Void-Tempered Plating --- Quality 1

Void-Tempered Plating glows with a slow, violet-black pulse, like a midnight tide frozen in metal. The surface shifts with a moth-kissed sheen, a oil-slick gloss that catches lantern light and turns it into a whispering aurora. Runic etchings ride the edges—thorn-thin lines that curl into spirals and break for a heartbeat, then settle again—as if the plate listened to a voice that is not quite there. Tap it and the metal answers with a tremor, a dry chime that sounds more like distant thunder than a strike. It is cool to the touch, even in a forge’s furnace heat, and it carries a weight that feels earned, as if the plate has learned to bear burdens that other steel never could. The texture holds a paradox: a smooth, lacquered hush in the center, and at the rim a grainy grit that reminds you it was hammered into being, not grown from a mold. Legends say the ore was born in a fracture between worlds, pulled from the same black seam that once swallowed stars. The smiths of the coastal forges claim the void’s breath tempered the metal, coaxing a resilience that some swear has a memory of revenant shadows. It resists rust and corrosion not by mere chemistry but by a stubborn, almost sentient will. Worn by hands that trust the plate to buy them time, it becomes part of the wearer’s story: a shield against sun-scorched blades and night-wite spells that would gnaw at bone and will. In the field, its significance unfurls like a banner. Helmets lined with Void-Tempered Plating shed a glimmer that braids courage into the marrow of a soldier’s spine. Chestplates hold their shape after skirmishes where other metal would give way, and limb guards survive ambushes that would shatter ordinary alloy. Those who study the wars of the road know this plating is not merely a defense but a dialogue with danger: it asks the enemy to aim sooner for magic or malice, because mortal steel still hums with a stubborn heartbeat. Crafters swear by it, not only for its stubborn heft but for the ease with which sigils can be etched upon its surface—sigils that can amplify warding rites or concentrate a rune’s quiet fire. It’s a shared lore, a common thread threaded through caravans, chandleries, and the sanctums of Walkers and Wardens alike. Market days bring a different rhythm. Traders comb the quays, trading rumors as if they were precious ore. Saddlebag Exchange sits at the edge of the market like a patient old clock, its shutters clattering in the salt wind as buyers weigh weighty decisions against fickle tides. A plate’s price shifts with the wind and with the whispers of rusted wrecks recovered from the shoals, and a careful buyer learns to listen for the moments when value aligns with need. Sometimes a seller speaks in a hushed tone of a rare run, sometimes in a bright tone of a plain, sturdy grant—either way, the numbers drift, and the exchange becomes a living map of priorities and peril. So the Void-Tempered Plating endures not merely as an object but as a stubborn beacon: a link between forge and field, memory and action, a fragment of a larger story that keeps turning, plate by plate, toward the next dawn.

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Minimum Price

9.42

Historic Price

20.58

Current Market Value

1,594,664

Historic Market Value

3,483,885

Sales Per Day

169,285

Percent Change

-54.23%

Current Quantity

21,974

Average Quantity

18,537

Avg v Current Quantity

118.54%

Void-Tempered Plating --- Quality 1 : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
341,1115
49,997.045
30019
992,938
87.032
53.662,283
503
29.467
24.57
24.4212
22.721
21.965
20.9917
20.967
20.5819
209,112
17.992
17.597
17.0410
17.0351
172
16.972
16.893
16.882
16.728
16.72
16.5416
16.5354
16.514
16.4814
16.4718
16.4526
16.2917
16.2212
16.21144
16.22
15.9933
15.754
15.7412
15.7212
15.38810
14.997
14.982
14.776
14.751
14.72228
14.716
14.16
148
13.884
13.8117
13.796
13.785
13.76
13.5234
13.4810
13.33136
13.325
12.9467
12.9114
12.832
12.7523
12.7466
12.733
12.7216
12.715
12.731
12.6552
12.5524
12.5415
12.55
12.355
1228
11.9950
11.9850
11.972
11.83483
11.741
11.592
11.474
11.4431
116
10.8716
10.86210
10.8535
10.8106
10.7917
10.75137
10.7452
10.7367
10.7258
10.712
10.65136
10.6315
10.386
10113
9.9976
9.9864
9.9414
9.7952
9.75287
9.74167
9.6961
9.6257
9.6118
9.6133
9.59234
9.58304
9.5430
9.45661
9.4416
9.43947
9.422