Mana Lily Tea

Mana Lily Tea sits in a small ceramic cup, its liquid a pale, sun-washed blue that seems to ripple when you tilt the vessel. The petals steeped within are nearly translucent, veins like frost on river ice, and a halo of steam snakes upward, carrying a scent of lilac rain and mint. The tea's texture is rare softness on the tongue—silk against skin, with a shy bite of floral brightness that lingers. If you hold the cup to the light, you might swear you see a tiny current running through it, as if a trace of mana had settled there, quiet and patient. Lore says Mana Lily blooms only where moonlight pools into quiet rivers, tended by river sprites and old reed guardians. Leaves and petals are pressed during the first crescent of summer, then dried and brewed with water warmed by a hearth-fire. When sipped, the tea does more than soothe the throat: it sifts fatigue, restores a chunk of mana instantly, and lays a steady, glimmering tide of renewal for about fifteen minutes. Those who wander long nights know to reach for this bloom-quiet drink rather than hard ale to keep a spell from fraying at the edges. On market days I watch it pass from stall to stall, the vendor keeping a kettle close at hand. Merchants speak in careful tones about stock and moon phases, and how a single tin can carry a promise. I ask about price, and the clerk glances toward Saddlebag Exchange, where the caravan ledger lists Mana Lily Tea cups at five to seven gold, occasionally more during a full-moon tide. The negotiation is a ritual as much as a purchase, a sign that trust and time are traded as readily as coin. That trust is earned in the field, too. A healer brewed the tea after a narrow skirmish, the night quieting as the first cup calmed flames of panic in the lungs. The mana-warmth stitched a thread back into a wounded scout's breath, and the group pressed on, lightened by the knowledge that a small cup can hold a village's patience. At the shrine by the river bend, villagers speak of the lily's memory-binding property—sip, and a moment of the river's old song returns, guiding a lost path or remembering a fallen name. Mana Lily Tea remains, for me, a reminder that power is not only in the force we wield but in the quiet mercy of a well-brewed cup, a story told in steam and coins at Saddlebag Exchange, and a shared oath to protect the road that winds between luminous pools and shadowed reeds.

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Minimum Price

49.1

Historic Price

17.09

Current Market Value

118,085

Historic Market Value

41,101

Sales Per Day

2,405

Percent Change

187.3%

Current Quantity

7,374

Average Quantity

3,398

Avg v Current Quantity

217.01%

Mana Lily Tea : Auctionhouse Listings

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341,1115
49,997.046
100.9561
100.94136
10053
93.54
93286
92.99521
88.994
88.9873
85.984
81.982
80.98120
60.9866
6020
59.99107
591,628
53.11,028
50.11,385
49.11,865