She wished she had better answers, but - they were all still in the process of figuring out how to make their situation a little more bearable. Hopefully things would keep moving along in that regard, even if it felt as if they were trying a lot of things and not having much success. Week after week, it was very much the same - different, but the same. Elsa was feeling the strain much like the others in this setup.
Still, she offered a kind smile, playing with the end of her braid - being in this distinctly not human body was different but she'd honestly take it over not having access to her magic, or being able to feel it coursing through her veins. It had actually become a comfort to her since being a part of Derleth. "Of course," she nodded. "And, um - yes, those snowflakes were me. I have...ice magic. Cold and snow. That sort of thing. There are others who have different abilities too, whether it's magic or otherwise."
But that was a whole other story, wasn't it? She'd attempt to go over things one step at a time since it seemed better to take in information in snippets as opposed to trying to digest everything all at once. "But come on, I'll show you around. We can make Dexter Hall, the cafeteria, one of the first stops if you're hungry."