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But this endeavor can serve multiple purposes, both to further your goals and also to benefit Bexley. After all, more warriors are always needed, and what better way to draw on that resource than to uplift the populace entirely? Especially when your divine presence passively and automatically improves people's health? Oh, if only you could truly embrace Health yourself, as your other aspects, when what a populace of fit and healthy and attractive mortals you would have!
Well, this is a step towards that. Both for yourself and the people, and to make a celebration of it besides to encourage everyone. Times had been tough and it's not been easy to get here, but finally you think everyone could deserve a few feasts and festivals and holidays, and naturally in conjunction with all the weddings taking place! Though, the church may grow increasingly bitter, since of course all of these festivals and holidays will naturally be in Menaji style...
<span class="mu-b">"We may have to venture beyond the castle, but I am sure we can accomplish something... though maybe you should abstain, in your condition Sedjet?"</span>
<span class="mu-r">"I'll be fine Darry, I'm only a few months along! I can still run and jump!"</span>
Yes, a little frivolity to reward the self-improvement that the populace is accepting. As well to commemorate your preferred culture and customs... maybe some holidays in honor of your old godly companions, wherever they are now. As much as you miss them, this would be a nice reminder and remembrance.
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Of course, as beneficial and productive as the season has been, it's not all perfect. Fortunately there hasn't been trouble from enemies or neighbors, but as your infatuation takes a backseat to proper love (and that affect on the mortal populace), some old problems at home seem to be returning. Of course there's the church as always, especially with your increasing divine influence being related to the populace, but also with the nobles. Again with the nobles, now not distracted and led astray by blissful romance and intimacy, same as the populace regain their senses so too do the nobles.