Item:Mikkhalbamar psalmodicon etched with a stylized map of Adamantia
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mikkhalbamar psalmodicon etched with a stylized map of Adamantia | |
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Look: | The stone-like appearance of the wood has been utilized to make a very minimal topographical map of Adamantia. Pure white chalklite granite marks out rivers in thin skeins, while cities and villages are tiny orbs set into the grey wood. The capitol of High Hold has been designated with a large gold star, giving the city the center of focus. |
Weight: | 30 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 12,187 Kronars9,749.6 Lirums <br />8,794.139 Dokoras <br />12.187 LTBpoints <br />12.187 Tickets <br />12.187 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 6 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Dwarven Deals |
Assess
Cradling the mikkhalbamar psalmodicon in your hands, you carefully look it over from top to bottom, assessing what damage has been done to it. After a few moments, you realize that ...
You are certain that the mikkhalbamar psalmodicon is crafted from wood.
You are certain that the mikkhalbamar psalmodicon is very finely made.
Recall
A single-stringed instrument, the psalmodicon consists of a long box which houses its chromatic fretboard. The fretboard itself contains up to twenty-five semitone positions allowing the single string to give off a variety of tonalities and notes. Depending on size, the psalmodicon may be played like a fiddle, or while seated with the instrument across the lap. The psalmodicon gained popularity in Dwarven culture because of its simplicity, ease of use and its peculiar metallic tone which is thought to have reminded Dwarves away from home of the sound a pickaxe makes when hitting ore.
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