Rudolf de Jonkheer was a banker from the prominent de Jonkheer family, which had lived in Novigrad for generations—dating back to the city's founding—and culminated with Rudolf being in charge of the family's bank in the Free City.
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In 1272, Rudolf de Jonkheer purchased a house near the fish market of Novigrad. When he spent his first night in the house, he suspected it was haunted, as he heard giggling, furniture moving around, and even found feces in the parlor. Having paid a considerable sum for the property, he wanted to know its history and whether it was truly haunted, so he hired Corinne Tilly, a local oneiromancer, to dream the house's past. Geralt later arrived looking for Corinne, and upon seeing that Geralt was a witcher, Rudolf let him into the house to resolve whatever was happening inside.
Soon after, Corinne left without saying anything to Rudolf, leaving him to question Geralt as the witcher also began to leave.
If Geralt told him the house was haunted: Geralt told Rudolf that the house was haunted and that no one could solve the issue. Rudolf was disappointed, having paid a significant amount for the property. He later sold the house to Corinne, who took up residence there with Sarah.
If Geralt told the truth or forced Sarah to leave: Despite Geralt resolving the haunting, Rudolf decided he had had enough of the trouble and chose to sell the house. As agreed, he promised to reward Geralt with a percentage of the commission once the sale went through.