic entertainment involves a mix and match of many different skills, without really specialising in one in particular. Entertainers are common as street performers, parts of traveling troubadour bands and as court jesters. Entertainers can sing, recite prose, dance, do simple acrobatics, breathe fire and juggle. They're rarely skilled enough to challenge a professional singer and someone who has trained hard to play an instrument, but they can do enough to entertain a crowd of commoners.