Victor Crow Marcus inspected the journals picking one of them up, he spoke reading it. Noting that aside from the brain the victim was brutalized in the same manner as the others. He spoke of her age, and the fact that she wasn't among his usual targets. “So it must be getting desperate. According to my research, of flesh eating monsters a Ghoul seems to be the most, though it’s odd indeed. I can’t be certain but most of what I have here seems to match with their common diet. The thing is? it displays an intelligence above what is described in the books stored here. When you encounter it again? Try using a light source. See how it reacts, if it is off put by it then it may very well be a Ghoul.” Marcus spoke, saying that his grandfather might know something about another order or something like them. Marcus turned and left seeking answers from a man who held many, as Ingrid and Victor followed, though Victor was the last to enter the room, he still overheard the conversation regarding the Templars as he entered. Marcus's grandfather, who shared a first name alongside Victor Crow told a tale of how he acquired many of the books in their library from those killed by a Werewolf. It still was puzzling to Victor, many journals still came from decades prior, and some seemed to only suggest that the recipients were only acquaintances.”Fascinating.” Victor spoke holding his chin.”But I think you’re only partly right. It’s true many journals and letters seem to be for the same recipients, but many still suggest that there are other individuals out there actively hunting the occult. Perhaps only a handful, or even across the world. It wouldn't be a stretch to assume that others out there have taken to hunting these beasts and monsters in secret as we have. They could very well be labeled criminals for such actions, whilst we have the backing of the Queen, explaining a murder of a monster to the authorities would be utter madness. I think we should be on the lookout for others fitting such a profile, perhaps they could be future companions to us, and have books to expand our knowledge of monsters.” Victor stepped back in deep thought, waiting for the others to respond.