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Though you'd hoped to return to your room for the evening, and thankfully poor Sir Tyne tries his best to keep some of the curious and devoted crowds outside away (for your peace and rest, so it is claimed), it seems you can't avoid everything.
<span class="mu-r">"You saw what I was doing, what I did to save the people of this town. Your paladin was with me the whole time, he made sure I didn't... break any of your... rules. In fact, I want my ankh back, at the very least for all this!"</span>
<span class="mu-b">"Of course, of course! In fact we dearly wish to thank you, and would love to have you as our guest once again! All who distinguished themselves in the battle are welcome."</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Before that though, we would like to get to the bottom of these... alarming accusations and rumors, about you and about this... Sedjet."</span>
A noble family member of House Swifthawk, some advisors and clergymen... and some castle guards. Making their way past the crowds and Tyne's vigil, to seek audience with you. You'd barely even made it home, the noble family you're staying with had only just finished welcoming and celebrating your return, so it seems obvious this little delegation had the time through the day to plan and wait for their chance at your attention. As far as you can tell, the ruling house wants you back to the castle again now that you are seen in a new light, while the church seeks another interrogation. One side eager and hopeful, the other side worried and proactive.
After all it's not every day that a supposed goddess comes to dwell in Eindward, and save the town from destruction. If there is any truth to these matters, then not even the other human towns and noble houses can share in such a claim.
>Your ankh first, before anything... besides healing, you wish to perform another duty of yours; guiding the dead to the afterlife.
>The castle? Oh you love the castle, you'd be delighted to attend what is sure to be a victory celebration... even if you probably pass out from exhaustion before long.
>The town cathedral? You'd like to answer concerns, and help people to understand the nature of you and your presence here. Surely the clergy should want that too?
>You're tired of playing on their terms, as well as just tired. Whatever they want, it can all be resolved here in this house. Although, there may be some... incompleteness, without the highest respective powers of nobility and church present.
>Go away, you're tired! You'll deal with everyone's attention and concerns, but later. After you've rested and regained your strength... and had time to formulate your own plan for what these mortals want.
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