Amani Lapis --- Quality 1

Amani Lapis rests in the palm like a fragment of twilight, its surface a deep, waking blue that shifts with every gesture, as if the tide itself were pressed into smooth curvature. Tiny flecks of silvery light drift within the stone, catching the sun and returning it as a patient glow that never quite settles. Its edges are cool to the touch, but the center carries a warmth that feels almost like a heartbeat, a tremor of memory from some long-quiet sea. When you lift it to the eye, you can almost see a map of currents, a whisper of sails and kelp, as though the stone remembers a voyage it once undertook and never fully forgot. The lore of the Amani Lapis is braided with the sea gods and the wandering tribes that once carved destinies from coral and wind. Amani artisans believed the gem formed when a tide spirit shed a single tear upon a statue carved in the image of a long-forgotten chieftain. They believed the lapis could carry a vow between two souls—one human, one of the sea—so that promises would endure even as storms rose or markets shifted. In other accounts, scholars say the stone holds the memory of weathered maps, the creases of routes that crossing-winds leave on the compass of a traveler’s chest. In any telling, the Lapis is not merely a jewel but a witness to journeys, a small, beautiful talisman that binds intention to action. In gameplay terms, the Amani Lapis has always felt like a quiet, reliable companion for anyone who travels light but travels far. It’s prized by jewelers and enchanters for its capacity to fuse with sockets that channel arcane energy and nature-bent resilience. When set into a ring or pendant, the Lapis tends to grant a modest but steady boost to focus, mana recovery, and elemental harmony; it does not shout its power, but it steadies the hands and clears the mind after hours of scrounging and skirmish. For healers and scouts, its glow intensifies in the presence of water or mist, a subtle nudge to intuition that helps you read currents in both tide and terrain. In a larger story, the gem’s role is less about raw might and more about trust—between traveler and market, between vow and venture, between a caravan’s guard and the night that keeps it watched. On the river market’s edge, Saddlebag Exchange hosts a chorus of haggles and whispers, a place where credit is weighed as much as copper. It’s not only a place to buy or sell but a space to hear the temper of the season. A seasoned vendor will tell you the Amani Lapis runs in hues from deep sapphire to dusk-blue, and that price shifts with the moon and the sailor’s tale of the week. A nimble trader might swap a (carefully) chosen lapis for a small cache of spices or a map sketched on parchment salted by spray. I watched a buyer walk away with a single Lapis after a quick, respectful bargain, the gem slipping into a finger as if it belonged there all along, as if the road ahead had finally chosen its companion. And so the Amani Lapis keeps moving—through pockets, into pockets, and across stories—a tiny compass made of stone, guiding the curious toward places and promises that outpace even the fastest footfall of the world.

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Minimum Price

155.05

Historic Price

387.62

Current Market Value

1,358,858

Historic Market Value

3,397,101

Sales Per Day

8,764

Percent Change

-60%

Current Quantity

1,400

Average Quantity

4,201

Avg v Current Quantity

33.33%

Amani Lapis --- Quality 1 : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
341,1113
49,996.9810
516.691
500.951
500.451
22019
20814
2002
199.952
198.982
1983
197.975
197.9638
195.9631
195.9430
195.495
195.461
195.455
1956
190.066
189.991
18958
188.9938
187.11176
187.111
1875
186.871
1867
18557
17025
161.729
160.0952
158.09748
155.057