Sargle's Fortune #5

Sargle's Fortune #5 rests on the table like a small buried compass, a brass-bound card lacquered with salt-worn sheen and edged in a delicate scallop of copper that has dented in a dozen careless hands. The front bears a looping compass rose carved in a dark patina, the lines fine as a filigree and glimmering with a greenish speckle that looks almost alive in candlelight. A seam of sea-green resin threads through the center, catching every flicker of glow and throwing it back in angles that feel almost musical. The texture is a contradiction: smooth and cool to the touch, yet somehow fibrous as if a piece of weathered parchment were pressed into a surface you could slide under the nail and still feel every grain of its history. On the back, a cracked wax seal shows a storm-lashed griffin clutching a trident, a mark that seems to shift when you blink, as if the card is listening to the room before it answers. Sargle himself is a figure stitched into every rumor that drifts across the docks. They say he sailed with maps that refused to lie and a fortune that refused to stay where it was laid. This card, #5 in a notorious deck he is said to have won or pilfered from the wrong sleeve, is less a treasure than a promise—a promise that luck can be steered by hands willing to read the signs. The lore runs that the Fortune cards were cut from driftwood salvaged from the last voyage of a ghost ship, each piece bearing a different omen. People swear they see small flecks of ink shift when the card is near a flame, or hear a distant rumor in the whisper of a storm through a shuttered window. The name itself feels like a weather pattern—five weeks of rain, five breaks in the clouds, five chances to turn the current. In practical terms, the Fortune card is a waypoint and a wager. When you hold it up in a ruinously carved hall, it points toward an unseen latch, opens a hidden compartment, or reveals a clue that threads through a quest’s labyrinth. It isn’t a guarantee, but a nudge from the coast itself—an invitation to trust a gut feeling and press on into uncertain waters. The more you collect from Sargle’s set, the more the pattern of doors, tides, and choices aligns, nudging you toward a fate that might be kinder or sharper than you expected. Market days bring the card’s fame into daylight, and that is where Saddlebag Exchange becomes a character in this narrative. Traders gather under woven awnings, trading tales as often as coins, and the price of Sargle’s Fortune #5 climbs and falls with every story about a vault that finally yielded its secrets or a captain who vanished with a pocket full of keys. A hawker hawks it for a handful of rare coins, then another eyes it with a ledger’s careful calculation, noting how the card’s glow seems to dampen if you’ve already learned too much from the other cards in the family. The exchange is a chorus of risk and memory, and the card’s value is measured not just in metal but in the courage to turn the next corner. Sargle's Fortune #5 endures because it binds fortune to effort, mystery to movement, and a person to a coastline of choices. It is not only an object of desire but a compact between reader and sea—an invitation to participate in a larger story where every shadow might hide a door and every door could open the map to a new horizon.

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Minimum Price

42.76

Historic Price

378.1

Current Market Value

513

Historic Market Value

4,537

Sales Per Day

12

Percent Change

-88.69%

Current Quantity

3

Sargle's Fortune #5 : Auctionhouse Listings

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