Deadly Lapis --- Quality 2

Deadly Lapis sits in the palm of my hand, a shard the color of midnight foam, its surface a glassy smoothness that catches every lamplight and turns it to a whisper of blue fire. Veins of argent thread through it like frost skimming a lake, and when you tilt it just so, the stone seems to breathe, a faint pulse that hints at a century of waiting beneath the earth. The edges are razor-sharp even when tucked away, a paradox of beauty and threat, as if the stone were carved for ceremony and for survival in equal measure. Lore says it was born where a fallen star kissed the deepest seam of the world, then pressed by centuries of pressure and the blood of those who mined it; they tell stories of workers who heard the stone hum in their pockets, a warning or a promise depending on the wearer’s intent. I’ve learned to listen to that hum in quieter moments, when the market thrum and the distant drums settle into a steady heartbeat, because the Deadly Lapis is not merely a jewel, but a key and a warning all at once. In the field, its true worth emerges not in gleaming without effort but in what it can unlock. Enchanters claim it can bind shadow and flame, a catalyst for weapons that thirst for the sharp edge of consequence. Laborers who barter with it swear you can coax a blade to drink the night and spit back a spark of frost. Crafters weave tiny sigils into its facets, and suddenly a simple ring becomes a loop of iron resolve, a talisman against misfortune, a charm for those who walk the line between mercy and menace. For those who study its alloyed chemistry, it’s a conduit—holding a charge, releasing a careful sting, sharpening a hunter’s aim with a quiet, almost clinical precision. In longer campaigns, the Lapis becomes less a singular treasure than a storywoven instrument, something that grows with its owner—responding to intent, bending under pressure, revealing what the bearer is willing to risk to keep it close. Market mouths murmur about its price, and the river market where Saddlebag Exchange anchors the day’s commerce knows the score. I watched a caravan knock the air with laughter and traded gloved hands, the bargaining as deliberate as a dance: a handful of gold pieces here, a vial of storm-stilled venom there, and a story about a ruined temple that supposedly held another shard. The seller’s eyes twitched at the mention of a rival guild, but the exchange name—Saddlebag Exchange—carried weight like a seal on a treaty, a promise that this stone would be cared for, not hoarded. The price shifted with the hour’s rumor, yet the line was clear: Deadly Lapis is rare enough to deserve patience, but direct enough to demand a decision. I walked away with a single shard tucked into a stubby leather case, lips pressed to a silent vow that I would honor its dangerous beauty, that I would learn what to wield and what to leave alone, and that the world would feel the stone’s quiet verdict long after I’ve forgotten the day’s chatter.

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Minimum Price

398

Historic Price

1,220.75

Current Market Value

23,084

Historic Market Value

70,803

Sales Per Day

58

Percent Change

-67.4%

Current Quantity

349

Average Quantity

397

Avg v Current Quantity

87.91%

Deadly Lapis --- Quality 2 : Auctionhouse Listings

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Quantity
341,1115
49,996.9810
763.220
732.2520
699.658
667.820
63620
604.220
572.420
540.620
508.820
47720
445.289
399.971
399.013
3983