Again, the juxtaposing of flowers and plants alongside the temple's usual decor of mechanical devices and objects is somewhat odd to you. There are some nearby (within 30 feet) unlit torches and lampposts that could be makeshift clubs and staves if need be.
Anya and Durlan come over to welcome you (strictly speaking, you are there at their invitation after all). I thought you might like to see this, Durlan says, showing you a tiny box containing a gold ring with a large central diamond surrounded by a ring of ambers and again by an outer ring of amethysts. Princess Nacacia's ring, fancy yes? The amber's represent Gond the Wonderbringer, as does Gharri. The Amethysts stand for Cormyr, as the Princess does, and the diamond brings them both and all other things together as one. I'm serving as Gharri's ring-keeper. You see, back in the early days of the church, a thief once stole a ring from a best man. Since that time, the groom gives the ring to another member of his party to keep safe. When the time comes, I give it to the best man, who then gives it to the groom to present to the bride.
We still have a few minutes, want me to see if I can get the groom's attention?