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Naturally you refuse to accept this, and stand in defiance! Motherhood is something that mortal women are burdened by, it is no difficulty for a goddess! Why, you still intend to compete in the games of course! Even if Leon isn't the only one concerned, indeed Darry expressed similar worries for the alarm and concern it may cause in the populace to see you like this taking to acts of physicality. But none of that concerns you... even if you admit to yourself, it would have been better to engage in this last season. Ah, but it's not your fault the months got away from you! You were busy focused on changing the landscape for a better and more secure Bexley! Well you finished your hard work, same as your mortal subjects, and you feel you ought to be able to have as much fun as they will for these winter games!
Although, that does raise a worthy concern, for the celebration itself. As to how far you want to extend your hand in welcome;
>Just the people of Bexley, and the surrounding region. Your own people deserve the focus, and to bring into the fold those newfound communities in your domain, yet not under your control.
>The people of Hewe are welcome, if they can find time away from their besieged home. The traders and travelers at least, will be special guests.
>Beyond Hewe, the neighboring human towns are worth inviting. You don't expect some mass of travelers, but some envoys from each of them would be welcome. A chance at diplomacy, as well to show off the awesome feat of your reshaping the landscape.
>A proper relief effort to Eindward, what of it remains, all proceeds and charity of the festival can be devoted to your fallen neighbor to help salvage what can be.
>An open challenge across the land! Any and all whom fancy themselves worthy, may come and compete for a most splendid reward from the goddess of love herself! {Specify.}
And, for what nature you want the celebrations to take the form of;
>No need to bring religion into this, it's merely a thankful celebration for the benefit of your beloved people!
>A civic holiday can be created from this, nothing of the divine, just a celebration for Bexley itself and what recovery and progress has been made.
>Not to upset anyone, and to improve relations, you're willing to work with the church on this and find some appropriate holiday or festival by their tradition to expand with all this celebration.
>Menaji culture and faith revitalized, see if you can't recall some appropriate festival from your own time, that would suit the people here and this event. {Specify.}
>Honor to you yourself, a festival to Sedjet! Perhaps a bit egotistical, but let people revel in their appreciation for you and celebrate all the bounty you have provided for them. Especially since harvest season has passed, and planting season isn't far off.
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