((For now, this is a self-RP, but if you want to join, PM me and I'll see about letting you pop in.))
Was this the proper place for him to be? No, the question was more properly worded: Where else was he supposed to go? The city of Lamenolai was miles away, and having to trudge through all that rainforest in order to find shelter from a sudden rainstorm would be quite daunting. So, faced with no other option, he had come here, to this peaceful temple.
The rain poured down hard from a dark, cloudy sky. There was little thunder and lightning, unusually enough. However, he cared not. A thunderstorm would make his presence here all the more ominous.
Cruor silently slipped into the temple, soaked to the skin and leaving a dripping trail of wetness across the stone floor. The water he left behind had a definite red tinge to it, and the reason why was on his face - his two short fangs were covered in blood, and even more blood smeared the area around his mouth - blood that wasn't his own.
He shook himself in an attempt to dry himself off, sending water flying in all directions. As the water left his body, the usual smoke that clinged to his limbs and tails reformed, identifying him as a Nightwalker kuhna, and also explaining just what he had been doing.
He'd been feeding, but the attack he had made to get his meal had apparently hit an artery, and the resulting wound caused his victim to bleed to death. Okay, so he had slain somebody - if only he hadn't done it when several other pets were watching!
So he had ran, ran as fast as he could, to escape justice. However, this running drove him far into the Tengel Rainforest and got himself lost. And to add insult to injury, it had starting raining, drenching him. The desire to get out of the rain had led him here, to Nu'san, where the monks greeted weary travellers warmly. However, a warm welcome wasn't what Cruor wanted.
Shaking himself off, he headed for a nearby bowl of water held in the lap of a crouching statue. Maybe if he washed this blood off in a controlled manner, he'd be less suspicious.