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The harp, designed to be portable, features a long, slender hollow base that rests against the chest when played. A riser extends from the bottom of the base to support a gracefully curved upper arm that completes the triangular shape of the instrument. The twenty-four strings of differing lengths are anchored along the center of the base and stretch upward to connect to the upper arm with small pins that allow the musician to keep the delicate instrument in tune. |
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large flamewood harp carved with leaping tongues of fiercely crackling flames | |
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Look: | You see nothing unusual. |
Weight: | 50 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 18,000 Kronars14,400 Lirums <br />12,988.8 Dokoras <br />18 LTBpoints <br />18 Tickets <br />18 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 6 length x 6 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is MegaSafari 413 game prizes, Basket of colored darts |
Appraisal
- The flamewood harp appears to be a stringed instrument.
- You are certain that the flamewood harp is crafted from wood.
- You are certain that the flamewood harp is finely made.
- You are certain that the flamewood harp is strung with a set of twenty-four gut strings.
Recall
The harp, designed to be portable, features a long, slender hollow base that rests against the chest when played. A riser extends from the bottom of the base to support a gracefully curved upper arm that completes the triangular shape of the instrument. The twenty-four strings of differing lengths are anchored along the center of the base and stretch upward to connect to the upper arm with small pins that allow the musician to keep the delicate instrument in tune.