Before we spend research actions on freeing the Wyrmling, maybe we should ask Yss or the old gods what it would cost for them to do the freeing, if it turn out to just cost a dozen HD for the old gods to free it, then I would feel pretty foolish spending PC time on it.
 
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I would say level 9. They are rather beefy, small and skillful.
Their familiar ability could be something like "share energy resistance with master while within 5ft"
I'll have to agree here. The Wyrmlings got Elemental Darts at will and are pretty hard to put down between DR and high AC.

Getting one as a familiar is a bit like getting a opinionated hunting rifle as a familiar.
 
Calling it now; the Eldritch Entity trapped beneath the Red Keep has established contact with Robert.
 
Calling it now; the Snake Treat trapped beneath the Red Keep has established contact with Robert.
Fixed that for you.

You shouldn't mislabel food. What if we accidentally give something to Yss that he is allergic too? Or fertilize the trees with something containing too much salt and ruining the soil?

Think about the trees!
 
I'd say so yes. Not sure what level to put them at though
@DragonParadox, @Goldfish think of it this way: there are solid D&D builds that focus on sharing buff spells with your familiar so that your familiar becomes a mighty melee monster and you hide in the back, protected by all the buffs. Like a "supermount" Paladin or Ranger build.
Well IMO giving a combat-focused Wyrmling Construct as a familiar makes these builds stupidly good. These super-familiar builds become combat-effective when the base creature is a ******* bird, so a tough Construct with ranged attacks, a decent melee routine and good skills is rather ridiculous.
 
Fixed that for you.

You shouldn't mislabel food. What if we accidentally give something to Yss that he is allergic too? Or fertilize the trees with something containing too much salt and ruining the soil?

Think about the trees!

I just want the Red Keep to reconfigure into a Gundam piloted by Robert so that we can have a proper epic climax to retaking Westeros fighting him in our TD form? Is that so wrong?
 
@DragonParadox, @Goldfish think of it this way: there are solid D&D builds that focus on sharing buff spells with your familiar so that your familiar becomes a mighty melee monster and you hide in the back, protected by all the buffs. Like a "supermount" Paladin or Ranger build.
Well IMO giving a combat-focused Wyrmling Construct as a familiar makes these builds stupidly good.
Just planning Mia's future Familiars. She needs something to keep up with her Invisible hulked out Summons.
 
For reference, the Wyrmling sheet:
Elemental Wyrmling, CR 3
LN Small Construct
Init 0, Senses Darkvision 120ft, Blindsense 60ft; Perception +10

Defense
AC 18, touch 13, flat-footed 16 (+1 size, +2 Dexterity, +5 natural)
HP 45 (6d10+12)
Fort -, Ref +6, Will +5
DR 5/Adamantine
Immune construct traits, to choosen element
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 5th)
At will - Elemental Darts (as choosen element)

Offense
Speed 40ft, burrow 20ft, fly 100ft. (average)
Melee bite +8 (1d6+2), 2 claws +8 (1d4+1)
Space 5 ft.; Reach 5 ft.; 10ft. with bite
Special Attacks: breath weapon (30-ft cone, DC 15 Reflex, 2d8 of choosen element

Statistics
Str 14, Dex 14, Con -, Int -, Wis 12, Cha 6
Base Atk +6;
Feats Alertness, Power Attack
Skills Fly +12 (+2 from size), Intimidate +10, Perception +10, Stealth +6 (+4 from size)
Language: Common, Draconic

Seemingly a heavy piece of armor for a freshly hatched dragon, this construct is filled by swirling energies of a single element.
They are very, very tanky for their CR and can easily subsist on a diet of Fighter 1 and Peasant 3.
 
Just planning Mia's future Familiars. She needs something to keep up with her Invisible hulked out Summons.
Literally anything would do at that point. She can cast Trollshape on a raven familiar, then add in Extended [buff suite - Transmutation has a lot of excellent self-only buffs] and turn it into a combat machine. Even better: she can put these buffs into a Shalantha's Delicate Disc and have the familiar power itself up.

By the way, you misspelled her class in her sheet a few pages back. It's Incantatrix, not Incantrix. [I didn't go reread it today, so if you fixed it since I'm sorry]
 
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