From where he was sitting, Graham pulled out his bubble pipe and began 'smoking' it. As he did so, he became aware of a number of eight-pointed stars graffitied all across the temple. Graham was familiar with this type of graffiti. He'd frequently used his own version of it over his many campaigns of underworld conquest at the head of the Lamb Street Shanks. It was the sort of graffiti that was left behind after an attack to let people know just who it was that rolled on through and set fire to everything. Most of the gangs Graham had dealt with hadn't been religious in nature, the closest he'd ever come being some pirates led by a hobgoblin paladin. But even so, Graham had seen these symbols before when he was alive. They belonged to a cult that paid homage to the Bright for power or protection. They never made an effort to oppose him and he had never antagonized them, so Graham didn't know much about them. But he did know that a good portion of the Lamb Street Shanks were also members of this cult. Graham didn't remember there being a quiet costal village near the city he lived in though, so he wondered what these symbols were doing here. Perhaps the cults operation was farther reaching than he thought. Or perhaps they had moved or expanded far beyond the city between Graham's death and now. Either way, Graham put those thoughts aside as Yin woke up and spoke. [color=brown]"Graham Douglas."[/color] Graham introduced himself a second time once Yin was done talking. [color=brown]"We just got 'ere through some magical shenanigan or another and were just as puzzled as you are on 'ow that 'appened."[/color] When Tamzen mentioned that something was coming and suggested they run and hide, Graham was deeply offended by the notion. [color=brown]"Bugger that!"[/color] Graham exclaimed. [color=brown]"If whatever's comin' this way is a threat, I say we kill it!"[/color] With that said, Graham put away his pipe, pulled out his crossbow, and readied himself for battle.