[X] Melisandre, you are curious about what she thinks of your plans for dealing with Winter, even as you try to get ahead of your other foes with tools she might once have named the work of madness.
-[X] Moreover you are beginning to trust her a bit more with every battle, so she shouldn't be afraid to offer counsel. At the moment you are leaning toward creating tools which Winter will be unprepared and unused to dealing with, hence their curiosity in the Wyverns, and where before you would have hesitated to even mention it, a more stable wildfire might just prove necessary for dealing with the protections Winter can weave against common or even magical flame. You also plan on obtaining metamaterials which can harm the intangible but still mass-producible so that you can spread such arms among your armies and protect greater numbers of people.
-[X] You give her a meaningful look. All of that does not put a very great stake on the weight of prophecy. You sound like a general preparing for a conventional war, talking of logistics and soldiers and the movements of supplies, not of Azor Ahai's great sacrifice, mostly because you can not countenance such sacrifices. Winter has demonstrated these past few days that it is not bound by the rules and it will not play fair. And They are not the only ones who can cheat.
-[X] After talk of the Enemy is through, move onto her rewards and her current capabilities and arsenal.