School of Songs
The school of song relies on the wizard’s skill at weaving melody, lyrics, and rhythm to create enchantments of great power. Elves and bards have tapped into this source of magic for centuries, but now more wizards are investigating the intriguing possibilities of this school. While a song mage does not require proficiency in singing or musical instruments, most song mages are also virtuoso vocalists - the subtleties of pitch and expression are critically important in casting a spell in this fashion.
Song mages enjoy the standard benefits and penalties for specializing in a school of magic.
At 8th level, song mages gain the ability to enhance the effectiveness of any musical or sound‑based magical item by 50%; a song mage wielding drums of panic increases the area of affect from 120‑foot radius to a radius of 180 feet. If the magical item proves to be cursed, its effect is lessened by 50% (if possible).
At 11th level, the song mage gains the ability to counter magical song or sound attacks once per day, negating the effects of the attack in a 10‑foot radius centered on the mage. This allows the song mage to protect those nearby from a harpy’s song, a sphinx’s roar, or a shout spell. The mage must stand still or walk slowly and sing for at least one full round to negate the effect, and may continue singing for up to one full turn per level to defeat pervasive or persistent attacks.