As it had turned out, Dysis had left the inn (following on the heels of many townspeople after Orion) all shortly after Doria had arrived. It also happened that Arthanos had also left the inn and company before Lysandros arrived and had introduced himself to the group as well.
Dysis:
Dysis nodded at Arthanos' words. "Yes. That would be wise to do. It may be as you allude to, Arthanos. Perhaps someone decided our arrival here was a convenient prop for what they have been waiting to do. Yet, logically, we have no motive. Even were we hired killers, it would be a stupid thing to do, so newly arrived." Her dark eyes followed Orion's retreating form for a moment.
"I'd rather not await for him to return. I'm going to see if I may speak with him before then." With that said, Dysis followed Orion and the small throng of townsfolk out the doorway.
It was not hard to track Orion. Indeed, the large warrior could be seen standing head and shoulder taller then a majority of the townspeople that had followed him out of the inn as he headed towards the guards' barracks outside of the city hall.
As Dysis followed she saw that many of the townspeople had begun to disperse. Many to the temple district, while others choose to go shut themselves into their homes and wait out what looked to be the inevitable investigation.
By the time Dysis had caught up, Orion was banging on the barracks' doors as some of the other citizens watch.
"Come on, open up you cowards!" he demands.
"You have failed your oath to protect the citizens of this village, and I shall speak with the Captain of the Guard!" There is no response to his pounding though.
Arthanos:
Arthanos is very surprised by the arrival of the Nereid. While he is appreciative of her appearance, having yet another strong sign of Poseidon's presence and favour show up made him very nervous.
After sitting for a few minutes listening, he decides to go visit the boat and deliver the warning.
"I don't wish to seem rude to our new guest, but I must excuse myself ma'am, it was a pleasure to meet you." he says politly to the Nereid, the looks at Aleta and Eurenomes "I'll go make sure the captain and crew on the boat are updated and will meet you back here later." He says and quickly matches actions to words.
As he leaves he decides on the way back it might be a good thing for his nerves to go back via the temple district and visit his own patron's temple.
Arthanos finds himself amongst a crowed of other worried townspeople who are now flooding into the temple district. Many, obviously, go to the temple of Poseidon, but there are others who go to Apollo's temple, Hera's, and Athena's just as Arthanos heads.
As he heads into Athena's temple Arthanos finds the priest there already addressing the townspeople
"Calm good people, calm." The priest calls out.
"I have heard the news as well..." he continues to call out trying to calm the crowd who seek the wisdom of the priest and indeed, of Pallas Athena herself. As Arthanos looks around he sees a familiar face, that of the old man Mentor, who had bright gray eyes and spoke with at the temple of Athena when the party was in Thena some time ago. The old man watches the display with interest.