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Just something to think about, as you see to the needs of the people. You have to remain aware of course, that the reason these people so desperately flock to you, is because that's how bleak their lives have been. Through such suffering and death, you represent the first real hope to them, maybe ever thus explaining their fervor.
<span class="mu-r">"No no, no need to thank me! I've already got too many gifts from yesterday... come to think of it, Albert could you maybe see about giving those gifts to people who need them more than we do?"</span>
<span class="mu-b">"If you say so my lady, though I think that may upset some of the gift givers..."</span>
Having relocated from just the streets to the town square, it works better for the wider open space and for the cover out of the rain. Semi-permanent tents for the occasional and meager town market day, can at least keep most people out of the looming storm. Also you expect the nobility and town guards are more appreciative of your effort to move people here, better to keep an eye on the populace in a place like this rather than residential areas.
In any case you can continue where you left off yesterday, healing those injured from the battle and raid, but less seriously than others. A good thing you kept up with this too, as you can already sense infection in many people's improperly treated wounds, something you can remedy. And for all your efforts here, once again do you continue to foster love and devotion in the populace, restoring some hope through the darkness. Naturally people start to see you in a more... divine way, especially with these rumors of claimed godhood, but you try to remain vigilant about not being worshiped or bowed to.
Yes you are a god, albeit an ancient one from a faraway land and culture... these details the common folk have trouble grasping or making sense of, when many of them have been born and lived their lives in this "new world" with no memory or knowledge of the old, let alone the ancient. But that's besides the point, yes you are a divine being but different from the one they know; you desire no worship, nor subjugation. You have come to help people in this darkest hour, and by your nature you desire no thanks or appreciation.