While Alex had hoped that the primary danger would be getting to the temple in the first place, it was rapidly becoming apparent that inside was just as dangerous, if not moreso, than the outside was. Not that he was a stranger to fortified interiors or something like that, but the excessive zeal to which it had been presented was more than a bit much for him. It was becoming rapidly apparent that he was just along for the ride now. Well, if he was just along for the ride then he might as well make the most of it. Tori seemed to want to do the same, even if it was in her annoyingly smug manner as always. At least he didn't have to worry about her flying or something, as the twins rapidly pointed out the flaw in that particular plan. Which left them, well, running. At last their destination came into sight, and with a burst of speed they were all through. The door slammed shut behind them to seal off whatever danger had been rapidly approaching, giving them a moment of peace before they were suddenly somewhere else, an aloft place with a lot of pictures of suns, stars, and moons randomly flickering in and out of existence, a portal on the other side 9he hoped) and a stupid amount of heat. Humming to himself for a moment, Alex considered things before voicing his opinion. "Well, this is nice. I guess they left us a puzzle." Good thing he didn't get vertigo really, that was for sure. And it could have been worse. Most of the places he broke into didn't even leave a safe option of getting through. You just had to make those yourself. Leaning over, he glanced down at the sun before looking at the tiles. "What do you bet that if you step in the wrong spot it drops you down there," he offered then. "We just need to figure out what the safe way is." At that he glanced over at Siena and Linea, drawing on them in this time of crisis. "You guys are the experts here. I don't suppose you have some tidbit of knowledge stored away that could help us out." [@KoL][@McFazzer]