command ... you make the call

Clear Dragon said:
... Also work well with the silent spell feat on an important noble if you wish to have them embarrased in public.

The Command spell is marked as Language dependent. I don't think you can do a Silent version of it unless both people know sign language.
 

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Well, there's always Fetch. :D

I would prefer the one with the alchemist's fire or flask of acid to DRINK.

Someone with a tanglefoot bag could fall, if they have thunderstones, Clap. I wonder if you could get an archer to 'Unstring' his bow. Then again, you could have him 'Throw' the bow. :)
 

bret said:


The Command spell is marked as Language dependent. I don't think you can do a Silent version of it unless both people know sign language.

Or the caster can communicate telepathically (several demons/devils; the Ghostwise Halfling subrace from the FRCS, etc). In those cases, a silent Command spell should work.
 

Drop - They'l probably drop what they have.
Sneeze Not good in the middle of spellcasting.


The spell is much more fun in a non-combat situation. Command a lover to drop when he holds his beloved.
Laugh on a funeral and his popularity sinks.
Strip To every sparsely-clad person you meet (and they're numerous in some parts)
 





Autodefenestrate is the verb.

It's a thrown-together word, taking the real word defenestrate, "to throw from a window", and adding the prefix auto-, "applying to oneself".

One might justify the use of the word "autostab" in the same fashion.

It is a verb... it's just not a particularly authentic one.

Defenestrate, however, is certainly a verb... the noun would be defenestration.

-Hyp.
 

From m-w.com, it says it's a noun:

Main Entry: de·fen·es·tra·tion
Pronunciation: (")dE-"fe-n&-'strA-sh&n
Function: noun
Etymology: de- + Latin fenestra window
Date: 1620
: a throwing of a person or thing out of a window
 

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