Inactive Cymbal
This Cymbal is marked as inactive because the collection is not claimed on Cymbal and there have been minimal sale transactions.
Gaelin the Bowyer (b. 92 FA – d. 173 FA), for whom Gaelin’s Pass was named, was the first to use the wood from the Kophera trees in bows. Not much is known about him other than his discovery which forever changed warfare and the economy in the land of Eagaar. To this day, Gaelin’s Pass is the town with the most bow makers in The Upper and Lower Lands. The Gaelin’s Song bow is attributed to Listrel the Younger who made bows in the 5th century of the third age or in the late 4400s PA. Listrel the Younger was the first bow maker to include sinew from Var Elk in the bowstring.