Incantation discipline feats are representative of the spoken components of magic that make up the parts of casting a spell. A character may only have one Incantation Discipline feat.

Silent Caster (Incantation, Magic)

Prerequisite: Casting

Benefit: Your style of casting has allowed you to become more stealthy in your casting. All your spells lack a verbal incantation, as if modified by the Silent Spell meta talent, without the increased spell point cost.

Spellbinding Serenade (Incantation, Magic)

Prerequisite: Casting

Benefit: You may choose to sing or perform the verbal components of your spells. When casting you may make a Perform(Oratory) or Perform(Sing) skill check with a DC of 12+ the BCB of the spell currently being cast. If you suceed the spell is cast as normal and grants a +2 to the DC to identify the spell plus an additonal +2 for each degree of sucess of the perform check. In addition you may attempt to hide the spell as normal singing treating your Perform check as a Bluff check, requiring creatures to make a successful Sense Motive check against this check to determine it is a spell being cast.

In addition spells with a duration of concentration cast in this way reduce the AP cost to concentrate on them by 1 (minimum 0) but you cannot concentrate on or cast any additonal spells while concentrating on a spell in this way. In addition spells concentrated on in this way require an additonal Perform check at the same DC to continue the performance.

If failing the skill check the spell instead manifests at 1 lower BCB, and an additonal BCB lower per degree of failure. This effect may stack on spells being concentrated on with this ability. Spells reduced to 0 BCB or lower fail to cast, or immediately end, but still consume the spell and resources as normal.