I’m just going to put the text and images here because the ads on that website are repulsive. They’re hotlinking all of the article images anyway.
A Central African lyre made from a human skull, antelope horns, skin, gut, and hair. 19th century CE
Some musical instrument origin myths reference human or animal remains and skulls and bones are sometimes used as decoration or as an instrument’s key component.
The oldest playable instruments are red-crowned crane-bone flutes from China’s Neolithic Age and in Tibet thigh-bone trumpets (rkangling) and skull drums (damaru) were used.
Skull lyres, thought to be from Ethiopia, are rare, scarcely documented and found only in museums. While some have suggested a symbolic or clandestine ritual use for these lyres, there is no known tradition. Most likely it is a sensational item made for the nineteenth-century European market.
“Don’t you hate it when you get a song stuck in your head?”
In all ways, except physical, that’s metal as hell
That puts a whole new slant on the phrase “Don’t make a liar out of me.”
Finally, something for my lawful evil tiefling bard to play other than a banjo.
Not a shiny fiddle made of gold?
My Tiefling would tell you that’s racist while knuckling a soul coin.
If diablo 4 had instruments
Would be pretty sick on a bard character.
The ads on the site are straight nightmare fuel for me. Trypophobia warning.