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⚫ | |look=Popular with the [[race association is::wind elf|Wind Elf]] tribes, the plains flute is constructed with two chambers. The top, or slow, chamber is about the length of a clenched fist and acts as a secondary resonator which gives the flute its distinctive sound, while the longer bottom chamber has the whistle and six finger holes. A block, frequently carved in the shape of a totemic animal, tied to the top chamber has a narrow channel through which air passes to the lower chamber. |
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|name=an end-blown plains flute crafted of juniper wood |
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|MTag=juniper,wood |
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⚫ | |look=Popular with the Wind Elf tribes, the plains flute is constructed with two chambers. The top, or slow, chamber is about the length of a clenched fist and acts as a secondary resonator which gives the flute its distinctive sound, while the longer bottom chamber has the whistle and six finger holes. A block, frequently carved in the shape of a totemic animal, tied to the top chamber has a narrow channel through which air passes to the lower chamber. |
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|noun=flute |
|noun=flute |
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|type=wind instrument |
|type=wind instrument |
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|itype=plains flute |
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|source=A Cultured Attire |
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|cost=9,922 Dokoras |
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end-blown plains flute crafted of juniper wood | |
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Look: | Popular with the Wind Elf tribes, the plains flute is constructed with two chambers. The top, or slow, chamber is about the length of a clenched fist and acts as a secondary resonator which gives the flute its distinctive sound, while the longer bottom chamber has the whistle and six finger holes. A block, frequently carved in the shape of a totemic animal, tied to the top chamber has a narrow channel through which air passes to the lower chamber. |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Source is Cultured Attire (1) |