>>5438811>>5438765>>5438719>>5438704>>5438657>>5438607>>5438596>With the chance alone, take account of things. Your condition, your belongings, and what you know.Ever since your wanderings and finding living mortals again, this is the first time among them really you've had a moment to yourself in privacy. And even that is a bit much to say, since you're within a human domicile and there's dozens of them within a hundred feet of you. Unlike on the ship's voyage or in the refuge camp however, you at least have a door between you and them now.
<span class="mu-r"><span class="mu-i">"This is what they wear in these times? So restrictive, and it must feel heavy on them!"</span></span>
Amused at the fancy clothes they dressed you up in, you free yourself from at least the outer layers so that you can breathe easy and get to the few personal belongings you bundled up to carry with you. Laying them out on the bed beside the dress, you take account of things. Although being cast into the underworld as punishment, you don't have too much in the way of belongings.
>Your menat, an amulet necklace. An artifact of your own divinity, the other gods could not strip it from you before your imprisonment. With it you can perform rituals of your own divinity (though it is not a requirement), and it as well as others like it confer your divinity upon mortals. >Your ouroboros, a pair of quartz rings. Symbol of matrimony, if given to another they would become your consort, divinely associated.>The ankh, a talisman of underworld silver. Something you stole in your escape, the key of life as it is, represents your gained affinity for the divine aspect of death.It isn't much, but these are all divine artifacts of appropriate power. Of course as a god yourself, you can create artifacts as well. Not a deity of craftsmanship, but iconic symbols of your original homeland, and the old faith. Crook and flail, tyet knots, scarab pendants and of course... the almighty Eye, these things and more you can fashion to divine results, if you have the time or care. As well of course, you know the divine script and can create hieroglyphs which confer the power of their symbols. Such as carving the glyph for "water" upon a container to have it ever-filled. Overall this is the case with anything you do, you will divinely excel at with the omni-competence of a god. Though your divinity is that of Love and similar such concepts, even things anathema to love, like combat you will surpass any mortal.