32nd Ash, 4613
Hakon was excited to be summoned to the Office of the First Warden. It was not every day that this happened, or even really most days. As a mere Magus, and not a particularly popular one, at that, most of his days were spent training, studying, practicing magic, and praying. Other Magi played games, or chatted, or socialized, but not him, or at least not often. When he did, it was usually with the Scarlet Watch, but that was strange, too. None of them could ever forget that he was a potential threat, and after a while, he stuck to just sparring with them. He was a living source of blasphemy and potential harm to them. Presumably, it caused them strain to get to know him as a person lest he decide to shirk his duty and everything he stood for and become an iconoclast. It was unlikely to happen that way, of course, but if he did and they hesitated to put him down, that could be dangerous for them.
Any chance to see the First Warden was a chance to impress the man, so Hakon took a moment to ensure his simple clothes were in line, that his hair was in place, and that his face was as clean as he could make it with the small basin in his dormitory before answering the summons at a trot. He hoped his long legs and fast walking speed would make up for tarrying a bit.
"Good afternoon, First Warden," Hakon stated upon his entrance. "I believe you called for me? Something about a local disturbance reported to you by a merchant, I believe?"
His eyes wandered over the tableau. The Warden sat in the small room, backlit by a small window set deep into the thick stone with bars across it. While the tower offered pleasant views, the Scarlet Watch saw to it that they were secure at all times, lest Novuses with Ideas think it smart to try and jump from the tower. The plain wooden desk was a bit battered, but to Hakon's eye, it was stately in a spartan sort of way. There was a stack of parchment shoved off to the side: reports of potential rogue or iconoclastic activity in the area, perhaps movements of the coterie around the area. Hakon knew better than to snoop.
The stranger caught his attention. He was an older gentleman -- Hakon was not great at guessing the ages of people, but the man had grey hair, so he was probably really old; forty at least. He didn't look like a noble, either, which maybe would make him the man who had made the report.
"Hello, Sir -- could you please explain to me what happened? Don't leave out anything. If you were indeed attacked by a rogue mage, I'm here to help."