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Something else as well, that concerns them in their search for a way not to upset you.
<span class="mu-s">"Here's your drinks then, rations, but... don't join the others."</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Stand together, on that side of the dock when you get to the end."</span>
Like everyone else after being checked, you're offered some relief (and pacification) after the voyage, with a dram of a strong drink and something simple to eat. Unlike the others however you and the family you're pretending to be with, get led aside from the other passengers. Something which causes alarm among others, thinking some of you are carrying the plague. The truth doesn't seem so worrying though, rather than steal your necklace it seems you've been handed over to the guards on duty for questioning.
<span class="mu-s">"Don't cry, don't cry. It'll be fine, I'm sure."</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Why didn't they take anything from us?"</span>
The husband holds their fearful child close, while the wife wonders aloud of the strange reaction the doctors had towards you. Though you did get to keep your valuables, and afforded the family the same benefit, you wonder if it was worth the trouble. Not for you really, it's no bother to you in the long run, but by your nature you worry for these mortals that stuck their neck out for you. What time you have before an official arrives down the docks, to see what's going on with your detention, you wonder what the best course is.
>Continue playing along, so far everything has more or less worked out together.
>You don't want to cause these people any more trouble. Not your disguise at least, but give up on the deception.
>With your divinity you expect you could beguile your way out of this matter together.
>Distance yourself from the family, and try to sneak off if you can. Now that you're off the docks you have options of where to go.
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