Julian smirked. "That's good. If everyone is in the main chapel, it will make getting where we need to get easier. What's the relic they have here, and how much are they charging to get in to see it?" Just about every temple, even the smallest one in the most backwater village had some kind of relic. Some were even genuine artifacts of holy power, most of the rest being genuinely associated with the saints and heroes they claimed to be (even if they lacked any powers beyond that which prayer and belief could bring). And of course, the frauds, though the Church tried their best to keep those out of the temples as much as they could. Julian figured they could go as pilgrims a short time before one of the masses, get in to see the relic, and then hide out until mass got everyone into the chapel. They might have to worry about the stray guard or custodian, but a hell of a lot less people than if they went at another time. Money to get into the relic, unless they were charging an obsecene price, wouldn't be that hard for him to front as well.