Telepathic Voice Voice Changer
by @TheMemeSharky
The voice of a magic user or other entity capable of transmitting thought to another's brain. "My voice does not normally echo, most people have a brain big enough to fill their skull. How unfortunate for you."
- < 100
Witch (Dungeon)
Wassabit
- 193
Reverb dungeon magic
WenkisOfficial
- 143
wizard
PlateSustainTimbre14873
- 13K
The Necromancer
RotaryReverseIntensive14710
- 253
Mysterious
ChamplooLoux
- 233
Jack the ScareCrow
CondenserFrequencyFilter76422
- 275
Orc DND
Tazzman00
- < 100
Female God DND
Tazzman00
- 212
Male God D&D
Tazzman00
- 147
Devil Trigger
Clocko1974
- 199
Mage voice
DarkStrife
- 177
Mysterious Dnd Voice
ChamplooLoux
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