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|name=A pale minjayrah stained with a sweep of ebony stars
|look=The minjayrah is a simple wind instrument formed from a single reed.[[uses color::ebony| ]][[uses symbol::star| ]]
|noun=minjayrah
|noun=minjayrah
|type=wind instrument
|look=The minjayrah is a simple wind instrument formed from a single reed.
|MTag=reed
|CTag=ebony,pale
|STag=,star
|wearloc=-
|weight=10
|weight=10
|appcost=687
|appcost=688
|lsize=6
|sourcetype=sold by
|wsize=1
|hsize=1
|source=Dhralduum's Instruments
|source=Dhralduum's Instruments
|cost=550 Lirums
|cost=550 Lirums
|sourcetype=sold by
|fname=No
|metal=no
}}
}}
Bard Recall: The pale minjayrah is a simple form of flute fashioned from a length of bamboo or reed. In more civilized cultures it is often decorated with bands of minerals or gemstones between the finger holes or notched blow hole at the end, but it is not uncommon to see a fresh minjayrah cut from a freshwater reed in more rustic locales. <BR>
No tool is needed to play this instrument.
No tool is needed to play this instrument.

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pale minjayrah stained with a sweep of ebony stars
Look: The minjayrah is a simple wind instrument formed from a single reed.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: 688 Kronars550.4 Lirums <br />496.461 Dokoras <br />0.688 LTBpoints <br />0.688 Tickets <br />0.688 Scrips <br />
Properties:
Dimensions: 6 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Sold by Dhralduum's Instruments for 550 Lirums
Source is Dhralduum's Instruments

Bard Recall: The pale minjayrah is a simple form of flute fashioned from a length of bamboo or reed. In more civilized cultures it is often decorated with bands of minerals or gemstones between the finger holes or notched blow hole at the end, but it is not uncommon to see a fresh minjayrah cut from a freshwater reed in more rustic locales.
No tool is needed to play this instrument.