Here’s my Baba Yaga WIP. I’m gonna fill out the remaining sections and make it look nice when I have the time but I want to get this out here in the noosphere for review ASAP. [hider=Caster][center][img]https://i.imgur.com/XE4UcjT.jpg[/img] [h2][b]"Hmmm... I wonder if I can use this apple to lure in any small, easily-poisoned children..."[/b][/h2][/center] [center][h3][u]Class:[/u] Caster [u]True Name:[/u] Baba Yaga [u]Gender:[/u] Female [u]Alignment:[/u] Chaotic Neutral [u]Height/Weight:[/u] 243cm/136kg [u]Personality:[/u] [u]History:[/u] [u]Stats:[/u] STR: D END: D AGL: B MAG: A LCK: B[/h3][/center] [h3][center][u]Class Skills:[/u][/center][/h3][list] [*]Territory Creation (A): Construction of [i]Baba Yaga’s Hut[/i], which is superior to a [i]Workshop[/i], becomes possible. [*]Item Construction (A): Capable of making healing potions that grant limited immortality.[/list] [h3][center][u]Personal Skills:[/u][/center][/h3][list] [*]Divinity (D): Worshipped as a minor goddess or avatar/emissary of the Earth Mother by some, Baba Yaga is guaranteed the bare minimum protection afforded to a goddess. [*][i]Potnia Theron[/i] (D): As an extension of the Earth Mother in Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga is permitted use of this skill, though its effectiveness compared to a true or major goddess is severely downgraded. Allowing the communication and parthenogenic “birthing” of various animals and monsters, it makes Baba Yaga’s hut a frighteningly well-guarded place. [*]Elemental (A++): Baba Yaga is commonly associated with the Earth Mother and is attributed with control over the elements as well as the weather. While her ability to control the weather does not allow her to do much other than dictate the day’s forecast because she lacks access to Koschei the Immortal’s island of Buyan, the home of the winds personified, her command over the raw elemental forces is excellent, giving all her elemental attacks a Rank Up in effectiveness and allowing her to summon Elemental Masses as familiars, which she refers to as “her four horsemen”. Little is known about them, but they appear [i]not [/i] to be the same Four Horsemen known throughout Judeochristian lore. [*]High-Speed Divine Words (B)[/list] [h3][center][u]Noble Phantasm(s):[/u][/center][/h3][list] [*]Name: Baba Yaga’s Hut [*]Title: The Chicken-Legged Castle [*]Type: Anti-Army/Anti-Fortress Bounded Field [*]Rank: A+ [*]Range: 1-99, though ultimately irrelevant due to its mobile nature [*]Description: Baba Yaga’s mobile hut, a magical fortress made from rough-hewn stone and yew that walks on a thousand chicken legs like a millipede. Capable of walking, running, and even jumping hundreds of feet in the air, the hut is a mobile magical weapons platform, amplifying Baba Yaga’s innate magical abilities to the point where continuous use of Anti-Army magecraft (i.e. gratuitous beam spam) becomes possible. When it decides to settle down in one place, fences made of human bones pop up all around it, skewering any unwanted intruders who attempt to enter without Baba Yaga’s permission. The hut is capable of taking as much damage as it can dish out, requiring an Anti-Fortress NP to completely destroy it (since it is itself a fortress), and any damage that it sustains in battle can be fixed with the aid of the trees of the forest, which aid Baba Yaga in the construction of her hut. Outside of the forest, the hut’s self-repair function is inhibited by the corresponding distance from nature, but it can still rebuild itself, albeit slowly, by harvesting materials in the surrounding area. There have been times when Baba Yaga’s hut has been made from a variety of scraps and patchwork materials, and with the addition of its many skittering legs, it takes on a chaotic, almost protean atmosphere, like a living thing.[/list] [list] [*]Name: Mortar & Pestle [*]Title: I’m Not the Average Witch! [*]Type: Anti-Unit, Anti-Army (when used in conjunction w/ magecraft) [*]Rank: B [*]Range: 1-99, though ultimately irrelevant due to its mobile nature [*]Description: Baba Yaga’s vehicle of choice for when leaving her hut becomes a necessity (this can be in case of emergency, a need for stealth and subtlety, or just plain boredom with Baba Yaga). The mortar and pestle she normally wields in her kitchen increase in size in an instant, becoming a witch’s staff and flying chariot rather than mere kitchen implements. The mortar can fly at speeds greater than modern commercial aircraft and achieve similar heights, while the pestle becomes a Mystic Code capable of amplifying Baba Yaga’s magecraft to a degree suitable for short excursions outside the defensive perimeter of her hut. While neither are exemplary Noble Phantasms in and of themselves, their utility and synergy together makes them worthy of their rank.[/list][/hider]