As DE stood trying to decide what he felt about just things coming out of no-where, the dark woman cassandra came back up beside him. De huffed at her mention of a lack of magical knowledge. " ...no I suppose I do not.. Im a simple farmers boy at heart.." he lamented and listened to her explanation of conjuration, a new word to add to his repertoire. "...conjurr-ation. " he repeated, blinking hopelessly and looking back at the now, conjured things. What came to mind for him was the integrity of the things. Not to question Heinrich's abilities, he certainly seems capable its just.. hard to understand. If something could just become something out of nothing, is it really...a something? DE followed cassandra towards the fire as she seemed to be his only guidance as of late, the warm orange light reflected off his breast plate as he came nearer. His head perked up at the mention of the word 'drow'. "Drow..so your a Drow." He couldnt' help but feel as if he was a little child back in a schoolhouse, learning how to read and write. It was a harmless sense of helplessness, but helplessness none the less. At least his guidance isn't exactly berating him for his lack of knowledge. Before he could ask her a possibly embarrassing question about her hair, the elvish woman from before had come up with a bowl of the conjured food. The smell distracted him first and his vision went to a steaming hot bowl held by delicate hands, and then up to the face. "Oh..mm- no I have not." The gesture was enough to evoke a smile even if it wasn't aware of it. He opened a gauntleted hand to receive the bowl, " Thank you ma'm, I do appreciate it." He said softly, a little nervous by all the attention but seemed willing to forget. "I Don't think I was able to acquire your names.. -er both of you I meant." He took a step back to try and bring the conversation more to a trinity. Even with his bowl of food in hand and even with it's steam it tingled his nose expertly, he still had doubts of whether it would taste good or even serve it's intended purpose. So he hesitated.