The dance floor is crowded and softly lit, but there is plenty of room to dance. It seems the Kedan are perfectly willing to teach any willing foreigner some of their folk and formal dances, many of them are also eager to learn some of the dances from the many worlds that the foreigners hail from. Laughter can be heard over the various musics as people first start, but soon they begin to get the hang of it. The music alternates between local favorites and classical music played by Vergil on his violin, perfect for waltzing or other slow dances. Some of the more upbeat music played by the Kedan has the rhythm for the faster dances as well.
Dance Court