You decide to send your missionaries out among their own kind, and resolve to try and split your attention between your two husbands.
5.6 CS:
Uzzu has come of age! Your heroic son possesses the Vengeful nature of his father, and is likely destined to win many a great battle in your name! Now that he is old enough to do so, he formally declares his intent to wed his godly sister Moonpetal, although they will not dwell together until their wedding at the great feast at the end of the Decade.
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Several days after Uzzu formally reaches adulthood, Moonpetal pays you an unexpected visit in your throne room.
"Mother," she begins, "a goddess of pride such as myself deserves only the most accomplished husband. I've been talking to Uzzu, and it is our hope that you will find some great quest for him to embark upon, so that the name of Moonpetal's husband will be known to all mortal tongues!"
"You'd risk your brother's life to satisfy your own pride?" You ask.
"Mom, I run an afterlife." She pouts, "should a mortal I love die, I stand to lose nothing."
Well, her logic checks out at least.
A: Absolutely not. I will not risk my son for the sake of your pride alone.
B: Ask me again at the end of the decade. Risking his life is one thing, but I will not allow my son to risk missing his own wedding feast!
C: Of course! I shall task his father with finding him work in the lands of the Abyssal Gods.
D: Of course! I shall send him to lead the empire in conquest of its neighbors!
E: I'll allow him to protect the band of missionaries who just left from the Temple of the Tome. Not the most glamorous work, but it should get his name out there.