Sahga : Cantrips + Bonus Scribble!
I have been wrestling my little Leshy for some time now, trying to get any of the art I make of her to look decent, and I think I’ve finally at least gotten over that ridiculous pre-conception xD
My little Leshy has survived (just barely) to level 2! So we made sure that all of her concepts and bits and pieces were in order this week, and after a bit of conference with our GM, she did get a few small changes made that fit her story better. She is officially a Vine Leshy (not a Leaf one), because I had literally styled her after a Vine before we knew exactly what all the subtypes of Leshies were going to be. Vine gives her a few boosts to climbing, as makes sense, but more importantly I had already decided that under all the bark she was mostly a mass of vines, as she was already holding her clothing together with one, so this was just a logical fix. Secondly, we also updated her Background to Pathfinder Hopeful, replacing her previous Dragon Scholar. While this one seems a little strange to begin with, it was due to player error that I didn’t realize that Pathfinder Hopeful fulfilled her concept 100% where Dragon Scholar fit with it’s name… but it had given her bonuses to Intimidation which… really just didn’t make sense for my small-sized adorable character to have. Swapping this our for Pathfinder Hopeful when I realized that it granted me not only the in-character motivation to be doing thorough research and reports on everything she sees and comes across… but it also gave her the Additional Lore skill feat which she chose to be Dragon Lore to keep the story consistent. This skill feat also means that she is actually going to continue to get better at Dragon Lore as the game progresses, so the end result is that she is more of a little dragon scholar when built in this manner, than she was when we first created the concept with the previous background. (Which is functionally why the GM allowed it, since it made things make more sense and didn’t really move anything around other than remove a skill that made no sense for her to have training in - intimidation). SO, without further ado, let me tell you a little bit about Sahga’s cantrips!
Cantrips are the lowest level of spells, which follow some special rules, mainly their allowance for you to cast them as many times a day as you like while most spells need a rest period after you cast X amount. In her current spell repertoire (basically the list of spells that she is allowed to cast), she has the following cantrips : Read Aura, Detect Magic, Shield, Telekinetic Projectile and Acid Splash. Shield : When she casts Shield on herself (which she does most rounds of combat), it grants her 1 AC + the Shield Block reaction, as well as a bonus +1 AC because this is one of her Sorceror Bloodline spells. So when she casts this, she concentrates her bright green magic and forms it into a pair of semi-transparent wings that bob and weave around her, swatting away attacks as best they can!
Telekinetic Projectile : This cantrip allows Sahga to pick up small loose or unattended objects and fling them across the room with just the power of her mind (+ magic of course). However, Sahga manifests this spell by way of imbuing this magic into one of her free vines (which compose 90% of her body, she merely wears bark over top of the mass of thorny vines as a sort of pseudo clothing to maintain a humanoid shape since she thinks it’s more pleasing to other humanoids ;) ). She then uses said imbued vine to pick up small objects and flings them at her attackers with a satisfying snap! Sahga isn’t one to be unprepared, so she makes sure to always carry a collection of items that are easy to throw should her surroundings not provide her with suitable projectiles.
Acid Splash : This is probably Sahga’s go-to cantrip whenever she can manage to find the opportunity to use it, and it’s a fun one to have been able to flavour into her magic usage. Acid Splash, just as it sounds, produces a globule of magic that does a bit of damage to it’s target as well as splashes everyone around it for a bit of acid damage. So when Sahga casts this cantrip, she puffs up her little chest and with surprising force spits out a tightly formed ball or bulb of leaves that bursts upon contact to reveal the liquid within as some form of acidic plant sap that the Leshy isn’t one to discuss the details of. Wouldn’t want to get doused with one of these leafy ”waterballoons”!
Bonus art includes Chibi Sahga (in colour), and a little scribble of Sahga diving into a most interesting book - honestly, probably some dry tome about monotonous historical accounts or some such.












