Ghost sound

Ghost sound, also known as audible glamer, was a cantrip, or very simple to use spell, learned by all wizards. Ghost sound allowed its caster to create the impression of a quiet, whispery sound within. However, the sound was not real, but an illusion created by the wizard.

Following the Spellplague, ghost sound, like all cantrips, became an at-will spell that wizards were capable of casting at any time without preparation.

Prior to the Spellplague, ghost sound was also cast by bards and sorcerers, with much the same purpose. At this time, spells were accessed through the Weave and, as such, ghost sound could be cast only a limited number of times. Like other spells of the time, ghost sound grew in potency with the experience and power of its caster, growing louder as the caster grew more powerful.

History
The spell was attributed to Netherese arcanist Xanad in and was originally called Xanad's glamer.