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Pegasi can't be cohort/mounts. It would be a mount only. Therefore, if you're an 11th level holy warrior, you'd be treated as 10th level for terms of this ability (as a pegasus has a -1 effective level modifier), and it would gain the benefits of a 10th level paladin's mount, namely +4 HD, +6 natural armor, +2 Str, an Int of 7, empathic link, improved evasion, share spells, share saving throws, and improved speed. If you're a 12th level holy warrior, you get an additional +2 HD, +2 natural armor, +1 Str, +1 Int, and the ability to Command other pegasi.
 

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Right, So that dragon cohort feat would end up being pointless than? (I think I misunderstood that you would consider changing it for the pegasus mount)
 



I'm considering bard levels for Vilya instead of rogue or ranger. However, her history states that she doesn't have interest for the arcane arts. This can, of course, be hand-waved at with "it's bardic arts, not arcane arts", but what would you consider to be suitable replacements for a bard's spellcasting ability?

Edit - Perhaps the Whirling Frenzy variant of Rage (Unearthed Arcana p. 66)?
 
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The bard is really mostly about magical song, and so if she's not interested in magic, it seems the wrong route to go. Rogue will give you the same skillset, and if it won't give you songs or lore, you have plenty to make up for it.
 

I think I'll go with the bard in any case as the bardic music fits Vilya so well. I'll just have to define her spellcasting as another form of her bardic music, not magic per se.
 




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