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If you are limited to the physical realm and that of death however, then perhaps you are not without options. Death and knowledge go hand in hand for old Menaji culture, and how many books of the dead there were for all sorts of occasions. As you are a novice it would take some practice and experimentation, but perhaps you could create some script which may assist in the travel between towns? Hieroglyphs are the divine script after all, so you're sure there's something you could come up with to help...
>Venture to Hewe yourself, if you want something done then you ought to do it yourself. Also a chance perhaps, to seek out these supposed other gods?
>Discern secrets of the dead, and attempt to create a divine text which could help in this matter. {Roll 1d100.}
>For now the monthly-or-so visits will have to do, you are not in a position yet where you can afford to focus on such efforts as diplomacy. In this mindset, a river route would be your choice, even if it takes years.
>You cannot afford to leave Bexley, but perhaps part of you can go to Hewe instead? A demigod, or favored love? Alternatively the reverse could be true, if you leave part of yourself here in Bexley before departing.
>Perhaps you could seek someone else to handle the difficult work? Bexley is too lazy, and Hewe is too much in danger, but one of your safe neighbors who could be paid for the manpower and work?
>Damn the thought, but... maybe you could approach the elves, to broker some sort of treaty? Enough at least so that they don't just trample over Bexley in your wake, considering you may have much to offer them.
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