Carrying a piece of paper makes Raeburn look somewhat official as he walks through the orphanage's door. No one looks busy, some children of varying ages are scattered in the first few rooms Raeburn comes across, his walk proceeding to darker corners of the building. Being noticed on his first entrance, the workers figure Raeburn's just scouting out another child to adopt. DISAPPOINTED in his prior children, Raeburn had actually contemplated first picking up a baby in the first bright room. Once he had done a literal picking up of a baby, Raeburn quickly threw away his whim. Raeburn can't determine whether he wants a fat or skinny baby by it's weight, all he wonders is if Illumin has blessed these babies. Well, Raeburn's helped that out.
Shifting his hands as he walked in reminiscence, a guidance paper for supporting Brunhild emerges again, Raeburn's urges being reconfirmed in his head. Why's he at this orphanage? Ah, Bosco's conflict is a good way to let out some steam. Possible crimedoers like Raeburn get ignored momentarily, perhaps even ascending to greater social positions by religion. Picking Brunhild as his favorite heir, it feels like Raeburn's nationality should have him be more invested in the kingdom's business, yet he's all set with the weak Bosco situation.