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A Lulutiun hand drum covered in sealskin, like those played at koatulit peace festivals. Kiam Goda was famous for his finger-thumb taradiddles. (1) · A violin of cedar and burled walnut. The pegs are a little scuffed, the strings thin and worn, but the song from this instrument would still ring clear and true. (1) · Devotees of the goddess Sune hold that that the lyre's seven strings represent the seven different forms of love. (1) · It is said Diores the Charming once lured a nest of harpies to their deaths, using only a flute. (1) · Many a bard's first instrument, the lute is heard in taverns all across Faerûn. (1) · The notorious gnomish bard Fiddlesticks Glimmergad was said to play violin tunes so sad they made bank guards weep - while his accomplices robbed the bank's vaults. (1) · The skin and wood of this drum has been replaced countless times. Is it even the same instrument? (1) · This exquisite instrument is said to come from the shop of the legendary Moonshaean bard Falataer. Fewer than twenty of his handcrafted lyres still survive. (1) · This heavy, deep-voiced instrument is of the type called a 'table lute' due to its weight. Famously, the late Ahndri Stolyarof refused to let anyone else play it. (1) · This petite flute, engraved with drow sigils, is said to have belonged to Captain Dostrealt of the spelljammer flitter 'Erevan's Clutch'. (1) · Whether sounding war, celebration, or simple rhythm, the drum is a main-stay of any entertainer's arsenal. (1)
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