Literally anything would do at that point. She can cast Extended 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]
Thanks for reminding me of the name of those storage disks. Was trying to remember them a few days ago.

The sheet I posted last night is incomplete. I'm gonna finish it tonight and send it to DP. Thanks for the heads up on the incorrect spelling.
 
Thanks for reminding me of the name of those storage disks. Was trying to remember them a few days ago.

The sheet I posted last night is incomplete. I'm gonna finish it tonight and send it to DP. Thanks for the heads up on the incorrect spelling.
I still can't believe that we are now having a minor NPC waltz around with Incantatrix levels...
 
It'll never matter on-screen, so why not?
We're a setting fixture now, you know. Other people should be allowed to be the heroes of their own piddly little adventures.
I'm no against it, it's just a bit surreal.

Then again, Anya's build is also using some very fine gouda and Ivez... came out stronger then expected...
One man's "minor NPC" is another man's unmitigated badass. See Ser Richard.

He wasn't supposed to have a major role, originally.

The Stormlander in him 'disagreed' with that notion.
Yeah. I remember DP saying he was expecting we would get him killed in short order and just tossing him to us as ablative armor until Viserys got level 3 or 4.
 
I still can't believe that we are now having a minor NPC waltz around with Incantatrix levels...
Mia is Anya's partner in the Inquisition shenanigans in King's Landing and she broke through the 5th level cap into true PC-dom. I think she's earned it.
 
One man's "minor NPC" is another man's unmitigated badass. See Ser Richard.

He wasn't supposed to have a major role, originally.

The Stormlander in him 'disagreed' with that notion.
You mean the Richard Lonmouth in him disagreed with that notion, not every Stormlanders are as awesome as Richard, I mean Robert is a Stormlander(and more importantly Renly, the little bitch who traded away his existence because he couldn't handle responsibility, was a Stormlander)
 
@Azel Here's the current write-up for the Elemental Wyrmlings on the front page.

Elemental Wyrmling x32 (8 Fire, 8 Lightning, 8 Cold, 8 Acid)

Wings of parchment, bones of steel, scales of burnished bronze and a soul drawn of the elements themselves these swift flying constructs a wrought in the image of dragonkind not only in form but also in some small measure in mind. Proud they are and bold on the attack, effigies of timeless power.

Elemental Wyrmling
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 6, Wis 12, Cha 6
Base Atk +6;
Feats Alertness, Power Attack
Skills Spot +10, Intimidate +10, Listen +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.

Construction
Requirements Craft Construct, Craft Magical Arms and Armor, Elemental Darts, Lesser Geas; Cost a custom made platemail worth 500 GP, 2000 GP
 
I used to think that most people didn't get good PrCs without a lot of training.
However in ASWAH it seems like they basically grow on trees when needed. This has been the case for 11612 pages, and I don't see any reason to stop now.
 
Well, we could send Amrelath too, but I've got the feeling that will blow up in our faces.

I'm open for other suggestions, since I genuinely don't know what to do with that bunch with their usual support being on the Yi-Ti expedition.
... you mean, an Other does to him what he did to the Valyrian dragon in the television series? Making Amrelath undead again and trying to control him could have interesting results.
 
It'll never matter on-screen, so why not?
We're a setting fixture now, you know. Other people should be allowed to be the heroes of their own piddly little adventures.
They will be telling stories about the Winter War, and mention "I've seen the Dragon take on the Living Night. Something you must have seen to believe it.".
 
200 IM per car for a constant effect Unseen Servant brakeman. They could also be tasked with helping to clean the cars between trips.
So:

Locomotive:
- 2,000 IM (ritual) for the boiler
- 500 IM (enchanting) for the controls
- 900 IM (enchanting) for a decanter to supply water
- 100 tons of steel

Cars:
- 30 tons of steel
- 200 IM (enchanting) for an Unseen Servant

Then I would suggest the "average" train to be the locomotive, 8 cargo wagon transporting 100 tons of goods each and 2 passenger wagons for roughly 50 persons each.
That would come out to 400 tons of steel, 3,400 IM enchanting and 2,000 IM ritual cost for the boiler.
Unseen Servants have STR 2.

A single one per multi-ton train car going at any speed will take forever to stop.
 
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