Thalassian Phoenix Oil --- Quality 1

Thalassian Phoenix Oil glows with a quiet copper flame inside a tear-shaped vial, the glass catching lamplight and bending it into beads of sunset that swirl as if the ocean itself is living within the bottle. The oil’s surface shifts from amber to a pale, lilac-bronze when you tilt it, and tiny motes—like pollen of some long-drowned reef—drift lazily through the liquid. Its aroma is a strange chorus: brine, smoke, a hint of citrus peel, and something almost metallic that hints at fevered breath and wing-feathers drying in a forge. The vial’s stopper is wrapped in kelp-thread, a practical knot that holds fast even in a ship’s roll, and the seal carries a sigil of a phoenix with fins instead of flames, a nod to a tale whispered along the docks: the Phoenix of Thalassa who once nested in a sunken citadel and, in life, traded heat for memory. The texture is a paradox: slick as a blade-polish when warmed in your palm, and thick as honey when it sits. It clings to the skin, leaving a faint, silvery warmth that lingers for minutes, not hours, and leaves behind a soft gloss like dew on shell. In lore, this oil is said to be distilled from the last tears of that phoenix after a storm-wracked sea calmed. The sailors claimed the creature bled not blood but brine and ember, and from that strange union came a liquid that could wake something long sleeping and dare it to burn anew. People who handle it learn to read its glow—months of weathered charts, old river tales, and the way a tide chooses a harbor all etched into its shimmer. In the world where traders barter with coin and memory, Thalassian Phoenix Oil is more than a reagent. When alchemists coax it into a tincture or blend it with ember-root resin, it becomes a catalyst for transformation: a temporary blaze that sharpens the mind, quickens the hand, and feeds a weapon with a spark that bites at the air before it touches steel. Wielded by a skirmisher, the oil blushes the edge of a blade with heat, granting a fleeting edge to hits and a brief, protective glow that repels microscopic frost for a breath longer. In a ritual, it steadies the hand of the healer as they coax life back into a fallen shipmate or a collapsed signal beacon, lending resilience to body and will. It’s not a cure-all, but a promise—one that the most seasoned captains and caretakers recognize when the bottle is set upon a rough plank and the lantern swings. Market days bring its own tide. I learned to pace my steps on the pier, listening for the clack of coin pouches and the rustle of parchment. Saddlebag Exchange sits like a carved anchor at the edge of the wharf, where vendors trade stories as much as goods. A single vial can fetch a fair price—often around twenty-five gold under calm skies, rising to the high-tide crown of thirty-five or more when demand surges with storms or new shipments. It’s a currency of trust as much as value, because the oil demands care and respect; a careless drop can singe a sleeve or brighten a sunset into a memory you wish to forget. In that hum of trade and tides, Thalassian Phoenix Oil remains a beacon—a small, brilliant flame in a world that never stops moving.

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Minimum Price

8.88

Historic Price

11.37

Current Market Value

1,526,605

Historic Market Value

1,954,673

Sales Per Day

171,915

Percent Change

-21.9%

Current Quantity

36,424

Average Quantity

48,698

Avg v Current Quantity

74.8%

Thalassian Phoenix Oil --- Quality 1 : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
341,1115
49,997.045
49,9975
150.5625
10010
39.6255
24.99280
20.9940
2011
19.992,196
19.91
19.8259
19.810
187
17.6716
1716
16.99120
16.9760
16.95144
16.773
16.5960
16.5760
16.411
15.9953
15.1946
14.95
13.93109
12.961,000
12.9465
12.4564
12.435
124
11.961,039
11.254
10.98609
10.6944
10.364
10.25423
1091
9.99200
9.98165
9.568
9.49107
9.48518
9.47996
9.155
9.055
9.0436
9744
8.99250
8.982,587
8.95279
8.91,052
8.895,662
8.8816,856