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Revision as of 21:12, 29 October 2015
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| Look: | The lemonwood of the cittern's bell-shaped body contrasts starkly with the black pegs of the sickle-shaped pegbox. Six wire strings resound brightly when touched. |
| Weight: | 15 stones |
| Metal: | Unknown |
| Appraised Cost: | 24,348 Kronars19,478.4 Lirums <br />17,569.517 Dokoras <br />24.348 LTBpoints <br />24.348 Tickets <br />24.348 Scrips <br /> |
| Properties: |
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| Dimensions: | 5 length x 3 width x 1 height |
| Sources: | Source is MegaSafari 413 game prizes, Basket of colored darts |
Appraisal
- The bell-shaped cittern appears to be a stringed instrument.
- You are certain that the bell-shaped cittern is crafted from wood.
- You are certain that the bell-shaped cittern is very finely made.
Recall
The pear-shaped cittern has a flat back and very long, fretted neck ending in a scrollwork pegbox. Often crafted in a variety of shapes, the cittern also often bears an ornamentally carved sound hole placed beneath courses of six strings and a short, shallow bridge placed halfway between the sound hole and the instrument's lower edge.