>>5440118>>5440121>>5440171>>5440185>>5440220>>5440296>>5440305>>5440332>Adjust to your environment, and when you have the chance in private, make use of your divinity. See what you're capable of.Because of the value you provide to the town, you are afforded accommodation in a decent home. That of non-noble retainer family to House Swifthawk, and though it is the lord's order for you to stay with them, you immediately earn your keep by helping their son maimed in battle. Again, you aren't too happy with the conditions imposed upon you, but you are allowed and encouraged to continue helping people however and whenever you can... all under the supervision of the paladin of course. A noble son of another retainer family, Sir Tyne is sworn to the church and is supposed to protect you and to make sure that you don't do anything heretical.
<span class="mu-r">"But Sir, you can't abandon your vows!"</span>
<span class="mu-b">"For you my lady, anything..."</span>
Of course the mortals underestimate you, because the poor fool falls in love with you soon enough, like so many others. Though it is amusing to see a supposed champion of their faith fall sway to your influence all the same, you'd hate to cause the poor young man trouble or guilt. Besides, it's more useful that you instead make use of his being enamored with you, by allowing you to sneakily avoid some of the restrictions placed upon you. A good example, being able to sneak outside the walls sometimes and return to the helping the needy.
At least when you're not so busy helping soldiers, which is most of your effort spent. However it's for a good cause, because in just a week or so you're hearing stories of Eindward starting to hold its own against the enemy for once. Not just a constant loss of territory and life, the soldiers being kept in good health means fast recovery from battles and the ability to patrol the region and strike back against hostile forces.