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To help people travel? Well it's a pretty low bar to start with, but you'd rather start small and work your way up! Something to help these mortals on the road, before you attempt to create your own <span class="mu-i">Book of the Dead</span> for yourself, for example.
<span class="mu-r">"Mark it in stone I'd say. Copy what I've given you on the papers, and find a new path from here to Hewe, marking them along the way. Leave enough of them as you go and we'll have a safe route by the change of the moon."</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Yes'm, as you please. I'll see 'em there and back, ye have my word."</span>
Bringing that traitor Claus back into the fold, you personally appoint him in charge of this effort, along with the cooperation of the visiting envoy group from Hewe. You hadn't come up with an adequate punishment for him yet, largely because he'd intentionally kept away from you and Bexley, but when your aura of love began to spread through the land he came wandering back beguiled as everyone else. You could lock him up or devise some other punishment for attacking and driving off Zeni, but you wouldn't want to waste his skills. Assigning him this duty with diligence, should be an adequate punishment... for now, so that he can forge a new path from Bexley to Hewe.
And in doing so provide much greater safety and surety to travelers. With your divinely capable hands and your learned secrets, you have managed to create a <span class="mu-i">Book of the Earth</span>, with a central theme of obscurity; finding and using unseen paths. This text allows one to create their own way that only they (or others like them) can follow, and none other except divinely favored can even notice it. A powerful tool in the hands of a god, but even mortals can benefit. And so you copy down the relevant glyphs on many pages, to distribute among Claus and an assembled group of foresters and scouts, so that they can depart with them. Travel a new path from Bexley to Hewe, making permanent marks (ideally upon stones) along the way and creating an obscure travel route that only those aware can follow.