[Loud Voice]
First mention (by name): 1.61
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Mentions
Chapter | Text |
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| 8.70 E | But he did slow, mainly because he sensed about two dozen hostile spells suddenly targeting him—and these were of a caliber such that he actually respected them. Eldavin cast [Loud Voice] and spoke. |
| 9.07 | This time, Ceria shouted into a [Loud Voice] spell. Every Gold-rank in the room clapped their hands to their ears, and the Gnolls shouted invectives at Ceria. The half-Elf aimed her skeletal finger around, the frosted tip pointing at Keldrass. |
| 9.41 (Pt. 1) | “[Loud Voice]. Ser Solstice! We’re leaving without you!” |
| 9.70 (Pt. 2) | He was shouting with a [Loud Voice] spell, but it couldn’t hear him or—his daughter ran across the deck. |
| Volume 9 – Epilogue | A grim-faced Centaur trotted forwards after the Salazsarian address and barked into a [Loud Voice] spell with such authority that Salvia stood upright instinctively. |
| 10.30 GGMG | One of the [Mages] called out in a [Loud Voice] spell, then whispered to the others. |
| 10.36 – Pt. 2 | “[Loud Voice] spells and visual magnification. Whatever the hell it’s called. That ‘Goblinhome’ of yours is a tough nut to crack, and your forces will keep harassing our flanks. Do you know what the optimal strategy is here, Goblin?” |
| 10.36 – Pt. 2 | The Goblin Lord triggered a spell on a speaking stone and spoke into a [Loud Voice] spell. |