Object
Namin's Cabinet Organ
A large, ornate cabinet organ dominates Scarman's study, its polished wooden casing darkened by age and ritual wear. Its keys glint under flickering gaslight as Namin plays it loudly during the confrontation, the dissonant notes used both to mask Warlock's forced entry and assert his defiant control. The instrument's pipes resonate unnaturally, their sound becoming unnaturally hollow as it serves as a conduit for the ritual's latent power alongside its ceremonial function.
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Purpose
The cabinet organ serves as both a ritual instrument and a ceremonial prop, its traditional musical function secondary to its role in masking disruptive activity and reinforcing Namin's tenuous authority during the dangerous power struggle in Scarman's study.
Significance
The organ becomes a symbol of Namin's unstable control, with its ritual use intertwined with his attempt to justify authority through forged documents. Its dissonant playing during the violent confrontation foreshadows the escalating threat of Sutekh's awakening, turning the study's discarded ceremonial object into an instrument of psychological warfare.
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