glaur, zulkoon, thelarr

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Bushwhacker

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All these three words, glaur, zulkoon, and thelarr, seem to be musical instruments in the context of a Forgotten Realms novel. Do you know if these instruments are real or are they quite an invention?

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All these three words, glaur, zulkoon, and thelarr, seem to be musical instruments in the context of a Forgotten Realms novel. Do you know if these instruments are real or are they quite an invention?

Thank You very much

I don't know about the others, but "glaur" is a Scottish word for mud.
 

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Since the reference is a fantasy novel based on a computer game, I would suspect they are all made-up names for musical instruments, and the reader is meant to judge the way they are played by context.
 
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