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As a goddess you do not tire from days full of work, but to keep up appearances (same as eating, a choice rather than need) you act as such. Mainly so that you can get some time alone to yourself, because as much as Tyne is supposed to supervise you, he wouldn't dare to intrude on a lady's quarters... unless she wanted it. With the privacy though you can re-familiarize yourself with what you're capable of. Namely the way in which your divinity functions.
>As a goddess, you can wield your divinity to do most anything you desire or could imagine. With the power and competence of a deity, you can roll a 1d100 to do something, when you feel that something is worth divine effort. Even things which are unfamiliar to you, such as combat or skills you have no experience with, you still should outperform any mortal. As for things which are familiar to you, like your godly domains of Love and such, you don't need to roll and automatically succeed as you have seen thus far. Only by choice, could you choose not to triumph in these regards, such as choosing to withhold love from mortals and halt their succumbing to it.
>You yourself, and your divinity, will always be stronger when you personally embrace your own domains, such as being in love yourself. Conversely you will always be weaker when not embracing them, like being in poor health.
>Be aware that actively wielding divinity (excluding your own domains) does actually tire you, and as well that doing so will naturally reveal you to be divine, without proper precaution taken. Your "disguise" isn't actually different from your true form, just that mortals wouldn't perceive your godly nature because you don't gleam and glow with divine light if you aren't wielding it.
So as you know, you of course aren't limited to efforts of love and beauty and such. If you so desired to take matters into your own hands, you could wield your divinity to sneak out with the stealth of a god, acrobatically maneuver your way into the castle with the grace of a god, talk your way past guards with the charisma of a god, and then fight your way out after with the martial prowess of a god... though with the possibility to fail any of these things, albeit unlikely. Of course it may be easier to rely on your godly domains for which you cannot fail, but not all problems can be solved with just love and beauty and such.