"As you will, sister." Heironymus said, giving a slight bow to Silvana as she and the Lady of the House went upstairs to perform her business. His eyes lingered on them for a moment. He wasn't entirely sure if trusting her was the right idea, but then he scolded himself mentally. He needed to trust Inquisitor Alrik to trust her, and so far she had been nothing but helpful. Unfortunately, a psyker with the best intentions can still be corrupted by the warp. He had a small sense of sadness as he saw her ascend the stairway. He disliked having to be wary at all times around one who still wished to serve the Imperium. "Shall I show you the central room?" Lord Volantus asked, and Adept Baldemar turned to regard the man with a sympathetic smile. "By your leave my lord," the young Interrogator replied. "Why I daresay we may yet find clues even within the main area of the house. How often did he leave his room? Was he a recluse?" The young Baldemar placed a hand on the Lord's shoulder as they both strode into the next room. Above them, a depiction of a crimson raven over a horizon of steel was portrayed upon the ceiling. It only took the Interrogator but a moment to realize what it stood for. "Well the lad enjoyed his privacy," The Lord said, and he took a load off by sitting down on a very comfortable looking chair of swelling cloth. "But no, he was not a problematic loner. He would often come down and spend time with his family, and he was always quite fond of his sisters." "Ah he has siblings. Where are they now? How old are they?" Heironymus ran a finger over the front wall, feeling the smooth surface and looking for any oddity. Xenos or Chaos driven, there were many subtle ways to infect a home of the Imperium. Behind him, the Lord spoke up. "They're receiving their education at this hour, both younger than Leopold. They were devastated when he disappeared, perhaps even moreso than myself or my wife. They were-[i]are[/i] quite close." The room was large, hexagonal in shape. Despite the very bland coloring of the walls, it was covered in tapestries and paintings to add much more life and color to the area. The largest painting of which was of Sebastian Thor, one of the most influential saints of the Imperium from the 36th millenium, having saved the Imperium from the Tyranny of Goge Vandire. "A marvelous piece..." Heironymus said as he examined the painting. [@Penny]