The clairaudience spell enables the wizard to concentrate upon some locale and hear in his mind
any noise within a 60-foot radius of that point. Distance is not a factor, but
the locale must be known--a place familiar to the spellcaster or an obvious
one (such as behind a door, around a corner, in a copse of trees, etc.). Only
sounds that are normally detectable by the wizard can be heard by use of this
spell. Lead sheeting or magical protections prevent the operation of the spell, and
the wizard has some indication that the spell is so blocked. The spell creates
an invisible sensor, similar to that created by a crystal ball spell, that can be dispelled. The spell functions only on the wizard's
current plane of existence.
The material component of the spell is a small horn of at least 100 gp value.
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