Two of Blood

Two of Blood gleams on a scarred oak table, a card no larger than a palm but heavier with meaning. The surface is a deep, wet crimson, as if the ink still woke from a fresh cut; twin droplets meet at the center where a subtle heart shape has been pressed into the fibers. The edges are frayed, almost torn from some hurried ledger, and the back bears a silvery sigil that curls like smoke. When you tilt it toward the light, you can see a faint vein-like pattern running along the card, as if a pulse still travels beneath the paper. The texture is odd—slick to the touch where a recent spill is remembered, yet dry and rough enough to catch a fingertip with the drag of a seam. It smells faintly metallic, a tang of iron that clings to the air even after it has left your fingers. The lore says the Two of Blood was wrought the moment two rivals clasped hands to seal a treaty in blood and ink, a pact that outlived feuding houses. Some call it a practical instrument, a witness to bargains that wax and oath cannot seal; others insist it is a conduit, a gate through which destinies braid. In stories the relic rarely speaks, yet when two rightful owners touch it, memories drift to the surface—old feuds, markets, a shared breath at surrender. The card is less a weapon than a hinge: it turns with the holder to move a larger machine. In the world where I wandered, the Two of Blood found its place not in brightness but in necessity. Used in ritual to seal a pact of protection between two travelers, or to bind a temporary alliance against a common danger, it can unlock a doorway that belongs less to stone than to story. The price is never simple. It asks for a balance—one life given, a choice made, a debt repaid in time not coin. The more you understand its pulse, the more you learn that its power lies less in what it grants and more in what you must become to claim it. Markets understand this as well. Traders speak of the card’s value like a weather system—rising with the moon, slipping with fear. It shows up at Saddlebag Exchange, where caravans roll in smelling of rain and spice. A good year might fetch a small silver hoard or a handful of polished stones; a lean stretch could demand a deeper pledge instead. I watched a courier trade the Two of Blood for a chest of salted peppers and a map stained with oil, the kind of bargain whispered across leather and salt, the kind that makes you believe even a card can steer a life. Now it rests in a leather pouch at the belt, a quiet heartbeat. The crimson is the same, the edges a little more worn, and the oath it carries remains waiting—patient as a tunnel, patient as blood.

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Minimum Price

29.06

Historic Price

57.61

Current Market Value

93,311

Historic Market Value

184,985

Sales Per Day

3,211

Percent Change

-49.56%

Current Quantity

513

Average Quantity

596

Avg v Current Quantity

86.07%

Two of Blood : Auctionhouse Listings

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Quantity
49,996.9810
1001
981
94.41
77.711
641
609
59.942
55.948
555
54.591
545
53.994
53.985
51.2914
47.982
45.293
45.2714
454
4416
43.563
43.4638
43.4517
40.463
4019
39.996
388
37.991
37.9521
37.946
371
32.9499
32.031
32.018
31.6921
315
30.56
30.4915
302
29.457
29.351
29.0668