>>5461356>a divine descendant to eventually take over this roleThat is definitely more your style, at least by precedent. Let someone you trust to rule, and who better to trust than your own children? You'd prefer to sow a family to run things, perhaps even multiple families to run many things, while you embrace your nature to wander around among the populace and the wilds, sharing love and bounty wherever you go.
Under ideal circumstances though. Obviously these are not ideal circumstances, and for as much hardship as these remaining humans have endured, it seems only fair that you may endure hardship with them. It's not your nature or your desire to rule, but it may be what these people need, and for these mortals you love no sacrifice is too great.
Not that you <span class="mu-i">have</span> to but just a possibility, something to consider.
>>5461388>>5461379The matter with the souls is that they have no where to go, you can't guide or help them to any destiny because they have none. So what becomes of them, is entirely up to you, whether you simply want to allow them to your divine realm or afterlife, or if you want to repurpose them for good or evil.
>>5461397Montez is a Sir only due to knighthood, Tyne is actual nobility just a minor family. All the options potentially bring something to the table you suppose, if courtship was your concern.
>Darry is proper nobility. He has legitimacy to Eindward, Chaleme, and possibly even Bexley. That's three major towns out of the seven or eight total remaining.>Tyne is noble and experienced and carries himself well. The most dependable mortal you know, but he was a paladin for a reason, and obedience is his nature. Then again, you can rely on him to remain good and true.>Jean is the best physical specimen you've encountered in this new world, he may not be the sharpest tool in the shed but he's the most well put-together. Enough that he shrugged off the plague even.>Montez understands the conflict better than any other. His mindset doesn't sit well with you, but you know that in the matter of humanity's survival he can and will do whatever it takes.>Rene... maybe best not to consider, but he does have divine blood for what it's worth, the potential to combine with your own. Perhaps a new divine pantheon altogether.Of course this lot where just whom you gathered from Eindward. Bexley may have it's own stock of heroic mortals if you cared to look, same as any other town or group of humans in this land. There may be even more notable or standout figures in the land, but you'd surely have to go seeking them out personally rather than spending time in towns trying to save each populace. As well, whether you think you have the time for any of that, trying to find some perfect champion when people have need of you here and now.
Ah, but it's all a trifling matter really. Unless you were so strongly inclined towards creating a dynasty for yourself or something similar, there's probably more pressing matters.