So it was very possible that paint from the Space Marine's armor had transferred to such a contraption as those serving as target practice here. This Magos Passivity-SEA... That's when Vigrid heard it. The auditory display that unfolded before the trio of them was of such intensity that it caused Vigrid's face to go stony. His personal feelings about the pursuit of this 'knowledge' were plain to himself, but that opinion did not get expressed aloud. Ever. These were delicate matters of which Vigrid was sure any misstep or miscalculation would cause irreparable harm to the investigation of the Archmagos' murder. Instead, at the greeting of Passivity-SEA, Vigrid bowed his head slightly and saluted with his hand over his chest before replying. "Omnissiah be praised." In this context the words felt like blasphemy. As his eyes darted over the display of the twin mechadendrite, he continued, "May we have a moment of your time, Magos? We are following an investigation pertaining to the apparent burglary of the Archmagos Toros which resulted in her death." He was still keenly aware of Eunicornus and Ramona by his side, and he took no step forward toward the Magos until her reply. The way she looked, dressed in ceremonial robes still seated upon that throne, made Vigrid wonder if Passivity-SEA was a doer or a planner. Internally, he was building a theory which could be shaken in an instant depending on Passivity's reply to his query. If Passivity-SEA had any motive against the Archmagos, it may have been possible to use any of these devices to perpetrate the heinous act that resulted in the death of Toros. Displacer fields were painfully present in this house of 'worship' and that technology alone was enough to prompt thorough investigation. Whether Passivity-SEA was open to such an investigation was another matter entirely. The next few moments would tell Vigrid all he needed to know about this Magos...