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Having previously explained your powers by saying you were a prophet, now they have trouble believing anything you might do wouldn't be possible for a prophet! It doesn't help that by your loving and humanly nature, you aren't the sort of god who demands obedience or worship, and in fact you don't really want it either.
In any case if they aren't to be showing such submission to you, then there's nothing to stop them from their earlier celebratory praise! As soon as you restore yourself to health after everyone else, the men eagerly swarm you again. This time, to all grab and lift you up to their shoulders, collectively carrying you in triumph and giving victory cheers for all of you together. You yelp from the surprise of their effort, and try to draw Tyne's cloak around you more to avoid any... indecencies from being held and carried above a bunch of men. But their attention and thoughts are so far from your body, instead fully swept up in the elation of victory... and hope.
Hope it seems, because as far as you can tell, this is the first time the humans have won a battle against a combined force of northmen and elves let alone an enemy demigod on the field. Just wait till you all return to town, and the realization spreads.
>In this specific instance, you suppose exalted treatment of you as a deity is permissible. If only so that when you're carried back to town, other people can get the idea as well with less confusion.
>Of course the truth won't remain secret among these men, but let it spread naturally by them. Let people learn for themselves what happened, between the rumors and exaggeration that is sure to follow the battle.
>Back to town, to celebrate the victory? No, the situation isn't over yet! On to the castle doors, to demand attention of the nobility! You and the soldiery have an ultimatum to deliver!
>No time for this nonsense! You don't want to rain on the parade of these men, so to speak, but there's sure to be many more people in need of you back at town! Return as quickly as you all can, forget the celebration!
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