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==Appraisal==
:The dragonwood lute appears to be a stringed instrument.
:You are certain that the dragonwood lute is crafted from wood.
:You are certain that the dragonwood lute is of good quality.
:You are certain that the dragonwood lute is strung with a set of six gut strings.
:You are certain that the dragonwood lute needs a pick to be played.

==Recall==
The lute has a tear-shaped body with deeply curved sides and back and a short neck. The six courses of strings run across a central sound hole down the fretted fingerboard to the tuning pegs affixed to a head that is bent back in a near ninety-degree angle. Its soft sound makes it an excellent accompaniment for the voice.

Revision as of 17:24, 25 July 2014


polished dragonwood lute patterned with delicate birch inlay
Look: The pale slivers of birch show up starkly against the darker dragonwood, forming the image of a phoenix in flight whose wings are fanned back to gently curl around the sound hole.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 375,000 Kronars300,000 Lirums <br />270,600 Dokoras <br />375 LTBpoints <br />375 Tickets <br />375 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This is a musical instrument (or a tool to play, repair, or clean one).
Dimensions: 5 length x 3 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is MegaSafari 413 game prizes, Darkbox 414 prizes, Basket of colored darts

Appraisal

The dragonwood lute appears to be a stringed instrument.
You are certain that the dragonwood lute is crafted from wood.
You are certain that the dragonwood lute is of good quality.
You are certain that the dragonwood lute is strung with a set of six gut strings.
You are certain that the dragonwood lute needs a pick to be played.

Recall

The lute has a tear-shaped body with deeply curved sides and back and a short neck. The six courses of strings run across a central sound hole down the fretted fingerboard to the tuning pegs affixed to a head that is bent back in a near ninety-degree angle. Its soft sound makes it an excellent accompaniment for the voice.