Rukeewei looked at the book, but he could not make sense of it. The runes on its pages were pretty much just random symbols to him. He shook his head. "Unfortunately, no. To my knowledge, she knows no languages other than Jel and Cyrodilic. Honestly, I cannot read it either." Rukeewei continued to look through the books, defaulting to the ones written in his native tongue. He was yet to find one he thought would work, but a few ideas did come to mind. "Thinking about it, I think she might like something with adventure, or romance. Especially something in a foreign setting, something exotic." Seeing as she had no other ideas, Ahnasha followed along with Fendros to watch the acrobats. They had several props on a slightly elevated stage which they used to perform some admittedly impressive maneuvers. Under normal circumstances, Ahnasha was quite an acrobatic individual herself, but she had not practiced to turn her acrobatics into an artform as they had. Her technique was of a more...practical nature. If she was being honest with herself, she had to admit that she probably could not do the same things as this troupe, not that she would admit it aloud. If what her mother told her about Elsweyr was true, then these Khajiit were likely practitioners of some style of Khajiit martial arts. The various styles were not just meant to be fighting styles, but ways of life that the Khajiit who practiced them were meant to adhere to. Although its name escaped her, there was at least one style she knew of in which acrobatics were meant to be a form of expression. "Three months ago, I probably could have done something like that." Ahnasha commented. Her pride in her abilities would not let her admit she was exaggerating, but still, she wasn't [i]too[/i] far from being able to do the same thing as them. "Still, impressive." Meesei wandered around the square with Lorag, who was following her mostly so he would not get lost. Initially, she had watched the Altmer mage's demonstration, but she quickly lost interest. He was quite talented with showmanship, but she could easily tell he was no exceptional mage, as he claimed. She could see how someone who was not a mage, or was not exposed to magic on a regular basis, would be impressed, but she knew his tricks too well. Eventually, she wandered into the center of the square near the musicians. After a few moments, she saw that Janius was about to participate in a dance. She grinned and watched from the sidelines, deciding that this would probably be far more interesting than the shows she had just left.