A of E: Special
CT: Special
A horn cantrip causes the
haunting sound of a
non-existent horn or trumpet
being
winded to be heard within
2" (6" if
loud).
The pitch, volume, apparent
distance
(echo and muffling), and
length of
note (only a single call
is permitted) are
all controllable by the
caster.
C: The caster
faintly or inaudibly hums
a tone to set
the pitch, and then opens
his or her
mouth into an O-shape while
cupping
the fingers of one hand
over it. The
trumpet call will last as
long as the
mouth is open in an O. The
volume and
steadiness of the note are
controlled by
the fingers (which flare
open to
increase volume, and pinch
shut to
mute it) and can be shaken
to give a
tremulous note. A caster
practiced in
the use of this cantrip
can imitate horn
blasts perfectly.
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