Magic-user 2
Range. 6” plus 1” per CL
Duration. 2r per CL
Area of Effect. Hearing range
Illusion/Phantasm
Components. V, M
Casting Time. 2s
Saving Throw. Special
When the audible glamer spell is cast, the spell caster causes a volume of sound to arise, at whatever distance he or she desires (within range), and seeming to recede, close, or remain in a fixed place as desired.
The volume of sound caused, however, is directly related to the level of the spell caster. The relative noise is based upon the lowest level at which the spell can be cast. The noise of the audible glamer at the lowest level is that of 4 men, maximum. Each additional experience level adds a like volume, so an illusionist of 2nd level (or 4th level magic-user) can have the spell cause sound equal to that of 8 men, maximum. Thus, talking, singing, or shouting, and/or walking, marching or running sounds can be caused.
The auditory illusion created by an audible glamer spell can be virtually any type of sound, but the relative volume must be commensurate with the level of the spell caster casting the spell. A horde of rats running and squeaking is about the same volume as 8 men running and shouting. A roaring lion is equal to the noise volume of 16 men, while a roaring dragon is equal to the noise volume of no fewer than 24 men.
If a character states that he or she does not believe the sound, a saving throw is made, and if it succeeds, the character then hears nothing, or possibly just a faint sound. Note that this spell is particularly effective when cast in conjunction with a phantasmal force spell.
The material component of the spell is a bit of wool or a small lump of wax.
Illusionist 1
Range. 6” plus 1” per CL
Duration. 3 rounds per CL
Area of Effect. Hearing range
Illusion/Phantasm
Components. V, S
Casting Time. 5s
Saving Throw. Special
Except as noted above, this spell is the same as the second level magic-user spell, audible glamer (q.v.).