Exactly what Sauron said.
Anyway, I hate to be a stickler, but we really need to talk about this temple, and I don't mean getting a map because that's the GM's choice. I mean in terms of historical accuracy.
Temples in ancient Greece (and the Roman Empire to a slightly lesser extent) usually tended not to have areas of residence or related rooms within, being strictly made for worship. As I have seen up to this point this "temple" seems to have an atrium with a fountain, a rather large inaccuracy if this part is indeed part of the temple, as atriums in Greece and Rome were usually only in residential houses.
Thus, when I write, I shall think of this "temple" as containing multiple wings or buildings; residential and a more traditional temple part. Of course, I doubt that soon to be gods would be worshiping other gods and perhaps that the name of 'temple' is simply a misnomer based off of tradition and setting, but I still feel somewhat bothered by it, having done Latin and Roman history classes for three years now.
Though, to be honest, I doubt any of this miscellaneous information will get in the way of my ability to happily roleplay in this setting, considering my enthusiasm, but I think it may help to put it out there. In short, this is just my two cents.