44th of Summer, 516 AV
The last couple of days would have been just like any of the others before it up until now. Except now people in the city of illusions were dying. One man was shot and then poisoned. The streets just weren't as safe as they were when Dex arrived in the city a little over thirty days ago. So he decided today would be a day to go out onto the streets to see things going on for himself. The city willing, he would hopefully end up somewhere useful today, but that was not usually the case with Alvadas.
This afternoon the winding and ever changing streets of the city were determined to plop Dex right in front of the entrance to the temple of Ionu. How appropriate. The entire time he'd been in the city not once had he yet come to the temple to pay his respects to the patron deity of the city. Partly because he knew very little of the mysterious Ionu, partly because it was packed full of refugees.
Moving forward he ascended the few stairs towards the temple entrance, the doors wide open due to the influx of refugees and the local citizenship. Figuring he should probably attempt to show some sort of respect to the deity he pulled his signature scarf down from his face. Looking around as he entered, Dex noticed a large variety of different people who called their temple their temporary home. Humans of various skin and hair colors littered the floor in a haphazard fashion, not exactly an ideal place for a fragile Symenestra to be.
He took note of a few races he had never seen before: strange people with multiple arms, small beings of..clay?, and what appeared to be a large monkey of some sort. A strange sight, but not one so strange for the city of Alvadas and surely not in the temple of Ionu Dex surmised. No fellow Symenestra though and that might not be a bad thing either. He wasn't exactly fond of dealing with his own kind, for the most part they seemed...closed minded. He preferred his more carefree view of the world to that of a closed in cave.
Carefully skirting around the largest group of refugees Dex finally managed to make it to the small raised platform in the center of the temple, a main place of worship he figured. Sitting down on one of the wooden benches he wondered what to do now. "How do you..express thanks to a god you know nothing about..?" He merely sat for a few moments in silence before getting antsy at all the people surrounding him. This seemed like a silly idea, he didn't really like crowds too much.