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Ears of the Owl in Laurels & Loot

Ears of the Owl
Tier 0 (Cantrip)

Discipline: Inner Focus
Elements: Gesture
Target: self
Duration: 10 minutes
Rarity: Common
Trigger: completion of casting
Range: self
Area of Effect: self

The caster alters their normal hearing, giving themself the ability to hear extremely faint sounds. The rustling of tiny creatures scuttling across the ground or burrowing near the surface... the breathing of a hidden creature waiting to spring an ambush... the distant clink of chainmail... sounds like this can not only be heard, but the caster can accurately determine the direction from which they emanate.

Faint sounds generated within 30ft (9m) can be heard as if they were at normal conversation volumes, as can distant sounds from as far as 200ft (60m) away. Conversations that others detect as too muffled to understand can be easiily discerned as well.


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