Vhezyen finds a pair of children with a raft, brother and sister, who ferry him back over for 2 copper.
To the northwest of the castle, near the public market, he finds the modest stone longhouse that serves as the Temple of Atargatis. Though unassuming on the outside, inside he finds a warmly-lit and sweet-smelling hall with over a dozen people kneeling on the floor in prayer or contemplation. A teal-shawled priestess sits with one couple, giving quiet counsel. Another priest paces the length of the hall with a censer. At the far end, surrounded by lamps and candles and offerings of fruit, cloths, flowers, and coin, stands the idol of the goddess herself, palms spread in a welcoming gesture, with a towering crown upon her head. She has the lower body of a fish.