"Archmaiden, what thoughts do you have about the city?"
I had talked with the PR department long and hard, and I decided to keep my story as being Clair of Riveroak. Which means magic, being born in Balamb and my connection with Marae. I did that mostly to the benefit of the goddess in order to butter her up a bit, but also because other than that I had no personal history. I knew a bit of worm but I didn't exactly read the story myself, my knowledge being supplied by forum discussions and fanfictions, which I could remember more than I could remember my own past.
I knew I was male before, that I was overweight, that at some point in my life I had fucked up massively, but other than that and some minor stuff I couldn't remember the most important bits, like what was my actual fuck up, if I had any living family before being dragged to this mess, what my face looked like, or even my real name.
Because of that I took the identity of Clair as my own, and decided to run with it. While she had some bad memories of bullying from kids and even some scorn from adults after the secret of her blessing was discovered, how she had no clue, her life wasn't as bad as I thought they would be. She was raised by a single mother whose father had died in the war as a hero, and went to the local academy to learn the adventuring arts, finding herself a prodigy in acquiring and shaping Soul Power, or Experience, and eventually getting the rank of highest form of magical manipulation, learning all the magical schools in a single, massive school called Arcano. Only divine spells where barred from her, and that's because she decided to not deal with the divine under any circumstances after finding out her condition was due to being marked by a god.
A decision I didn't had a luxury to choose since aside from Marae and a lot of trial and error that could take weeks to months, I didn't had access to spell books or spell scrolls in order to learn new spells. I need the power, and I need it as fast as possible in order to survive this mess. Not only that but I was on a very strict timetable, since according to my research Simurgh haven't attacked yet. I wasn't sure if the rulebook of 3D&T had it, but I really need some spell to block out precognition and mind intrusion in some form otherwise things will go from bad to worse really, really fast.
But all those worries were for the future, and right now I had some more immediate, but equally urgent things to deal with.
"It's a wonderful city, and it's people are very friendly. I came here only a few days earlier and I already feel welcome."
Most questions and answers where already rehashed previously, no small thanks to the PR department, but some of them were outside the usual norm, both because I requested to talk abut Marae and because the reporters were allowed to ask some of their own questions from time to time so long as they aren't out of line.
Another reporter stood up, this one a woman in a suit and I had to suppress a shudder, reminding myself that not every woman in a suit was actually Contessa in disguise.
"Are you going to fight in Endbringer fights?" She asked and the room fell silent for a few moments.
"Of course", I replied without missing a beat, even if this wasn't one of the scripted questions, "what kind of hero I would be to not go and help against the greatest threat to humanity? I'm not sure if I can injury it like Legend or Eidolon can, but even if I'm not able to damage it by myself every bit counts and I'm fast enough to help with search and rescue if it comes down to it."
She was slightly surprised by my unhesitating response, but nodded satisfied and sat down. I had prepared for such question being asked at some point even if it wasn't on the script, and I was just waiting for this moment in order to do my own bit of talking actually. Before another reporter could talk however I took the mic closer to myself, a signal that I do my own thing, which was reluctantly approved by the PR department, mostly because I wouldn't bulge on it and cited some spiel about freedom of religion and other such things.
"You might not know it", I started startling some of the other PRT personal present, but they were quickly reassured that this was part of the script if an unconventional one, "but I come from a different world", I stated while feeling my heartbeat starting to go crazy, and the room becoming silent.
"The existence of Earth Aleph might be common knowledge, but there are other worlds out there. I came from a world we called Gaia, a word with meaning shared by the ancient greeks of this world, from the Kingdom of Balamb. There I was born and grew up, learning about the world and eventually learning about magic. I realized when I was young that I had been marked by Marae, the Transcendental Goddess of Fertility and Virility to be her champion, and it was because of her blessing that I enjoyed the tittle of prodigy and genius in the arts of magic and war. As I grew up I eventually enlisted in the military and fought in the war between my kingdom and the kingdom of Galbadia. It was there during a mission that a bright flash of light hit me and I somehow got stranded in this world. Alone and confused, the PRT saw my potential and asked me to be a hero and I accepted, but I never forgot about home."
I took a deep breath, glad that nobody started to talk yet. "I don't know if I will ever get back home, but since I'm in this world I will make the most out of it, defending those that took me in and hoping to become strong enough to deal with the enemies of mankind. One of the things that I kept however was my connection with my goddess, and it is my duty as her champion to spread her word and glory to all who can see. I hope to one day save the world, and my goddess will aid me in my endeavour. 'May her glory be eternal, may her wisdom guide me, may her strength aid me, both in this and the next life'", fortunately there wasn't any embarrassing oaths ins this small plea, "thank you for listening to me."
The silence stayed for a couple of seconds more before an explosion of questions came, and I tried to answer as best as I could. Questions about magic, about my world, and to a lesser extend about Marae. No, while I was going to exalt her name I wasn't ready to officially spread her religion in this world. I doubt I would survive the parental backlash from that one. Besides I know that Marae still have some things in hidding, and until I learn more in deep about my patron I'm perfectly happy with the population taking what I already said and reaching their own conclusions. At least it will deflect some of the headaches coming my way.
After the press release I went back to the preferred lounge of the group of heroes I went drinking with. There Flamedisco was sitting taking a sip at his latte. "Laying a bit thick there, didn't you?"
'On the contrary, you behaved exceptionally well. To have my name spread over so many people after so long without retaliation is a good change of pace my dear champion', said the ever present voice in my head. I filed the implications of that statement for later before addressing Flamedisco.
"I said what I had to say, nothing more, nothing less. As Marae's champion, and pretty much only worshiper it's my duty to spread her name and glory."
"I never expected you to be a religious person, that's all."
"Well", I said a bit embarrassed, "I wasn't until recently, but I had to review my options since once I curry enough favor with her she will be my best source of new spells for me."
"Wait, are you telling me that you can actually talk with this goddess?"
"I pray to her, and she answers to me". At this point I had already told the higher ups and they are mostly alright with it, dismissing my words as the delusion of yet another parahuman who doesn't know the source of their powers (as if anyone not being a high ranking Cauldron member actually knew it), but I'm sure someone in the higher chain of command will take my words with care, but unless they make a fuss about it I should be safe to commune with Marae as long as I want.
"Still", Flamedisco continued, going to the coffee machine to refill his drink, "I'm amazed that you managed to get away with it. I thought the PR department would have throw a fit over what you said in the press."
"Oh, they did throw a fit before, but I pressed on. You'd be surprised at what you can get away with when you use the words 'freedom of religion' in this country."
He lout out a loud laugh, startling the two new arrivals while I allowed myself a small smile.
'You're still going to pay the proper sacrifice', Marae reminded me and I pouted.
That's twenty Experience points I had to fork in order to get the proper patronage from Marae and be able to learn the new spells from her, and hopefully get some more concrete help from her in the form of miracles or something like that. I hope.
Guess there really isn't such a thing as free lunch regardless of world you are.