Aziza still believed Kylie had been basically a good person. That belief, however, was getting harder to rationally uphold, and was being shunted to the same portion of her mind that held her religious faith.
No question Kylie had majorly fucked up her world, on both an individual and global level. There was only so much Aziza could do--sorceresses can't do much about land poisoned by radiation. Nor could she simply announce that she had come to fix the people Kylie had damaged--she'd be swamped, and people would complain that she had fixed one person and not another. She would have to do it another way.
And so the legend spread of the Kind Lady, who would mysteriously appear and fix the things and people Kylie had broken. Unfusing people and their dogs, rebuilding magically wrecked homes and schools, restoring fertility to magically blighted land, transforming people from hideous monsters back to people, surviving cockroaches back into special forces soldiers, and then staying and soothing them, setting their savaged minds on the path to healing. And then disappearing to help someone else. Some said she was a repentant Kylie, while others found the idea Kylie would repent ridiculous and were sure the Devil had carried her off to hell.
One of the weirdest things for Aziza was one of the most mundane--dealing with men again. It made her realize how much her own self-identification has switched to the female side. She didn't hate men--how could she hate anybody if she loved a monster like Kylie (well, anybody except Savannah) but they just seemed sort of alien.