L25.129 The Horn of Renu
A primitive instrument shaped from the horn of a Coiled Horn Bull that used to exist in the Primal Age.
The bull was said to be giant in size and it's horn was nearly half the size of an adult man.
When blown through the small end, it produces a clear, deep sound that is said to be able to cut through noise and cacophony.
It is not known what the horn was used for, and it was named after the archaeologist Lal-Mittian Renu who discovered it in the Ruins of Grass.
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