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<span class="mu-s">"Plague check!"</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Order yourselves! Men, women, families!"</span>
Panic takes the passengers, finding themselves treated so harshly after leaving the ship, after such a harrowing voyage. The wooden dock awash with the tide and rain above, choked with cargo and people it's hardly the relief that had been hoped for these months at sea. Struggles here and there as people try to avoid being separated by the doctors and assistants in their fully-concealing clothes, but who can argue with such caution? Everyone is here to escape that plague of the dead, and you've all been led to believe this "new world" across the seas is free of the blight. How else could it be true if not for such vigilance, such as checking every arriving refugee from the homeland for the plague?
<span class="mu-s">"Zafira, come with us. Don't be alone."</span>
She grabs your arm, hoping to take you along with her husband and son. One of the families you became close with during the voyage, they probably assume you will fare better with them as a purported member of the family rather than alone. The look of these humans though, you doubt such a deception with their fairer features. Of course you long-since shed your godly, cultural attire, adopting the clothes of these northerners for travel but some things can't be hidden like your dusky skin and black hair.
Although by their eyes, these mortals wouldn't perceive your divinity, other than of course your divine beauty. You worry though for what else they might find... as you look and see people being robbed of their valuables while being checked by the plague doctors. Your ankh, kept as a necklace after its theft from the underworld in your escape, is sure to draw notice beneath your cloak. You're just lucky that you are wholly human, rather than one of your animal-featured fellow gods, otherwise none of this would have been possible in the first place.
>Take your chances on your own. If need be, you aren't afraid of wielding your divinity.
>Go along with the families. You'd prefer to maintain your mortal disguise.
>Rely on the crew. You suspect the ship's captain for example, may be able to bypass this issue.
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