kaudsega
Kaudsega is a traditional wind instrument associated with the fictional region of Eldara. It is described as an end-blown wooden flute used in ceremonial music and storytelling.
Construction: The kaudsega is typically 35–40 cm long, with a straight bore and six finger holes plus
Playing technique and sound: It is played by directing a focused airstream across the edge of the
Use and cultural context: In Eldaran communities, the kaudsega accompanies oral narratives, dances, and seasonal rites.
History and modern status: References to the kaudsega appear in medieval Eldaran travelogues within fiction and