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    a slender pure white haon lute with jade-hued faenor strings
    Weighs two pounds, worn on the shoulder

    As you sing, you feel a faint resonating vibration from the pure white haon lute in your hand...

    The harmonics of your song probe deep into the lute to determine that it is an instrument of master quality, capable of producing magnificent sound.

    Comes with a matching scripted case (the case is not wearable):

    a swirled green leather lute case
    Dyed a mint green with dark grey swirls running through it, this case looks almost like faenor turned into hardened leather. Hinged along the back with an unknown white metal, this case is currently closed, with its two feather-shaped buttons waiting to see further action.

    >open case
    With nimble fingers, you unfasten each of the buttons holding your leather lute case closed, and draw the flap open.

    >put lute in case
    You gently lay your pure white haon lute into the soft lining of your leather lute case.

    >get lute from case
    You gently remove a slender pure white haon lute with jade-hued faenor strings from the protection of its case.

    >close case
    You carefully pull the flap of your leather lute case closed, and fasten each of its buttons securely.

    $150 flat.

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