
Well, I'd probably begin work as a merchant or librarian given my extensive education background. However, my off-world knowledge makes me a god among men there, and I could easily dissect a magitech walker and begin the process of building my own production facility, creating cheap, disposable weapons useable by infantry to take out any of the magitech weapons they have demonstrated in game. Hidden land mines containing combustive materials mixed with a fire spell, lightning powered tesla rifles, long distance missiles propelled by areo, etc. I ask you, what is a gigantic armored blimp to half a dozen armor piercing magitech missiles?
Well, better get started...
Gwahahaha!
The thing is, I do have skills that don't exist in game.: Calculus, physics, basic chemistry, and an otherwise strong science background. That will change how I as a character interact with the world. I simply could never be encapsulated as a mere thaumaturge. While they fight an open war, I'd be beating back the Empire with trenches, mobile black powder cannons, and greek fire. Hydaelyn's magic mixed with even basic physics and chemistry is a lethal combination. Certainly I'd need time to adapt, but dropping a highly educated person from our world into their's is essentially dropping a god into their world.
Well, better get started...

Gwahahaha!
The thing is, I do have skills that don't exist in game.: Calculus, physics, basic chemistry, and an otherwise strong science background. That will change how I as a character interact with the world. I simply could never be encapsulated as a mere thaumaturge. While they fight an open war, I'd be beating back the Empire with trenches, mobile black powder cannons, and greek fire. Hydaelyn's magic mixed with even basic physics and chemistry is a lethal combination. Certainly I'd need time to adapt, but dropping a highly educated person from our world into their's is essentially dropping a god into their world.