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:The coral shintu lays curiously silent and still to your touch, not producing even the slightest shiver of sound. (not in water)
:The coral shintu lays curiously silent and still to your touch, not producing even the slightest shiver of sound. (not in water)
::(You can only play Shintu in water/under water.)
::(You can only play Shintu in water/under water.)
* For some reason Shintu seem to bypass all currently play mechanics. You can play (any word) and it will play a ballad. {{Cat|Bugged Items}}


==Recall==
==Recall==

Latest revision as of 23:07, 7 June 2015

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carved coral shintu inlaid with lustrous mother-of-pearl banding
Look: Narrow segments of mother-of-pearl are set into the carved flute between the finger holes.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 796 Kronars636.8 Lirums <br />574.394 Dokoras <br />0.796 LTBpoints <br />0.796 Tickets <br />0.796 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This is a musical instrument (or a tool to play, repair, or clean one).
Dimensions: 6 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Shh'oi Mhhg

Appraise

The coral shintu appears to be a wind instrument.
You are certain that the coral shintu is crafted from coral.
You are certain that the coral shintu is finely made.

Assess

You are certain that the coral shintu is crafted from stone.
You are certain that the coral shintu is of good quality.

Note

The coral shintu lays curiously silent and still to your touch, not producing even the slightest shiver of sound. (not in water)
(You can only play Shintu in water/under water.)
  • For some reason Shintu seem to bypass all currently play mechanics. You can play (any word) and it will play a ballad.

Recall

You recall little of the coral shintu, beyond the fact that it is supposed to have odd properties when used in water. Though, you're not quite sure if there is more rumor to that than truth.