ostudzi
Ostudzi is a traditional wind instrument described in worldbuilding and speculative ethnography as part of the culture of the imagined Ostud people. It is typically depicted as a wooden end-blown flute with a conical bore and five finger holes, designed for outdoor playing and ensemble work. In many accounts, ostudzi are carved from river reed or light hardwood and finished with wax or resin to protect the surface while allowing a bright, penetrating tone.
Etymology and name origin are given in the Ostudian language, where ost- is associated with breath or
Construction and variants vary by region in the lore surrounding ostudzi. Traditional versions emphasize a straightforward
Cultural role and use are central to ostudzi in the fictional setting. The instrument is associated with
See also: traditional wind instruments, worldbuilding terminology, ethnographic fiction.