Summer 21st, 513AV, 10th Bell
The place wasn't in any real disrepair. There were no cobwebs or uncleaned stains. It was just empty. It was nothing more than an unfilled apartment within the Castle. Nothing about the apartment was visually unsettling. Yet, Anders had been told that neighbors and passerbys occasionally heard singing coming from within. The Knights casually investigated the apartment, expecting to find some destitue squatter. But the Knights quickly left the apartment, completely disregarding the matter once it was clear that no one was living there.
It wasn't a very high profile "haunting." No one had been hurt, no one had seen anything. To be honest no one had even been scared by anything. All the other spiritists in Sylira heard about and subsequently rejected this case. Even Anders wasn't here for any compensation. He was here for academic interest. This was his free time, his shop had closed, for the day, a few bells ago. He was here as a matter of personal investment.
The Ethaefel wasn't anyone special in Syliras but he was a citizen in good standing and there was nothing valuable inside anyway. Proper identification provided, the Knights knew that there would be no consequence of letting a spiritist poke around a boring, empty room.
Now in the night, Anders' skin had a silvery tint that appeared almost have a sheen to it. His wiry black hair was parted by the jade green horns protruding from his forehead.
Anders reached into his pocket and withdrew a very, very thin strand of fiber with seven stones on it. These were his ghostbeads. He reached into another pocket and pulled out a small vial of thick, white gel. It was soulmist and he was rubbing it onto each of the stones. He layed the fiber on the ground surrounding him. Once this was accomplished there was little left to do but to wait. He sat on the ground, legs crossed and sat in silence. It was the most tedious part of the job but it wasn't the worst.
In these situations, Anders could busy himself for hours by romantically musing over the study of the undead and of his previous encounters with them. Being at an alleged haunting spaked a powerful curiosity in him. When in these moods, the ethaefal did not need much to entertain himself and this was a welcome gift in a profession where one occasionally needed to wait for hours and hours.
In Anders' experience, the ghosts wanted to ignore him at first but eventually they tended to grow impatient. Soon enough they would attempt to "urge him" out of their presence. It could take a while, but Anders was hopeful that he would eventually get what he wanted...if there was, in fact, anything here to be seen.