Gore Guppy

Gore Guppy glistens in the lamplight, a compact torpedo of crimson and iron. Its body is narrow and tucked with a curious, almost membranous texture that feels slick and cool to the touch, like a river stone swept by rain. The scales catch the light in tiny, coin-like flashes, and the fins—rigid and fan-thin—shadow delicate edges along its ridged back. Its eyes, pale amber and calculating, seem to watch the room as if it already knows the next ripple in the water. Lore wires this fish to the river's old bargains: a tale says a long-forgotten coven of ferrymen blessed those who kept Gore Guppies in their boats, drawing luck away from storms and toward the hand that feeds it. In the world where tides govern trade, this small creature becomes something larger than its size. On the day-to-day, its charm reveals itself in more practical ways. Anglers use it as a coveted bait, the kind that turns a quiet riverbank into a waiting stage for the rare crimson markfish, elusive and prized by those who keep a ledger of catches. Cooks swear by the meat’s faint coppery aroma, claiming it softens the heart of a stew, boosts morale around a campfire, and returns a hunter’s patience after a long night. Crafters prize its scales for a pigment that glows faintly in dark rooms, a finishing touch for lanterns and runic inks. Scientists of the mind—those who study the river’s moods—say the guppy’s blood carries a micro-taste of minerals that few other fish offer, a trace of iron and sweetness that can sharpen a hunter’s senses, at least for a moment. It’s not just dinner; it’s a tool, a talisman, a story the river tells in every nibble of its tail. That story travels with merchants and whispers to the stalls at Saddlebag Exchange, where crates of Gore Guppy sit beside bundles of salt and dried kelp. The prices drift with the tide, meandering between a couple of silver coins and the occasional handful of copper, depending on the moon and the crowd. If you’re early, you might snag a deal—two silver might buy you a brace for a night’s hunger and a little extra luck—while festival days push the price higher, as more hands reach for the same gluttonous, glimmering fish. Traders speak in soft, careful tones about supply and risk: a drought shuts the river, a flood brings an unfamiliar fearsome predator, and suddenly a single Gore Guppy becomes the difference between a feast and a lull in the camp’s flames. It is here, among crates and chatter, that the item becomes a thread in the larger fabric: barter, memory, and the stubborn hope that something small can steer an entire season. Walk away from the stall, and the river seems to murmur in your pocket—the weight of a creature that is at once fragile and formidable. Gore Guppy is more than a catch; it is a signal of how a community survives: by trading what it can, telling stories about it, and keeping a silver-laced dream alive that tomorrow the guppy’s crimson gleam might guide someone home.

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Minimum Price

205.5

Historic Price

205.49

Current Market Value

18,750,847

Historic Market Value

18,749,935

Sales Per Day

91,245

Percent Change

0%

Current Quantity

3,972

Average Quantity

10,368

Avg v Current Quantity

38.31%

Gore Guppy : Auctionhouse Listings

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Quantity
49,997.0511
49,997.045
2,702.943
900.984
50089
499.861
476.983
415.68192
3704
3693
36074
34218
33083
30034
299.996
29015
289.9922
288.49293
275.9931
275.9826
250.9910
250198
24071
22859
227.1626
225.3523
22572
220.51
218.257
21852
217.9931
217.98167
217.92144
217.9174
217.919
217.8933
217.812
217.7980
217.7814
215.61113
215.5982
214.5217
213.9910
2133
2123
211.86125
211.51
210.85115
210.849
210.52
210118
209.7944
209.51
20884
207.99170
205.51,065