Trosli's Spontaneous Defenestration
(Illusion/Phantasm)

Range:  20 yards
Components:  V, S, M
Duration:  Instantaneous
Casting Time:  1
Area of Effect:  One creature
Saving Throw:  Negates

This spell creates an illusion of a window in a wall near the subject. The subject must save versus spell or be seized by an irresistible compulsion to leap through the supposed window, hitting his head on the wall and taking 1d4 points of damage per level of the wizard and being stunned for one round. Non-intelligent creatures are immune to this spell, and creatures immune to blunt weapons, or unable to perform leaping actions, take no damage. The material component is a small pane of glass, which is consumed in casting.
This spell was researched by the gnomish illusionist/thief Trosli Kenderkin, a notorious trickster who once took out five gnolls (at first level) with a bag of marbles and a dagger.

