Exhilarated, Pallin still beamed ear to ear. He felt so good when he solved a puzzle! Though, this wasn't necessarily a puzzle, he had to remind himself. It was a very real, practical application of energy. Processes with more mathematical and logical solutions came more naturally to Pallin. Ironically, something so natural (of the elements, anyway) came so difficult to the poor Sheikah! Somewhere in the swirl of his elation he heard a wondrous pop that he had never heard before.
"Wha' was tha' you just said, Vladimir?" Pallin tilted his head. Was it a word he was unfamiliar with? Pallin twirled - or at least tried to - his cold, icy fingers. Little flakes fell off the outer layer of ice, and a frosty air emanated from his arms. Baook was eager to share in the excitement, it seemed! Pallin smiled at the creature and promised that he would not lose any fingers.
"Thanks fer your help," Pallin spoke further. Really, it wasn't something that he would be able to do on his own. He tried before, but it came to no avail. Ursula helped him 'unlock' his magic, so to speak, showing him that he was actually capable of summoning a ball of water. No ideas came to his mind on how to summon the block of water in an instant, though - the complete lack of example left him with no references for spellcasting. Now, though... he'd be able to cast spells easier. For that, he was so, so grateful.
"Y'know... since you showed me 'ow to use magic, maybe I can sh-show you... something y-you'd wanta l-learn?" Drat. The stutter was showing up again - that warm flame that churned in his stomach came back, too.