Enchant Ring - Nature's Wrath --- Quality 2

Enchant Ring - Nature's Wrath sits on the pedestal of a quiet shop, catching the lamplight like a leaf trapped in dusk. The band is a cool, coin-bright metal that seems to drink the glow from the room, while delicate vines of verdant etching wind around it in a silent, living script. A small emerald, pale as morning dew, rests in a bezel that looks carved from a single living twig, as if the ring itself grew from soil and storm. Runes along the inner edge glow faintly when the air carries moisture, and a subtle tremor travels through the metal whenever a tree sighs or a rain cloud gathers. It feels at once ancient and intimate, as if the ring remembers every storm it ever witnessed and holds a promise for the next one to come. There’s lore tucked into that glow, a rumor as old as the grove itself: a druid smith, who walked between roots and rivers, tempered the ring in a crescent of moonlit water, binding a whisper of the forest’s wrath to a circle of gold. Some say a dryad blessed the bezel with a living hinge—so that the ring would respond to the forest’s needs, not the wearer’s wants. When you press it to your finger and tilt your hand toward a trunk or a cloud-charged sky, the ring hums with a green, sap-scented energy, as if a meadow had decided to lean in and listen. In practical terms, the ring is the thread that ties battlefield and grove together. Wearers find that Nature’s Wrath channels the forest into their magic: nature-based spells crackle with more power, roots hold longer, and the air seems to crackle with a kind of organic authority. It isn’t a weapon in the usual sense, but a steward’s tool—an amplifier that returns pressure to the land when a traveler pushes too far, a reminder that with every surge of force there should be a balance of growth and restraint. The ring’s palpable gift is in tempo and restraint: it tightens the bond between spell and season, allowing a druid or hunter who leans on the old magic to weave Nature’s will more deftly into the window of opportunity that any expedition provides. Markets, too, tell stories about such treasures. I’ve watched a day hinge on the blue-gray morning when a broker with a heavy saddlebag and a softer smile pulled Nature’s Wrath from its velvet cradle and spoke of hunters, healers, and the long road to the next moon. He mentioned Saddlebag Exchange, where traders barter not just gold but consensus—the feeling that an item is part of a larger rhythm of trade and travel. Prices drift with the weather of demand, but in the chatter of the stalls you can catch a thread: a ring like this, at its peak, can be worth a hundred gold or more, yet a careful hand can strike a fair balance when a buyer and seller both hear the forest’s whisper. The exchange isn’t just a market; it’s a corridor through which stories pass, where a ring’s fate is negotiated alongside rain and road dust. So the Nature’s Wrath ring remains more than metal and gemstone. It is a conduit for memory and power, a compact between wearer and world that asks for care as much as it offers strength. If you listen closely, you can hear the forest answer back when you raise your hand—an old pact renewed with every cast, every breath, every step deeper into the green.

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Minimum Price

29.9

Historic Price

60.48

Current Market Value

102,168

Historic Market Value

206,660

Sales Per Day

3,417

Percent Change

-50.56%

Current Quantity

572

Average Quantity

2,182

Avg v Current Quantity

26.21%

Enchant Ring - Nature's Wrath --- Quality 2 : Auctionhouse Listings

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341,1101
49,997.045
9,7001
991
68.9915
68.966
66.324
62.995
62.968
62.952
62.945
50.328
501
48.491
47.041
46.995
45.959
45.9411
45.937
45.925
43.922
40.9213
38.921
38.08160
36.922
31.925
31.911
31.913
29.9269