"Oh? Well in that case, there should be plenty to choose from, let's see." Ariel searched through the books at a greater pace. As she did so, she leaned down to Sabine, "I think you may have been spot on with that book, sister. If you can find it in Cyrodilic, though, you may have a winner." Sabine nodded understandingly and continued at a slower pace to read the Cyrodilic. It wasn't long before Ariel spotted something familiar. "Aha!" She pulled a book from the middle-most row, along its spine it read 'Beggar - Reven'. "This one is part of a series," Ariel explained to Rukeewei, holding the book out for him to see, "The first one isn't quite as good, but there are four books, and the series might be a good fit for what you described. It's set in Skyrim, has a bit of adventure. Take a look." Over by the acrobats, Fendros looked on in awe. For all the stigmas he had inherited to do with Khajiit, he couldn't refute that they were amazing performers. Backflips, handstands, and runups that lead to a dizzying display of flipping between standing on their hands and feet before they sort of sprung into an fast and seemingly chaotic spin in the air only to land deftly back on their feet. Fendros joined the crowd in applauding their moves. "Hm, they put on an entertaining display." Fendros agreed, talking to Ahnasha but still watching the acrobats, "Did you ever have an errant dream as a young child to run away and join one of these troupes? I know I did for a short while." Completely oblivious to Lorag and Meesei's eyes, Janius offered a hand to the first young woman he saw to partner in a dance. What he didn't realise before the music started were two details. The first being that he hadn't danced in a long time, not for at least two years. Secondly, the Argonians around him, including his behorned black and bright green partner, ran circles around him giggling with a communal dance of which he was completely unfamiliar. He stumbled around for several moments, rather abashed, before his partner grinned and took pity on him by leading him in the right directions with her hands. Thankfully for Janius, the dance was not difficult, in fact it was rather repetitive, but the music and speed made it fun. As he jumped and danced with everyone else, the music started to get faster, and so did the steps. Eventually, Janius spotted Lorag and Meesei standing aside. With an excited grin, he called out to them, "Meesei! Lorag! Come join in!" There was only a few moments before Janius passed them by, and when he did, he rapidly took them both by the arms and dragged in whether they wanted to dance or not. Unfortunately Janius didn't quite have the foresight to think of what would become of Lorag in such a state.