Anyway, if you can get a hold of it it has some really good info that could descrobe the phantom of the opera pretty well, its been a long time, maybe I am just wrong

I'm afraid the Phantom Lover has nothing to do with the Phantom of the Opera except the name. The Lover is clearly a supernatural being, with no apparent connection to music, and he seduces bereft women to their deaths rather than killing in proprietary defense of a specific woman he's obsessed with.Episkopos wrote:If I am not mistaken there is this "phantom lover" domain lord of a pocket domain in one of the 2e books .... if you can get a hold of it it has some really good info that could descrobe the phantom of the opera pretty well, its been a long time, maybe I am just wrong
Thank you Rafael for bumping this thread.Rafael wrote:Bumpin' it up because *it's very cool*! Any maps for a twisted opera house available?
Dragon Archive has a spell called Captain's Voice that does this. Let me find you a reference...ScS of the Fraternity wrote:I'd say somethign that would give the wearer a big loud booming voice, possibly with a ventriloquism effect that allows them to laugh sinisterly and be heard throughout the building.
2E wrote:Captain’s Voice
(Alteration)
Range: Touch
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 turn/level
Casting Time: 2
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Neg.
Ship captains are often recipients of this spell, cast by an associate wizard or bard. Captain’s voice allows the target to speak in a normal voice (or louder, if desired) and be heard clearly in a 90’-radius area, as if the listeners were standing beside the speaker. Ship captains and military commanders often use the captain’s voice spell for giving commands to large groups of people simultaneously. The caster’s voice carries through wooden walls without restriction, but stone walls greater than 6” thick stop the captain’s voice from carrying. Obviously, this spell can be used effectively within wooden homes, towers, or fortifications as well.
Willing subjects of this spell need make no saving throw. An unwilling target can be affected by the spell, making his words easily heard throughout the area. A person so affected notices that his voice is magnified on a successful Wisdom check, made once each turn. The material component is a small bullhorn made of ivory or horn. A common clerical variant of this
spell is known as priest’s sermon, because some priesthoods allow an identical spell (from the sphere of All) used during religious ceremonies or worship in large temples.
3.5 wrote:Captain’s Voice
Illusion (glamour) [language-dependent]
Level: Brd1, Clr2, Sor/Wiz2
Components: V,S,M
Casting Time: 1 action
Range: Touch
Target: Creature touched
Duration: 1 min/level
Saving Throw: Will (harmless)
Spell Resistance: Yes (harmless)
Captain’s voice allows the target to speak in a normal voice (or louder, if desired) and be heard clearly. The spell grants a +10 bonus to Listen checks to hear and understand the target's speech, ignoring check penalties for any wooden barriers. The target is not entitled to the bonus to hear himself; an unwilling target notices that his voice is magnified on a successful Wisdom check DC 10. The material component is a small bullhorn made of ivory or horn.
Ship captains and military commanders often use the captain’s voice spell for giving commands to large groups. The clerical variant of this spell is known as priest’s sermon, and is used during religious ceremonies or worship in large temples.