Null and Void Plate

Null and Void Plate catches the torchlight with a cold, even gleam, the metal drinking the flame rather than reflecting it. Its surface wears a lattice of interlocking plates, each piece edged with a crescent of silver runes that vanish and reappear as you move past them. The texture is oddly grainy, like frost-dusted iron, and the weight settles on the shoulders with the calm certainty of a cathedral bell. In the deepest shadow of the forge you can feel it breathe—a sigh as the void-streaks along the seams pulse faintly when a wind slips through the smithy door. The name, etched along the breastplate in a careful, tender script, reads Null and Void Plate, a paradox in metal that carries more meaning than its cost. Legends say it was hammered by the Nullwrights, a vanished order who believed that to armor a body against void-touched magic was to seal away a part of the soul’s rebellion. They heated ore raised from a rift’s edge and cooled it with starlight, believing that only what refused to be comprehendible could finally be worn without breaking the wearer. The result is armor that seems to reject both warmth and rumor—when the air around it thickens with shadow, the runes flare a pale blue and the plates grow slightly cooler in the palm of your hand. Some say a note of mercy lingers in the metal, waiting for a worthy bearer. In gameplay terms, it’s more than a coat of mail. Null and Void Plate is whispered to carry a Void Ward—a passive that dampens necrotic and shadow damage and, briefly, converts incoming spell damage into a harmless glow that wards away panic. Wearers say that when a rift storms overhead, the plates align as if listening to a metronome, granting steadiness to a heart that would otherwise surrender to despair. It’s not the fastest or lightest, but you notice the world’s restraint in every clatter of pauldron against dungeon walls. Pricing is rarely listed in tavern talk, yet a reputation like this travels. In the sun-smacked lanes where Saddlebag Exchange hums, a broker shows the ledger where Null and Void Plate sits between a sealed canister of void-moss and a crate of clockwork relics. The tag reads: 2 gold and 37 silver—a price high enough to keep the relics rare, yet fair enough to draw a buyer who believes in mending a fading world. I watch Lira stroke the breastplate and slide it across the counter, the glow dimming and flaring as if thanking her for listening. On the road the plate remembers the wearer who came before you, a cadence of footsteps in the grain, a memory of battles lingering at the edge of the map. When night rain strikes the metal, the runes glow with mercy, and you almost hear a distant choir in the forge’s steam. This armor offers not invincibility but a narrative shield, inviting the next rider to carry the tale farther, until the void recalls mercy.

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Minimum Price

120.7

Historic Price

34.19

Current Market Value

1,207,241

Historic Market Value

341,968

Sales Per Day

10,002

Percent Change

253.03%

Current Quantity

4,036

Average Quantity

2,409

Avg v Current Quantity

167.54%

Null and Void Plate : Auctionhouse Listings

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Quantity
341,1114
49,996.9810
1,000.8313
1,000.826
49928
400.041
303.0419
302.89292
302.738
300.682
3003
297254
2944
293.952
293.9254
293.016
293100
225.182
225.172
225.162
222.161
2222
221.996
220109
217.991
217.99
2101
209248
199.99300
199.984
19952
198.99202
197.99102
197.9818
197.97497
197.9622
197.8740
197.851
143.783
143.77103
143.76269
143.7545
143.72510
143.71100
130.7189
120.71184
120.7306