"The gods, in our world, can choose people to act as their servants in the Material World. They grant them power in exchange for - acting to strengthen Their church and advance Their aims. Shortly after I did an Atonement at the direction of the new regime, Iomedae, a Chelish woman who was a warrior-priest of Aroden's and became a god eight hundred years ago, chose me. I had been planning to lie low and not do anything dangerous or interesting but I thought it seemed good, to have a god choose you, and I tried to discretely do some research about what kind of god she was and it seemed like her church was doing good work in making the conquest go as gently as it could for people but I didn't get very far before she sent me - visions of Leareth, and very vague instructions I understood to oblige me to - get close to him, learn something about him.
I figured it had to be important. And I figured it would almost definitely get me killed, if I was caught, but - but he was going to be the King, if he was a danger to my country I had to know, and if he was in danger maybe I was supposed to stop it. So I got a job at the palace and spied on him, with a lot of magic items I'd custom-made to get away with it. It was very dangerous. It was easier to do very dangerous things at that point because I was lined up for Axis if I died and Axis is nice. I figured that if I found anything I'd take it to Aroden, and he might be lenient if it was very important. And if I got caught, well, lots of people get tortured to death and they're not any worse for the wear afterwards and I'm not unusually weak or something.
I got caught. They were - very kind, and patient, I thought they were making fun of me - and once the situation was explained Aroden announced he was going to scold Iomedae for scaring me, and they were very oddly insistent that I was free to leave if I wanted to, and I agreed to stay while they explained, and Leareth explained that ...that he'd asked Her to find him a wife. Expecting that She'd, you know, introduce us, but gods don't work like that."