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| name = Ventriloquism
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| range = 10 ft. per level
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| duration = 4 rounds + 1 round per level
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| area of effect = 1 location
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| casting time = 1 round
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| save = none
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| level = [[Bard 1st Level Spells|bard (1st)]]; [[Illusionist 2nd Level Spells|illusionist (2nd)]]; [[Mage 1st Level Spells|mage (1st)]]
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Enables the caster to make it seem as though his or her voice is emanating from a chosen location, within the spell’s range. The source may be animate or inanimate. The spell does not allow the caster to duplicate the sound of another person, but it is possible, if only a few words are spoken ~ and the subject’s lips are not visible, for the ventriloquist to make it seem as though a silent person has said something. At least, the person will be the direction from which the sound is coming.
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The words spoken will be clear and distinct; they will generally be more natural and believable than the tone or quality of performance ventriloquism.
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Through the use of ventriloquism, a caster can increase the range of spells whose casting relies on a spoken component, such as [[Animal Friendship (spell)|animal friendship]], [[Fascinate (spell)|fascinate]], [[Hypnotism (spell)|hypnotism]], [[Suggestion (spell)|suggestion]] and the like.
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Revision as of 16:06, 16 March 2020

Ventriloquism (spell).jpg
Ventriloquism
Range 10 ft. per level
Duration 4 rounds + 1 round per level
Area of Effect 1 location
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none
Level bard (1st); illusionist (2nd); mage (1st)

Enables the caster to make it seem as though his or her voice is emanating from a chosen location, within the spell’s range. The source may be animate or inanimate. The spell does not allow the caster to duplicate the sound of another person, but it is possible, if only a few words are spoken ~ and the subject’s lips are not visible, for the ventriloquist to make it seem as though a silent person has said something. At least, the person will be the direction from which the sound is coming.

The words spoken will be clear and distinct; they will generally be more natural and believable than the tone or quality of performance ventriloquism.

Through the use of ventriloquism, a caster can increase the range of spells whose casting relies on a spoken component, such as animal friendship, fascinate, hypnotism, suggestion and the like.