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But you have a better estimation of the higher up mortals now, and you'd appreciate a time to yourself. Both to take account of your situation, and to let grow this seed of interest and wonder you've planted in their hearts.
<span class="mu-s">"Expect some of them to visit, soon I reckon."</span>
<span class="mu-s">"If you need anything, just ask from your door."</span>
The pair of serving girls show you a room, quicker than you'd have expected after being led away. But then, you were a little distracted by the interior of the castle as you were taken through. A construction to rival the pyramids of old, the structure is quite massive and impressively made, by mortal standards at least. It doesn't seem right for the ruling family and supporters to have such a mighty dwelling while the commoners are picked apart outside in meager houses and tent encampments, but faced with such enemies of the ongoing war, it seems the castle was the only structure of permanence the humans have been able to maintain and so they just kept building and expanding upon it.
Though you'd rather be among those in need and sharing your divine nature with the most people, you cannot lie about your appreciation for these accommodations the nobility afforded you as their guest. For the first time since your return to the world, you actually have some privacy and comfort, more befitting a goddess. And apparently this is just a lowly room for guests, compared with what the noble family are used to. Surely any mortal would value this as well, but the chance you have here to act unobserved... you could make use of your divinity without concern, if you so wished. Or simply, sneak off and explore this grand structure at your leisure now that they left you alone in their home.
Guest... or prisoner. They may think that, but one way or another you cannot be contained. Even if you so desired, to simply jump out the window, the fall which you would of course survive.
>With the chance alone, take account of things. Your condition, your belongings, and what you know.
>You can afford to wait now, in such comfortable conditions. Let your presence fester within the castle till the mortals are driven to action, on your terms.
>See if you can't find someone to call on. Like the overseer of the docks, a mortal you could entice to divulge what they know of this place and these people.
>Wield your divinity as you see fit. Either true to your nature, or beyond your repertoire. {Specify.}
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