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Who better than a divine being though, your omnicompetence alone stands you above any mortal candidate. A trouble of dire proportions, worthy of a godly leader! To that end, you think to play by the rules of these mortals, if you are to lead them. A daunting challenge though for how strange their ways are to you, you're glad to have someone like Darry who at least is familiar with the social hierarchy of this culture and these times.
You don't really agree with or enjoy it of course, but whatever it takes to make this transition easier for these people. Of course you'd prefer to stylize yourself as a pharaoh god-queen and rule atop a pyramid, but you'll find less resistance and misgivings if you instead take to the manner of a noblewoman responsible for a township fief. These sort of things don't just happen every day, but times are desperate and these people have suffered so much that most of them are willing to accept your conditions if it means continued reprieve from hardship. There isn't a clergy in place to oppose you, however that could be either a benefit or a problem depending on how you want to deal with it. Lastly are the remaining nobles themselves, but apart from those uplifted additions to the prominent noble house here, the only ones who would object to you are some women, children and elderly. So long as you respect their rights and hold them in esteem... well what can they really do, if you brought them salvation, and to refuse you would mean inviting the elves back? Overall the fact that you are cooperating with their social system, at the very least establishes faith in your legitimacy among all the people here, both higborn and low.
If you are to play by their rules though, or at least some of them, there are certain expectations and demands you may have to adjust to. Unless of course you mean to shake things up, but as you know there will come resistance and trouble from that. Becoming an adopter of their culture and assimilating to this feudal system of chivalry the humans of this land generally follow, you treat it as just another sacrifice same as accepting the role of leadership in the first place. But of course like everything, it's a two-way street; you'll accept to changing yourself by their ways, but in time they will change by your ways.