Aarias gives all his credit to knowing how not to step on his partner's feet from his days in combat. Even though he has never had a formal dance lesson in his life, he was always one to recognize and tap into the natural beat of the world around him. For there is music in the air all the time and the beats and rhythm are only amplified when musicians find the keys and unlock the doors for their own and other people's entertainment. Never being a musician himself, at least he can tap his leg to a steady beat but that's about it. His calling is agility and footwork collaborating in a vast majority of ways so that he doesn't get his head lobed off.
For that fact, Aarias always admires the artists of Endrykas. In a moments notice, they can create such beautiful knot work and the next second be splashing together the best array of colors they can find. His father had a skill for a good fist fight but was never properly trained yet those same hands could sew the finest leatherwork. Just like his fathers father, Rodion would always smell of the sweet and tough fabric of a clean killed animal. Perhaps that's why he got along so well with Alloria, Aarias' mother. She would kill the game and come home, they would clean it together and Rodion could use the skins for his trade.
He bows his head this way and that once she moves away, using the techniques of his form training to allow his body to melt itself into the music. His arms and legs come out as if he were to punch and kick but instead he has calm and open hands as well as just picking up his knees and spinning his weight around. The more spins he attempts, the more he finds himself colliding into other people, using that as an excuse to dance with men and women alike. The man, after all, is just having a ball! He doesn't have one care in the world.
"But you are already without your brother, lady Vallora. Wouldn't be prefer it if you had taken the delight in some company during the festivities? My uncle, Terrasar, insisted that I stay out late and just let the wind carry me wherever I desire. As long as I don't end up passed out in the Sea of Grass, I am sure to make it home safely. Tell me, is your brother as bold as you? Accepting dances from warriors?"
As he smiles and dances around her, he is on his guard, being sure not to collide into her as often as he may wish it. "You are a very elegant dancer if I say so myself." He claps her onwards as she starts to let the passion of the music move her every limb. "Where did you learn to dance? I never had any formal training but I do what I can from the required forms used by my master to teach me how to control my body for combat. It's simple really... just having to translate what I know to a simple grace." Seeing her bump into the man, Aarias can't help but throw his head to the sky and let out an entertained laugh.
And so they go their separate ways, Aarias taking the chances while he can to dance with many women and men. Some are quick in passing, such as holding hands and doing one complete turn and others are a complete segment. Footwork and coordination come through for Aarias and he finds himself joking at most of the ladies, causing them to smile and blush. Blinking, he hardly recognizes his own voice, let alone the words coming from them.
Either way, he is most delighted when he meets Vallora's gaze once more. Deep within him, there is a burrowing sensation as he touches her skin once more. The smile sets himself aflame, finally cracking her, or at least he thinks he has. There is not a care in his world right now if she is indeed just using him for information for he is insistent in knowing a true smile light up her eyes when he sees one. So they dance and circle around one another, the music finally dying down.
Standing straight, Aarias releases one of her hands and presents to her another low bow. "You're amazing, it was an honor to dance with you, Vallora." Grinning in his eyes, Aarias brings her hand to his lips and sets a soft kiss on her knuckles. A slight worry comes to his eyes as he slowly adds in a lighthearted manner, "And now is your decision if you want to flee from my presence or stay a while and chat. Now that we have met, I am sure I will be seeing you often," he shakes his head a little, "not that I'll go out of my way but I am sure to notice you in a crowed now that we have been acquainted. You know how the world works in strange ways." He keeps her hand in his, letting her be the judge of if she should pull back or let his warmth revel in hers.