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{{ShopItem|Lyre|name=1. The lyre.|note=A simplistic U-shaped stringed instrument with four strings held in place by a sturdy crossbar.|448}} |
{{ShopItem|Lyre|name=1. The lyre.|note=A simplistic U-shaped stringed instrument with four strings held in place by a sturdy crossbar.|448}} |
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{{ShopItem|Guti'adar|name=2. The guti'adar.|note=This instrument mostly resembles a bow with a hollow gourd resonator at one end. Though easy to play, one can evoke surprisingly beautiful melodies from it.|500}} |
{{ShopItem|Guti'adar|name=2. The guti'adar.|note=This instrument mostly resembles a bow with a hollow gourd resonator at one end. Though easy to play, one can evoke surprisingly beautiful melodies from it.|500}} |
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{{ShopItem|copper zills|name=3. A set of zills.|note=These finger cymbals are favored by the Muspar'i dancers who perform by dancing through lit lanterns laid out in elaborate designs. It is only through an arrangement with one of the Traders from that area that I'm able to sell them.|500}} |
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{{ShopItem|Bones|name=4. A pair of bones.|note=These carved wooden clappers aren't REALLY made out of bone, they're just named for the ones originally developed in ancient times.|200}} |
{{ShopItem|Bones|name=4. A pair of bones.|note=These carved wooden clappers aren't REALLY made out of bone, they're just named for the ones originally developed in ancient times.|200}} |
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{{ShopItem|Txistu|name=5. A txistu.|note=This one-handed wind instrument has only a few holes at the end, allowing ease of play even if the other hand is full.|300}} |
{{ShopItem|Txistu|name=5. A txistu.|note=This one-handed wind instrument has only a few holes at the end, allowing ease of play even if the other hand is full.|300}} |
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Description
The Human peddler is such a tall, heavily built member of his race that one can't help but wonder at some Gor'Tog blood in his ancestry. Clothed in practical buckskins with an oilcloth cloak flung over one shoulder, the peddler is obviously one used to travel, and as at home on the road as only true Traders and Bards can be. A large satchel and selection of instrument cases have been slung over each shoulder, holding the tools of his trade.
Wares
Low Level Inventory | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
This merchant wanders through the town. Ask peddler about instruments. Inventory changes after a certain point depending on skill or level. | ||
1. The lyre. - A simplistic U-shaped stringed instrument with four strings held in place by a sturdy crossbar. | 448 | !! |
2. The guti'adar. - This instrument mostly resembles a bow with a hollow gourd resonator at one end. Though easy to play, one can evoke surprisingly beautiful melodies from it. | 500 | No |
3. A set of zills. - These finger cymbals are favored by the Muspar'i dancers who perform by dancing through lit lanterns laid out in elaborate designs. It is only through an arrangement with one of the Traders from that area that I'm able to sell them. | 500 | No |
4. A pair of bones. - These carved wooden clappers aren't REALLY made out of bone, they're just named for the ones originally developed in ancient times. | 200 | !! |
5. A txistu. - This one-handed wind instrument has only a few holes at the end, allowing ease of play even if the other hand is full. | 300 | !! |
6. A cloth. - These are used for cleaning and wiping the water from your instruments. | 250 | !! |
Higher Level Inventory (~Circle 20) | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
This merchant wanders through the town. Ask peddler about instruments. Inventory changes after a certain point depending on skill or level. | ||
1. A complex zither, - one of the few stringed instruments brought in from Throne City. It will need a pick to be played, which you can purchase at the Tibvaov's shop. | 30,000 | No |
2. A gansa gambang, - a large, complex metallophone that is more suited to storing and playing in one's home than traveling with on the road. You will need a wooden hammer to play it with. | 20,000 | No |
3. A long, bass shawm. - Somewhat unwieldy due to its size, this instrument is a bit harder to play than other shawms due to the careful breathing required to hit the lower notes. | 15,000 | No |
4. A wooden hammer - which is a tool for playing instruments, not a weapon. | 500 | No |