Chilonis and Chilton head back to the temple next to palace, which was located at the center of the great city used to house only the royal Regent, her mate and children too.
The prey caught according to traditions was to be sacrificed to the patron and goddess of the hunt (Artemis) which was widely worshipped in the city.
They believed her to be the one true goddess who protects and provides wildlife to sustain the people.
The prey was secured and carried urgently by the male servants, to the Temple of Artemis.
The temple was a mixture of both ancient roman and Greek styles of architecture, it stood brilliantly in the midst of well tended gardens around it.
Its interior showcased the adventure of the adventures of the goddess Artemis shown in mosaic windows.
Her statue which was made of while stone stood at the rear end of the marble floored room in which she stands with bows and arrows to symbolize her hunting characteristics.
"Hail the goddess of the hunt," worshippers chant loudly, as the blood of the deer and prey touches the feet of the statue.