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'''Siren Song''' is a monster-only ability that attempts to [[mesmerise]] the player. Mesmerise prevents the player from intentionally moving away from the singer, and prevents [[berserk]]. It can be resisted by [[willpower]], but does not require line of fire.
 
'''Siren Song''' is a monster-only ability that attempts to [[mesmerise]] the player. Mesmerise prevents the player from intentionally moving away from the singer, and prevents [[berserk]]. It can be resisted by [[willpower]], but does not require line of fire.
  

Latest revision as of 08:24, 25 June 2026

Version 0.30: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
Siren song.png Siren Song
Casting noise 5
Spell noise 0
Range LOS
Flags Will check, Monster
Sings a haunting song that mesmerises nearby listeners. Adventurers who fail to resist will become unable to move away from the singer, while other creatures will become dazed outright.

Leaving the caster's line of sight will end the movement-controlling effect.

Siren Song is a monster-only ability that attempts to mesmerise the player. Mesmerise prevents the player from intentionally moving away from the singer, and prevents berserk. It can be resisted by willpower, but does not require line of fire.

You can end mesmerise by disabling the caster (confusion, petrification, silence, etc.) or by breaking line of sight of the caster.

The following enemies cast Siren Song:

History

  • Prior to 0.20, creating a sufficiently loud enough noise, such by reading scroll of noise or casting Lightning Bolt, could break the mesmerisation.
  • Prior to version 0.16, this ability could force the player to draw closer to the caster in addition to mesmerising them. That ability has since been moved to Avatar Song with the renaming of mermaids and sirens into sirens and merfolk avatars, respectively.