Trafalgar listened to the two half-orcs talking about their upbringing and about their gods, opting to stay out of the conversation himself. In his travels, Trafalgar had met a few half-orcs who he befriended but they never really talked about their culture, it may be that he never really thought to ask them about it, but they didn't nonetheless. So, he patiently waited until they finished with what they were discussing and when Rovtar asked them to follow him inside the Guild, Trafalgar nodded in agreement.
As if the building wasn't in itself plenty impressive, the interior was a first in the eyes of Trafalgar. He knew about some of the things that one could do with magic, such as manipulating the elements to his advantage and levitating objects, albeit the latter being a much more advanced technique than the other, what surprised him the most though was the magical tapestry on the interior walls of the building. It was littered with starry formations that seemed so realistic that one would think he just stepped into a different dimension when walking through the front door; nothing far from the truth though. Estermere itself was like every other normal town but the Guild was definitely what picked it apart from all the other towns.
Trafalgar remained silent as they walked towards the courtyard, following Rovtar. When they went outside, Trafalgar waited for Rovtar to get Ashera's attention before he said anything. When she came over, he introduced himself, "Hello, my name is Trafalgar Hurris" he said with a slight bow. "All those lessons on proper etiquette that dad forced on me have finally payed off..." he thought as he raised his head to look at the elderly woman. "I've come here to learn more about the arcane arts. I just met Rovtar here who told me that you are the one who teaches this class and I couldn't wait to meet you."