

The Khaen of Bes: a simple and unassuming clay and bamboo, free-reed aerophone resembling a cross between an ocarina, a harmonica, and a pipe organ. It is said any melody played with it is sure to catch the ear of the gods. It was excavated, cleaned, and made into a pick for a lute/guitar per their request upon death.

It is the finger bone of a once great Bard/Cleric, Gno Adagio, who wrote many hymns, poems, and writings about. Gno's Picker: This is, surprisingly, a relic of a church of. Failing either check results in temporarily losing a level for one month. Anyone not affiliated with the deity may attempt a Medium-Hard DC Religion and a Hard Performance check (using this fiddle) to cast the same spell up to 1d3 times per day. A cleric of the named deity may, 1d3 times per day, use it to cast Irresistible Dance.

the trouble is, everyone who reads the inscription reads a different name. Orichalcum Fiddle: An inscription upon this golden colored metal fiddle made of celestial wood and strings of fine orichalcum reads the name of at least one demigod of music, mirth, and or dance.
