Eschewing returning to his own manor, Sir Cedwyn, in company with Sir Artaigne, joins Arne and Valka in conveying the body of Sir Rodric to the lands of his ancestors. So far as you know, messengers have been sent to Falt. The Lady Habren, well regarded as deeply in love with her husband, is not likely to have taken the news well.
In a fancy carriage supplied by the Earl, dressed in the dark colours of mourning, you bring sir Roderick home.
Peasants working the fields of Falt watch quietly as the carriage approaches. One of the peasants leans down and speaks to a boy, who takes off at a run towards the manor.
Several minutes later, you arrive. Servants line the stairs, and Lady Habren stands at the top of the stairs, looking stricken and pale. Behind her stands a young man - of an age with Sir Cedwyn.
Lady Habren does not move as the carriage comes to a stop, and you dismount. Grooms come from the sides to care for your mounts. Habren says in a shaky voice, "I bid you welcome, Sir Cedwyn. Arne and Valka, welcome home."
She descends the steps. The young man follows her.
"A messenger arrived from the Earl a week ago." She seems distracted a moment. "Allow me to introduce Sir Geoffrey, Rodric's Cousin. He has been appointed steward of Falt on behalf of Rodric's sons."