Item:Crested Elven gold ring set with a polished tablature turquoise cabochon

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crested Elven gold ring set with a polished tablature turquoise cabochon
Look: The lightweight band gleams with a brilliant yellow hue similar to the marbling that covers the surface of the Bardic blue turquoise showing a readable musical score. A wren perched upon a fisted gauntlet over a lute of gold, the crest of the Bards' Guild, is engraved into the metal beneath the stone.
Weight: Unknown
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is worn in the finger slot.
  • This item is styled or has special functions for Bards.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Owirvald Riverhaven Auction 420

A company employee says, "Well, the Sisters of Peri'el have never before offered up one of those stones to the public."

A company employee says, "I'm sure whoever wins the item will be able to recall a few things about its origin."

A company employee says, "And if they are a Bard they will be able to fiddle with the ring in playful ways."

Recall

You remember hearing of a particular variety of turquoise, harvested exclusively from mines currently controlled by the Sisters of Peri'el, with marbling patterns that mimic finger placements upon instruments such as lyres or flutes.

The Sisters are said to sift through thousands of stones before finding even one with a readable song upon it, which are considered gifts of nature -- or perhaps even Peri'el herself, and not written by mortal hand.

Verbs

  • EXHALE (held): Cupping your hands carefully over your ring, you blow through the hole to send a mellow, melodic whistle through the air.
  • KISS (held and worn): You brush your lips against your ring, silently vowing your eternal devotion to the guild.
  • LICK (worn): You lick the tip of your finger and rub a smudge of dirt from your face, touching up your appearance.
  • PAT (worn): You tap one finger against your ring, discreetly calling attention to the stone upon it and crest beneath.
  • PULL (held): You throw your ring up into the air and catch it as it begins to fall, a mischievous twinkle in your eye.
  • PULL (worn): You tug the ring on tighter, ensuring a secure fit.
  • PUSH (held and worn): You flick your ring with the tip of one finger, humming a cheerful melody.
  • RUB (held and worn): You polish the surface of the ring, bringing it to a respectable shine.
  • TAP (held): You tap your fingers against your ring in a rhythmic beat.
  • TAP (worn):You drum your fingers in a rhythmic beat.
  • TURN (held): You fidget with your ring, turning it over and over in your fingers as you hum an old, favorite tune under your breath.
  • TURN (worn):You twist your ring around, distracted, as you try and recall where you heard a snatch of song before.
  • YANK (worn):You clench your fist, proudly displaying your gold ring.
  • YANK (held): You draw back your ring, hiding it in your hand.