Lynxfish

Lynxfish glistens on the quay, a torpid ribbon of silver-blue scales that shift with the tide. Its body is slender and torqued, like a rain-kissed eel, but its mouth is small and beaked, lined with tiny pearls that catch the lantern light. The skin feels slick and almost waxy to the touch, with a faint briny sweetness and a texture that holds heat for moments after a catch, as if it had stored the sun itself between its gills. A dorsal fin fans in a slow, wolfish sway, and the tail ends in a fork that seems to point toward secrets long kept in coves. When it moves, the pattern on its flanks breaks into a map of currents and shoals, a living breadcrumb trail for those who know the coast. Lore says these swimmers were guided by whispered currents from an old sea goddess, and fishermen speak of the Lynxfish as both omen and tool, a creature that blesses a net more reliably than any prayer. In hands, it yields more than mere meat. The flesh is firm, pale pink, with a citrusy sweetness that intensifies when it’s grilled over salt and ash. Cooks swear by the scarf of oil it releases—a light glaze that seals flavors while leaving the texture velvet-soft in the center. In a more arcane corner of the market, the Lynxfish is prized as a reagent, its flesh dissolved into tinctures that restore stamina after long crossings and stiffen resolve before a dangerous negotiation. The scales, ground to a fine powder, are said to stabilize temperatures in a refluxing pot, letting a chef coax a smoky note that lingers long after the last bite. Even the teeth, tiny and glimmering, are traded as curios for those who prize the story more than the bite. That story travels with merchants along the main quay, where a rotating chorus of voices trade rumors and recipes as readily as coins. The peddlers speak softly of the price as if naming a shell-collection, and yet every full moon the chatter shifts. Saddlebag Exchange, with its open-air leverage and rivalries, is the best mirror of this market’s heartbeat. If a crate of Lynxfish moves at dawn, the stalls behind it lean in to hear why, and the answer often rises in the scent that follows: a promise of nourishment for bodies and a spark for plans. A handful of the most seasoned traders will tell you the Lynxfish is not merely food or formula; it is a small compass, a trusted ally whose value is measured not by coin alone but by the paths it opens in the long, patient map of the coast. In the end, the Lynxfish becomes more than sustenance or trade; it stitches a community, linking harbor, kitchen, and field. I carry one in a clay jar, listening to the liquid sounds, tasting salt, counting the tides, and planning the next voyage. The market breathes with it, and the fish breathes back in kind for those listening.

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Minimum Price

8.99

Historic Price

12.63

Current Market Value

633,210

Historic Market Value

889,594

Sales Per Day

70,435

Percent Change

-28.82%

Current Quantity

70,011

Average Quantity

63,313

Avg v Current Quantity

110.58%

Lynxfish : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
341,1115
49,996.9810
110.2914
5050,039
42781
41.993
40.9845
40105
22.4910
20.9912
189
17.891
17.758
17.1715
17.15117
171,115
16.974
16.9512
16.9420
16.89137
16.88289
16.0460
16.0329
16679
15.9713
15.947
15.52
15.445
15.235
15.2226
15.126
15.0975
15.0812
14.9478
14.9337
14.9210
14.8860
14.762,683
14.54
14.4425
14.25468
14.2410
1432
13.995
13.922
13.82
13.6920
13.6859
13.6688
13.65204
13.64101
13.5725
13.55698
13.5411
13.53603
13.5247
13.5117
13.523
13.451
13.352
13.3319
13.281,150
13.252,694
13.1957
13.0626
12.99467
12.77548
12.5119
12.421
125
11.9910
11.9810
11.9474
11.92276
11.91783
11.528
11.25199
11.2478
11.23295
11.22138
111
10.9997
10.8966
10.85175
10.716
10.69106
10.65281
10.5518
9.99430
9.95448
9.9906
9.8922
9.888
9.83166
9.82133
9.8196
9.81
9.716
9670
8.9963