Item:Burnished silver flute highlighted by a rich patina

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burnished silver flute highlighted by a rich patina
Look: This instrument is aged with a near black veneer around the crevices of the embouchure and keys while the right hand index and ring keys in particular show dulled silver of many years of use. Oxidation has settled around the embouchure, giving it a darker look against the burnished silver of the instrument's body, but allowing tiny lettering etched just under the lip plate itself to still be legible.

There appears to be something written on it.

A patinaed silver flute reads:
~Siryn Mistbringer~

Weight: 10 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is magical.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This is a musical instrument (or a tool to play, repair, or clean one).
  • This item is styled or has special functions for Bards.
Dimensions: 6 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Guildfest 412/Auction

Siryn's Flute

This flute was the daily companion of Siryn Mistbringer, one of the brave souls who re-established the Bard guild in modern times. The flute is obviously well-used but is still a fine instrument, as well as an elemental focus. Bards speculate about what memories it might hold.

Appraisal

  • The silver flute appears to be a wind instrument.
  • You are certain that the silver flute is crafted from silver or a silver alloy.
  • You are certain that the silver flute is created with exquisite craftsmanship, and was once created with masterful craftsmanship.
  • The silver flute looks to be custom-made.

Recall

The silver flute is a slender wind instrument commonly crafted from a variety of materials. Formed from a straight tube easily as long as a grown Halfling's arm, the flute has a small blow hole at its capped end and an array of smaller finger holes gracing its other end. A simplistic network of four keys covers the two holes closest to the open end, allowing the player more control than would be available with the flute's more rustic cousin, the fife.