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In any case though, you can continue to act as a good host, and encourage the envoy group to stay. At least for some days, maybe a week, after their harsh travels. In appeasement, you bring up their additional manpower they can provide to Bexley's own recovery effort, though of course your own desires are to have more time to be able to make use of these men as you see fit.
Why, already you can tell some of them don't ever want to leave! Why return to a miserable life in Hewe, when a seemingly better life... with such a lovely ruler, exists here and now?
>Keep things civil, and sensible. The men can stay, and earn their keep of goods to return home with.
>Oh what a wonderful life you are fostering here, around you! Why should they ever want to leave, when your doors are open to them!
>Rather than just sending them on their way in time, perhaps a cooperative effort is better? Organize a relief effort, that will travel and return with them back to Hewe, and see if they learn a lesson in human unity from this.
>The difficult travels? That will not do, surely as a goddess there must be something you could manage...
>Remain the benevolent host, but heed your people and their grievances... play things more subtly, and manipulative. These men of Hewe present a valuable resource that you could exploit as you see fit. {Specify.}
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Also separate of these, there was interest in appointing a chief advisor, and perhaps gathering worthy suitors to yourself? If you have in mind a particular person for the position of vizier you can specify, otherwise you can try to search from among the people of Bexley.