There was a noticeable spike in both activity and the energy level as he entered the Central District. Merchants had set up their stalls and were busy hawking their wares to the passing crowds and the market’s atmosphere was lively. While he did want to enter the Labyrinth and get the show on the road, he allowed himself to enjoy the walk. Perhaps a bit more than he had expected to in the first place given he left the district with his helmet under his arm and a meat wrap in hand. The snack was delicious though and hit just the spot… With such a thing in hand as he entered the South District and approached the entrance, Alexander had to be a bit careful. The noise from behind had faded with the distance and the clank of his armor was most notable, no doubt audible to anyone nearby. The two tricksters were well-known to loaf around in this area and members of other Guilds were hardly exempt from their attention, if they somehow attracted it in the first place. His eyes were peeled, but he didn’t glance around as if paranoid; simply a healthy wariness. With any luck he’d be able to make it to the Labyrinth’s entrance without encountering either of the Goddesses. The lack of other Guild members was somewhat odd though, he imagined there would have been a steady flow of Adventurers to jump on the opportunity presented to them. As what little development there had been gave way to a small paved path towards the mouth of a cave some distance off, Alexander could just spot the guards that had been stationed to prevent entry. Again, no other Guild members though… Well it looked like he would have to roll solo this time around unless he found some willing individuals within the Labyrinth. Approaching the four guards, he fished around in a pouch for the symbol that proved his allegiance to Ares. He couldn’t recall if there had been a specific time at which the Gods had deemed entry to be allowed, but hopefully this would be enough. Stealth certainly wasn’t an option for him...